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The weapon was originally designed as a close-quarters compact rifle for downed aircrews, etc. The weapon was designed in the 1960s, well before the commercial version, and was sometimes called an 'arm-gun'. A version appears as the weapon for the bounty hunter 'Bossk' in The Empire Strikes Back'. | The weapon was originally designed as a close-quarters compact rifle for downed aircrews, etc. The weapon was designed in the 1960s, well before the commercial version, and was sometimes called an 'arm-gun'. A version appears as the weapon for the bounty hunter 'Bossk' in The Empire Strikes Back'. | ||
::You're confusing this firearm with the Bushmaster Assault Rifle (which was made in the 1960s). That's the one armed firing version. This firearm was not introduced until the late 1980s and is a completely different gun. [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] 09:33, 27 January 2009 (UTC) |
Revision as of 09:33, 27 January 2009
The Bushmaster M17S has been seen in the following films:
Film
- Alex Windham's (Bruce Campbell) henchman in Assault on Dome 4
The weapon was originally designed as a close-quarters compact rifle for downed aircrews, etc. The weapon was designed in the 1960s, well before the commercial version, and was sometimes called an 'arm-gun'. A version appears as the weapon for the bounty hunter 'Bossk' in The Empire Strikes Back'.
- You're confusing this firearm with the Bushmaster Assault Rifle (which was made in the 1960s). That's the one armed firing version. This firearm was not introduced until the late 1980s and is a completely different gun. MoviePropMaster2008 09:33, 27 January 2009 (UTC)