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I think it is Jolie who owns the USP. Then again, they are married so put those together. I read in a magazine she likes owning a gun to protect her family. Good for her.
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she bought two, gave one to him. They're supposedly replicas of the tomb raider guns, maybe just hers but in an interview she said they shoot frequently
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BTW .... sorry to go back on topic but .....
As you can see, the back of the receiver and trigger group are bent at an angle. Which is what happens when a screwup actor who is messing around drops his WW1 rifle in front of a Vintage WW1 Truck and the rifle falls on a brick (set dressing "Debris" from a battle damaged town) and the tire of the truck runs over it right at the angle in which to snap the rifle in two..... Last edited by MoviePropMaster2008; 05-15-2009 at 04:41 AM. |
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Damn, that's worse than I thought.
If only I were a brilliant woodworker I would offer my services. Alas I am not. |
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Nasty job.
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It's not just the wood. The receiver and trigger group are bent to one side. The metal parts are just not safe to trust with live ammo ever again because of that. That is, if one can just BEND the back end of the receiver to be straight again, which is near impossible without causing unacceptable metal fatique.
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now, is this personally owned or a company gun ?If you lsot personal property, you should be compensated for sure.
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Since I own the company (AND the guns), it doesn't really matter.
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Is there any chance you could tell us the actor and the film this gun was to be used in, or is this info top secret? (I'd assume so)
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