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The hell is an RPD doing in a movie taking place in WWII. I know the design can go as early as 1943 and by 1944, it was ready for mass production, but the odds of a resistance cell in German occupied territory getting their hands on this is...impossible. [[User:Excalibur01|Excalibur01]] 12:51, 13 January 2009 (UTC)                          Another point:  The illustration labeled 1898 Rast & Gasser is actually a photo of a French Modele d'Ordonnance 1873 .  LC
The hell is an RPD doing in a movie taking place in WWII. I know the design can go as early as 1943 and by 1944, it was ready for mass production, but the odds of a resistance cell in German occupied territory getting their hands on this is...impossible. [[User:Excalibur01|Excalibur01]] 12:51, 13 January 2009 (UTC)                          Another point:  The illustration labeled 1898 Rast & Gasser is actually a photo of a French Modele d'Ordonnance 1873 .  LC


::Some member seems to have confused a DP Machine gun with an RPD.  The DP is correct.  [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] 19:53, 14 January 2009 (UTC)
::Some member seems to have confused a DP Machine gun with an RPD.  The DP is correct.  Also somone confused a Makarov PM with a Walther PP.  I will make the corrections. Ugh.  I wish people would CHECK before changing things.  [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] 19:53, 14 January 2009 (UTC)

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An RPD?!

The hell is an RPD doing in a movie taking place in WWII. I know the design can go as early as 1943 and by 1944, it was ready for mass production, but the odds of a resistance cell in German occupied territory getting their hands on this is...impossible. Excalibur01 12:51, 13 January 2009 (UTC) Another point: The illustration labeled 1898 Rast & Gasser is actually a photo of a French Modele d'Ordonnance 1873 . LC

Some member seems to have confused a DP Machine gun with an RPD. The DP is correct. Also somone confused a Makarov PM with a Walther PP. I will make the corrections. Ugh. I wish people would CHECK before changing things. MoviePropMaster2008 19:53, 14 January 2009 (UTC)