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''[[Harry's Game]]'' was a novel before it was produced as a mini-series on British television in 1982. It's interesting to note that Billy used the [[Armalite AR-18]] throughout the novel instead of the Type 56.That includes the beginning whne he murders the British goverment minister. The novel was written in the mid seventies by Gerald Seymour and at that time the AR-18 had become associated with the IRA. Much like the [[Thompson Submachine Gun]] was in the twenties. | ''[[Harry's Game]]'' was a novel before it was produced as a mini-series on British television in 1982. It's interesting to note that Billy used the [[Armalite AR-18]] throughout the novel instead of the Type 56.That includes the beginning whne he murders the British goverment minister. The novel was written in the mid seventies by Gerald Seymour and at that time the AR-18 had become associated with the IRA. Much like the [[Thompson Submachine Gun]] was in the twenties. | ||
:Yep. Back then, the Provos got most of their weaponry from their idiot identity-challenged Irish-American supporters in the U.S., and the AR-18 and AR-15 (also used heavily by them) were pretty much the only two "assault rifles" available from U.S. gun stores in the 1970s. Of course, as soon as the IRA got in bed with Qaddafi, he sent them all the Soviet bloc weaponry they wanted. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]] 22:40, 8 March 2009 (UTC) |
Revision as of 22:40, 8 March 2009
Harry's Game was a novel before it was produced as a mini-series on British television in 1982. It's interesting to note that Billy used the Armalite AR-18 throughout the novel instead of the Type 56.That includes the beginning whne he murders the British goverment minister. The novel was written in the mid seventies by Gerald Seymour and at that time the AR-18 had become associated with the IRA. Much like the Thompson Submachine Gun was in the twenties.
- Yep. Back then, the Provos got most of their weaponry from their idiot identity-challenged Irish-American supporters in the U.S., and the AR-18 and AR-15 (also used heavily by them) were pretty much the only two "assault rifles" available from U.S. gun stores in the 1970s. Of course, as soon as the IRA got in bed with Qaddafi, he sent them all the Soviet bloc weaponry they wanted. -MT2008 22:40, 8 March 2009 (UTC)