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''[[George C. Scott]]'' in as Dan Logan in ''[[Rage]]''
''[[George C. Scott]]'' in as Dan Logan in ''[[Rage]]''


''[[Don Adams]]'' as Maxwell Smart in ''[[Get Smart]]''
''[[Don Adams]]'' as Maxwell Smart in ''[[Get Smart (TV)]]''


The ''assassin'' in ''[[The Interpreter]]''
The ''assassin'' in ''[[The Interpreter]]''


''[[William Shatner]] on an episode of ''[[Boston Legal]]''
''[[William Shatner]] on an episode of ''[[Boston Legal]]''
''[[The Last Boy Scout]]''???





Revision as of 20:35, 24 June 2009

A semiautomatic .22 LR detachable rifle originally made for the USAF. The reciever assembly and barrel can be contained in the buttstock and will float on water,though not waterproof. The reciever and magazine is made of aluminum. It has had various manufacturers since the 60's. It is still in production.



Sean Connery as James Bond in From Russia With Love

George C. Scott in as Dan Logan in Rage

Don Adams as Maxwell Smart in Get Smart (TV)

The assassin in The Interpreter

William Shatner on an episode of Boston Legal


Wasn't it used by Sean Connery as James Bond in "From Russia with Love"? Yes it was part of the special briefcase issued to Bond by Q. Along with the gold sovereigns and throwing knives!!!!

I believe a woman uses it to sniper in "James Bond: Goldfinger", but she misses and almost hits JB not even close that rifle was so large she hid it in a cello case, that was a conventional 30 cal bolt action