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Talk:The Man on the Roof

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Revision as of 09:10, 1 October 2011 by Dudster32 (talk | contribs)
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Thanks for the corrections

Hey guys! Thanks for the corrections (you know who you are ;)). I havent been on the wiki-scene for years so I've forgotten some of principles and/or rules. Dudster32 11:39, 26 September 2011 (CDT)

Compared to a lot of new-user-made pages, this one wasn't too shabby; about the only thing it need now is at least one screencap for the Mauser. Also, for future reference, try to get screencaps that are at least 500px wide for fullscreen images and 600px wide for widescreen images. Also, that line under the PP screencap is an unnecessary spoiler.--PistolJunkie 13:48, 26 September 2011 (CDT)
Uncessary spoiler? Roger that..I just figured I'd give an explaination for the wierd face the actor was giving :) Dudster32 13:57, 26 September 2011 (CDT)

Interesting how the film makers decided to mock up an FN-FAL to look like a Johnson LMG. I wonder why they just didn't go with the Swedish Model 21 or Model 37 in 6.5 Swede or the Finnish Lahti. Oh well. I saw this movie many years (over 25 years ago) on the local Public Television Station with subtitles. I was a teenager and pretty certain the nobody could make an cop movie like Hollywood. This movie proved me wrong. I liked it. --Jcordell 19:30, 29 September 2011 (CDT)

Well the "Kulsprutegevär m/1921" was an antique weapon even in 1976 and is today mostly found at museums in Sweden and any modifications made might have ruined the weapon. There was no lack of FN FALs in 1976 though. Dudster32 04:10, 1 October 2011 (CDT)


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