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:Yep, this was a great show for its day. It's too bad that Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell wouldn't work together again other than a one-off episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. As this show demonstrated, Bakula was a man of many talents. And there are more than a few other episodes involving firearms, not just the one set in Vietnam. I think the one after features a teenage would-be murderer poking a pistol through the confessional booth privacy screen. --[[User:Mazryonh|Mazryonh]] 21:09, 4 March 2012 (CST)
:Yep, this was a great show for its day. It's too bad that Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell wouldn't work together again other than a one-off episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. As this show demonstrated, Bakula was a man of many talents. And there are more than a few other episodes involving firearms, not just the one set in Vietnam. I think the one after features a teenage would-be murderer poking a pistol through the confessional booth privacy screen. --[[User:Mazryonh|Mazryonh]] 21:09, 4 March 2012 (CST)
::This episode's just been shown on British cable tv, i recorded it and i'm looking forward to watching it later.--[[User:The Mercenary|The Mercenary]] 09:20, 29 June 2012 (CDT)

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I have to admit, after watching the Season 3 Episode "The Leap Home Part 2" I was impressed with the accuracy of the weapons. Most shows (like Magnum PI) would have given everyone M-16s and .45s. This is the only show, or movie to accurately feature the Stoner 63 as a main weapon of the Vietnam era SEALS. --Charon68 19:38, 4 March 2012 (CST)

Yep, this was a great show for its day. It's too bad that Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell wouldn't work together again other than a one-off episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. As this show demonstrated, Bakula was a man of many talents. And there are more than a few other episodes involving firearms, not just the one set in Vietnam. I think the one after features a teenage would-be murderer poking a pistol through the confessional booth privacy screen. --Mazryonh 21:09, 4 March 2012 (CST)
This episode's just been shown on British cable tv, i recorded it and i'm looking forward to watching it later.--The Mercenary 09:20, 29 June 2012 (CDT)