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For example it appears the the Atlanta Police uniform officers are using the [[Smith & Wesson Model 15]], an unidentifed pump action shotgun and the hitman Billy Score ([[Henry Silva]]) is using either a supressed [[Colt Woodsman]] or a High Standard 22 caliber pistol. Or he might even be using a Browning Nomad. But I'll owrry about those later. I'm tired and I want to go get some dinner. Feel free to add to the page of course. --[[User:Jcordell|Jcordell]] 01:12, 6 March 2010 (UTC)
For example it appears the the Atlanta Police uniform officers are using the [[Smith & Wesson Model 15]], an unidentifed pump action shotgun and the hitman Billy Score ([[Henry Silva]]) is using either a supressed [[Colt Woodsman]] or a High Standard 22 caliber pistol. Or he might even be using a Browning Nomad. But I'll worry about those later. I'm tired and I want to go get some dinner. Feel free to add to the page of course. --[[User:Jcordell|Jcordell]] 01:12, 6 March 2010 (UTC)

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More firearms to be identified

For example it appears the the Atlanta Police uniform officers are using the Smith & Wesson Model 15, an unidentifed pump action shotgun and the hitman Billy Score (Henry Silva) is using either a supressed Colt Woodsman or a High Standard 22 caliber pistol. Or he might even be using a Browning Nomad. But I'll worry about those later. I'm tired and I want to go get some dinner. Feel free to add to the page of course. --Jcordell 01:12, 6 March 2010 (UTC)