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It could be a K98k with a sporting stock. Not every gun is fit for only one type of stock.
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Im wondering, is there a way to telling the difference between a m48 and k98 without looking for stamps on the reciever or what not? m48s are way more common around here and im betting a few have made there way into movies. Fired one today and can say if i wasn't reading the big "m48" and seeing star stamped in i wouldnt be able to tell.
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K9870: http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=172584
Anyone know what kind of gun this is. Someone suggested a S&W bodyguard but the shallow where the hammer normally is located is still there. |
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I know hoe to tell the difference if i actually get to pick it up, not from looking at it on a screen though. Mitchells has a bad rep though...
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Anyone know what this is. Flying Dane had it as a Remington 870 but after looking at it I don't think it is. |
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That's definately a pistol gripped Mossberg 500.
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Some of the sweepers in the movie use pistol-grip 870s, but yeah, John's right, the one used by Dominic Purcell's character is most definitely a 'berg 500.
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