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:I cant identify the exactly model either, but I concurr in that its most likely a Henry Rifle. ~~
:I cant identify the exactly model either, but I concurr in that its most likely a Henry Rifle. ~~
==Extras==
[[Image:Nsna-hk1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of Largo's men fires at Bond.]]

Revision as of 21:37, 10 September 2013

I removed the entry for Carl Gustav M45/Smith & Wesson M-76. I reviewed the Tears of Allah scene and so no instance of this weapon being used. The only weapons I saw the Navy Divers using were MAC-10's and M-3's.--Phillb36 03:08, 2 April 2008 (UTC)

About the AK-47...

..It's most definitely NOT an SKS. It is an AK with no magazine or pistol grip. Maybe the armorer was trying to make it look like an SKS, but I don't see the point of that. I'll post a screenshot when I get a chance.--Phillb36 04:12, 11 February 2009 (UTC)

I agree, that's not an SKS. I own and SKS, and I have owned an AK47, the picture is of an AK47 with no pistol grip and either no magazine, or a short magazine. It's kind of hard to tell from the picture.

It could be one of the sporterized Valmet rifles. They mated the Kalashnikov like Valmet receiver to a conventional stock. Wraith

I don't know who changed the page to say "SKS", but I changed it back to AK-47. Although it's hard to see in the screenshot, It's clear to me from watching the DVD that this is a modified AK, and not an SKS. Compare the wood stock and action of the weapon in the movie to a picture of a real SKS..they are not the same. The receiver is that of an AK. I don't know why this modification was done, other than the filmmakers wanted it to look like an SKS, but we can never know for sure unless we actually talked to the armorer who worked on this film--Phillb36 05:52, 27 January 2011 (UTC)

Lever Action Rifle

I added a new screenshot which gives a good view of the bandit's lever action rifle. It looks more like a Henry rifle than a Winchester, but I'm not sure. Is there anyone who can identify the exact model?--Phillb36 04:21, 27 July 2009 (UTC)

I cant identify the exactly model either, but I concurr in that its most likely a Henry Rifle. ~~

Extras

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One of Largo's men fires at Bond.