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"Lupara" is an Italian term for a break-open sawed-off shotgun; the word refers to a configuration, not a type. As you can see on the page, while the novel might say they were Luparas, the weapons used in the movie were not sawed down. [[User:Evil Tim|Evil Tim]] 00:36, 18 July 2011 (CDT)
"Lupara" is an Italian term for a break-open sawed-off shotgun; the word refers to a configuration, not a type. As you can see on the page, while the novel might say they were Luparas, the weapons used in the movie were not sawed down. [[User:Evil Tim|Evil Tim]] 00:36, 18 July 2011 (CDT)
== Manufacturer Template ==
Is there a reason that you deleted parts of the [[Manufacturer Template]]?? --[[User:Zackmann08|Zackmann08]] 11:12, 31 March 2012 (CDT)
Sorry my mistake I just tried to add Winchester and I accidentally deleted few parts.
I am new here and I don't know much about how to use this system. :(
I really apologize for what I did

Latest revision as of 06:07, 1 April 2012

"Lupara"

"Lupara" is an Italian term for a break-open sawed-off shotgun; the word refers to a configuration, not a type. As you can see on the page, while the novel might say they were Luparas, the weapons used in the movie were not sawed down. Evil Tim 00:36, 18 July 2011 (CDT)

Manufacturer Template

Is there a reason that you deleted parts of the Manufacturer Template?? --Zackmann08 11:12, 31 March 2012 (CDT)

Sorry my mistake I just tried to add Winchester and I accidentally deleted few parts. I am new here and I don't know much about how to use this system. :( I really apologize for what I did