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Talk:Dillinger (1973)

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Re: State Policeman with M1903

That doesn't really look like an M1903. [[1]]--Funkychinaman 20:53, 4 February 2010 (UTC)

That rifle is a Remington Model 30 which is a factory built sporter based on the Remington Model 1917 Enfield. -Phoenixent 16:01, 30 July 2010 (UTC)

Cutts compensators look funny

Anyone think the Cutts compensators look funny in these shots? Compare this shot from King Kong [2] to this shot [3] in Dillinger. The front of the one from King Kong (and every other instance where I've seen a Cutts compensator) is milled and rounded.

(The random button brought me to this movie. I've never actually seen it.)--Funkychinaman 18:45, 8 February 2010 (UTC)

The Cutts compensator on the Thompsons used were built by the armory back in the 1930's due to the fact that the opening at the muzzle of the Cutts is not large enough to accept the blank adapter and wrench. -Phoenixent 16:01, 30 July 2010 (UTC)

Organizing firearms by type

I'm just organizing some pages. I'm not changing the text or screencaps, but I'm anal and I am grouping the firearms by type. --Jcordell 21:42, 9 May 2010 (UTC)

Tommy Gun on the poster

The magazine of the Thompson which is shown on the Dillinger poster is actually a PPSh 41 drum magazine. Looks a bit strange. --Paul_Baeumer84.181.183.200 09:33, 30 July 2010 (UTC)

The Thompson in the poster art is a cast aluminum dummy with a PPSh drum in it. -Phoenixent