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Don't we have any Eastern European members on IMFDB who can tell us? |
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You mean the RATMIL Model 96?
Close, but no cigar. ![]() IT has a bolt handle on the side, not on the top like and Uzi, and has an AK-type selector switch. The stock is off too.
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Well in that case i need to go looking for more easter European Submachineguns as the Model 96 is one of only two native Romanian SMG designes that I could find. Frankly I think we need to do a European Tour of Movie Armories as soon as I win my local Mega Millions Lotto (It's currently estimated to be $252 Million)
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Shot in the dark... Dressed up Thompson?
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hahaha. It's not in the "So bad it's good" category. There's something wrong with most of the 'shoot em up' films from Eastern Europe.
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The only exception I can think of is "Hitman" (which was still a bad film), and that movie used French-owned guns exported to Bulgaria for filming. |
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