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Yes!!!!
GAU-19. Tribarrel .50 cal. 2000 rounds a minute of I don't like you or the thing you are standing behind. It is awesome to shoot.
" Smokey my friend. You're entering a world of pain. "Smokey, this is not 'Nam, this is bowling. There are rules
Bullshit mark it 8 dude." Smokey my friend. You're entering a world of pain. "
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My all time favorite John Wayne movie.One of my favorites! A lot of interesting guns not usually seen in a western.View attachment 404456View attachment 404457View attachment 404458
Yes.Everitt Hitch's 8 gauge from Appaloosa...
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Big winner for me too, Sharps Rifle is iconicI think my favorite weapon scene is from Quigley Down Under with his big rifle.
So much has come from that film.My favorite Sci-Fi Action Film ever is the original Predator. It is loaded with brash characters and sacrificial warriors that are up against a superior HUNTER that’s here for a challenging good time.
The weapon that every kid drooled over was Ol’ Painless. My fingers tingled at the thought of mowing down flesh and forest while spitting out my sexual tyrannosaur fuel into a mix of mud, sweat and blood.
Ol' Painless" in
Predator (1987) is a General Electric M134 Minigun chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO. To enable handheld use by Jesse Ventura, it was modified to fire at a reduced rate of roughly 1,250 rounds per minute, or about 20.8 rounds per second, though the real weapon can fire up to 6,000 RPM.
I propose that it is the most iconic weapon to ever grace the silver screen. It’s metal oozed sexy. The electric spin screamed fear. The flame of combustion sent death. For a bonus, Ol’ Painless returned in Terminator 2.
What say you?