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It's a Drink, It's a Bomb!

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It's a Drink, It's a Bomb!
Sheng dan qi yu jie liang yuan
DVD Cover
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing Hong Kong
Directed by David Chung
Release Date 1985
Language Cantonese
Studio D & B Films Co. Ltd.
Distributor D & B Films Co. Ltd.
Main Cast
Character Actor
Bobo Lam George Lam
Stewart Pik / Lion Head John Sham
Cat Maggie Cheung
B.D.O. Wong Kong Lau
Bearded Killer Eddy Ko
Sergeant Lee Paul Chun
Lee's Superior Officer Shiu Hung Hui



The following weapons were used in the film It's a Drink, It's a Bomb!:


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Smith & Wesson Model 36

B.D.O. Wong (Kong Lau), Sergeant Lee (Paul Chun) and Lee's Superior Officer (Shiu Hung Hui) carries Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolvers as their duty sidearms. At the film climax one of their revolvers can be seen in the hands of Bobo Lam (George Lam), Stewart Pik / Lion Head (John Sham) and Bearded Killer (Eddy Ko).

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Smith & Wesson Model 36 - .38 Special - 5 shot. First pattern with flat latch cylinder release.
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Wong (Kong Lau) aims.
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Bobo Lam (George Lam) with the revolver in his pocket.
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Bearded Killer (Eddy Ko) aims.
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Close Up.
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Stewart Pik (John Sham) with a revolver.
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Sergeant Lee (Paul Chun) aims his revolver.

M16 Rifle

Police briefly uses M16 Rifles.

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The original M16, the first version, firing in a 20-round magazine, adopted in large numbers by the U.S. Air Force in Vietnam. This has the original 3-prong flash hider. It would later be replaced by the upgraded M16A1 - 5.56x45mm
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