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- From: fiddler@concertina.Eng.Sun.COM (steve hix)
- Newsgroups: rec.guns
- Subject: Re: Seagal's Firearms handling
- Message-ID: <9301261934.AA22295@appserv.Eng.Sun.COM>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 03:38:50 GMT
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- In article <PBLRXB1w164w@upchrch.UUCP> upchrch!joel@peora.sdc.ccur.com (Joel Upchurch ) writes:
- #
- #The best all time movie as far as correct firearms handling is
- #"Tremors". If you haven't seen it, check it out; especially the rec
- #room scene.
-
- Whoever was the director or weapons advisor for the film ought to be
- commended (and offered a lot more work).
-
- I understand that Reba McIntire (sp?) actually does some shooting in
- real life, but her survivalist husband in Tremors is, in real life, an
- contributor to HCI. (Michael Gross).
-
- I still catch my daughters quoting lines from the film while working
- around the house. (My wife is mystified by their references to "some
- common household chemicals in the proper proportions". I'm not going
- to tell her...)
-
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