Buggnkat
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I dont know about that, given that the gangster flicks (which have some AWESOME hats and clothes) were pretty popular then. Possible but not probable
I heard that the 1911 wasn't able to function or made to function with blanks, and the P08 was. I don't know how true this is , but it's possible.
The 93rd Infantry Division (comprising the 369th, 370th, & 372nd Regeiments of the National Guard and the 371st Army Regiment) were placed under French command and for reasons of logistics in the field were issued the 1907/15 Lebel rifle, along with French "tin hats" and leather gear to replace the canvas items issued by the US Government.
As you know, the 93rd Infantry Division was forced to fight under the French command because the regular Army would not fight along side them, they were African Americans.
I did some hunting on the Internet and that is what I found too. I also found that Alvin York was still alive and was very specific about who should play him and his wife. You would think he would have been opposed to having the actor playing him use a German pistol!
From the IMFDB -But, to bring this thread back around to the topic of "9mm or .45 cal": Why did Gary Cooper carry a Luger in the movie "Sgt. York"?
I did some hunting on the Internet and that is what I found too. I also found that Alvin York was still alive and was very specific about who should play him and his wife. You would think he would have been opposed to having the actor playing him use a German pistol!
From the IMFDB -But, to bring this thread back around to the topic of "9mm or .45 cal": Why did Gary Cooper carry a Luger in the movie "Sgt. York"?
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Here you go, the real deal! [video=youtube;khyZI3RK2lE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khyZI3RK2lE&feature=related[/video]I wonder if it comes with the ammo in this movie...........
Here you go, the real deal!
Here you go, the real deal!