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the Thompson Center Arms Contender might have been modified to fit in the Spikes Jericho 941 holster
the Thompson Center Arms Contender might have been modified to fit in the Spikes Jericho 941 holster
I'm looking at a still of the modifyied "Ring Round" that Spike puts into the Contender.  It doesn't look to me like a 7.62x39 as it is a rimmed round.  It's possible it is suppose to be a 7.62x54R, but I'm not sure if the Contender was ever chambered as such.  It definitely looks too big to be a .22 Hornet, but I don't have one of those sitting infront of me at the moment. -Stu

Revision as of 17:26, 4 July 2009

Getting DVDs

I'm getting the remastered edition of the DVDs. Better sound and better picture. Excalibur01 09:59, 14 February 2009 (UTC)

- Well, a little input on the unknowns, the bottom unknown looks like a Walther PP, and the pile of guns being pointed at Faye looks like, counterclockwise, a Walther P5, a Browning BDM, maybe another Walther, and another Browning, and then a Browning Hi-Power, and the big supressor sporting gun looks like a MAC of some sort. Just guesses here.

the Thompson Center Arms Contender might have been modified to fit in the Spikes Jericho 941 holster

I'm looking at a still of the modifyied "Ring Round" that Spike puts into the Contender. It doesn't look to me like a 7.62x39 as it is a rimmed round. It's possible it is suppose to be a 7.62x54R, but I'm not sure if the Contender was ever chambered as such. It definitely looks too big to be a .22 Hornet, but I don't have one of those sitting infront of me at the moment. -Stu