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- Thu Jan 19, 2017 9:42 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own
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Re: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own
I like to watch for firearm anachronisms. I watched "the Legend of Tarzan" last night and saw Samuel Jackson's character pick up a rifle dropped by one of the bad guys in one scene and utter "Schmidt-Rubin!". I just had to playback the scene to see if it actually was a Schmidt-Rubin and lo and behold it was.
- Tue Dec 13, 2016 7:06 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own
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Re: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own
I'm posting about one that not a mistake, which is an anomaly this day and age. I have never watched Tim Allen's newest TV show, but it when I came home today my wife and daughter who was visiting were watching a marathon of the show "Last Man Standing" . I really wasn't paying attention to an episode about a grizzly bear supposedly shot by Teddy Roosevelt. A "snowflake" was weaseling his way into Tim's daughter's life so he could find a way to protest and act out against the killing of the bear. In the end he's caught red handed vandalizing Tim's store and as punishment Tim makes him dress like Teddy and give a dissertation about our 26th President. The young man is standing in front of the mounted bear holding a Winchester 1895, which was Teddy's favorite rifle. Kudos to the prop master or maybe even Tim Allen!