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I have the screenshots but I need to upload them yet. This will take a while. The full movie is on youtube if someone else wants to do it before then. | I have the screenshots but I need to upload them yet. This will take a while. The full movie is on youtube if someone else wants to do it before then. | ||
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'''''Amityville: It's About Time''''' (originally '''''Amityville 1992: It's About Time''''') is the sixth installment to the Amityville Horror saga. It was released direct-to-video in 1992 by Republic Pictures Home Video. Lionsgate Home Entertainment and FremantleMedia North America released the film to DVD with the 1992 removed from the title in July 2005. | |||
'''''The following weapons were used in Amityville: It's About Time:''''' | |||
=Handguns= | |||
==Walther P38== | |||
Erroneously referred to as a "Walther P38K", a regular Walther P38 is used by Jacob Sterling to threaten Dr. Leonard Stafford in an apparent hallucination. The Walther P38K (K standing for "Kurz", the German word for short) is basically a P38 with a shortened barrel. The one seen in the film features a full length barrel, meaning it could not possibly be a P38K. | |||
Despite this major mistake, nearly everything else that is said in detail drescribing the pistol is quite accurate. Sterling speaks highly of the weapon, claiming that it is a magnificent piece of engineering, that it almost never jams, is incredibly accurate and was carried by both the SS and some of the Berlin police even today; though those weapons are called the [[Walther P1]]. | |||
[[Image:P38.jpg|thumb|left|350px|Walther P38 pistol (manufactured at the Mauser Factory) - World War II dated]] | |||
[[Image:P38K.jpg|thumb|left|350px|Actual Walther P38K - 9x19mm]] |
Revision as of 22:40, 19 September 2014
Discussion
Photos
I have the screenshots but I need to upload them yet. This will take a while. The full movie is on youtube if someone else wants to do it before then.
- We'll until you're ready then. --Funkychinaman (talk) 18:40, 19 September 2014 (EDT)
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Amityville: It's About Time (originally Amityville 1992: It's About Time) is the sixth installment to the Amityville Horror saga. It was released direct-to-video in 1992 by Republic Pictures Home Video. Lionsgate Home Entertainment and FremantleMedia North America released the film to DVD with the 1992 removed from the title in July 2005.
The following weapons were used in Amityville: It's About Time:
Handguns
Walther P38
Erroneously referred to as a "Walther P38K", a regular Walther P38 is used by Jacob Sterling to threaten Dr. Leonard Stafford in an apparent hallucination. The Walther P38K (K standing for "Kurz", the German word for short) is basically a P38 with a shortened barrel. The one seen in the film features a full length barrel, meaning it could not possibly be a P38K.
Despite this major mistake, nearly everything else that is said in detail drescribing the pistol is quite accurate. Sterling speaks highly of the weapon, claiming that it is a magnificent piece of engineering, that it almost never jams, is incredibly accurate and was carried by both the SS and some of the Berlin police even today; though those weapons are called the Walther P1.