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Could the shotgun be the Rocky Mountain Arms Stakeout? The grip on the Stakeout and the one used in the film look rather similar. [[User:Fixer|Fixer]] | Could the shotgun be the Rocky Mountain Arms Stakeout? The grip on the Stakeout and the one used in the film look rather similar. [[User:Fixer|Fixer]] | ||
== Line Launcher == | |||
The line launcher Dom's crew uses in their heists seems to be built from a bolt action rifle. During the opening heist when Vince (I'm assuming) first pulls it out, it appears to have a dark synthetic stock with either a stainless steel or chrome bolt handle. Any ideas as to what it is? [[User:Spartan198|Spartan198]] ([[User talk:Spartan198|talk]]) 22:23, 29 July 2019 (EDT) |
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If anyone happens to watch this, can they check of the flat top carbine without a sight has a bayonet lug or not. If not then it is one of the civilian models, such as the Match Target Competition HBAR II:
I would do it myself but don't have this on DVD.--commando552 17:29, 4 August 2011 (CDT)
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Could the shotgun be the Rocky Mountain Arms Stakeout? The grip on the Stakeout and the one used in the film look rather similar. Fixer
Line Launcher
The line launcher Dom's crew uses in their heists seems to be built from a bolt action rifle. During the opening heist when Vince (I'm assuming) first pulls it out, it appears to have a dark synthetic stock with either a stainless steel or chrome bolt handle. Any ideas as to what it is? Spartan198 (talk) 22:23, 29 July 2019 (EDT)