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Some of the guns are infact anachronistic. The date on the movie's VHS box says "Australia, 1860". - [[User: | Some of the guns are infact anachronistic. The date on the movie's VHS box says "Australia, 1860". - [[User:1morey]] January 15, 2012 9:15 AM (EST) |
Revision as of 14:18, 15 January 2012
Here I am in all my glory
Robert Culp
Hi there.I hope I'm formatting this correctly I've never posted here before. I'm a big fan of Robert Culp and I'm curious about the part about him being a helicopter pilot. I'm part of the I Spy Fan community and most of the folks there are dedicated lifelong fans and no one over there has evey heard of him being a pilot.He never mentioned it in any of his interviews, such as his three hour archive interview. I was wondering where you got your information from? Not arguing, just want to increase our Culp knowledge base. Would dearly love any info you have.Also do you have any furher info on the skeet shooting competitions or guns that he had?.We only have one photo of the skeet shooting, no details about competion. As near as we can tell he owned the S&W from Trackdown and the rifles from Home to Judgement. But would love to know any other info about his collection.There's quite a bit of info available about his training, fast draw etc. from his Trackdown days but not much after. Thanks TVFAN
Hello there TVFAN and welcome. Click on your name. I created a page for you where I have responded to your query. Here on imfdb we respond to each other on our respective pages.Not a big deal. We're just a bunch of anal retentive types. LOL --Jcordell 15:09, 30 May 2011 (CDT)
DReifGalaxyM32
I think an infinite block is a little excessive, he's made some good edits before. Maybe reduce it to a week and see if he comes back any better? Evil Tim 13:08, 21 December 2011 (CST)
Bill Macy
I actually preferred it the old way. Before, the different spelling helped differentiate between this guy and William H. Macy, whom I've always heard referred to as Bill Macy. --Funkychinaman 17:46, 22 December 2011 (CST)
Gun Brand Page
Thanks for the feedback on the pages. I'm glad you like them. I having a bit of trouble coming up with some of the info for the older, less common guns. I'm mainly working from Wikipedia which is woefully lacking in information when it comes to Colts. Also, many of the individual pages for these guns are very poorly thrown together. Any information you can fill in would be great! I think S&W will be the LAST page I do... Happy holidays. --Zackmann08 16:34, 27 December 2011 (CST)
- So finally got started on Smith & Wesson page. Please feel free to help out with any and all missing information! --Zackmann08 23:12, 4 January 2012 (CST)
- I haven't added categories to the gun brand pages because I am waiting on Bunni to make the new category for them. They aren't actually guns thus they don't fall under the "gun" category. As for the S&W, you got me there. My bad. Thanks for fixing it. Ill watch for that in the future. --Zackmann08 10:51, 13 January 2012 (CST)
re:Everybody Hates Chris
No there isn't. The page kept getting created and and the contents of the page were a different movie entirely. Got tired of deleting it for the millionth time. So left it up and protected it so we don't have to delete it anymore. Also thanks for cleaning up the In the Line of Duty: The FBI Murders page, people should really use the talk page. I haven't read much up on the actual shootout lately. But a few of the agents did carry Model 19s and 686s. They were probably still loaded with 38 Specials. --Predator20 10:56, 13 January 2012 (CST)
gun stuff
I actually carried those rounds in my S&W 442. (I traded it, it wasn't fun to shoot even with standard pressure ammo) Coincidently I traded a Glock 19 for a Model 60, haven't got to take it out yet. Figure the extra weight might make it easier to shoot compared to the 442. --Predator20 11:28, 13 January 2012 (CST)
Quigley Down Under
Some of the guns are infact anachronistic. The date on the movie's VHS box says "Australia, 1860". - User:1morey January 15, 2012 9:15 AM (EST)