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I remember when the movie came out there was an ad in the paper, it showed the MAC 10, and listed it's specifications.  The tag line was:  "This weapon isn't registered.  Neither is McQ".  David.
 
I remember when the movie came out there was an ad in the paper, it showed the MAC 10, and listed it's specifications.  The tag line was:  "This weapon isn't registered.  Neither is McQ".  David.
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Why is it when John Wayne flinches (John Wayne flinch = grimace I guess) it's a "nice touch" and not "showing their lack of experience" or "being a big sissy" etc., like it is with everyone else?

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As far as I know, and if I remember the movie correctly, in the movie McQ is suspended and his weapon is taken and he then "borrows" (not buys) the MAC-10 from a gunshop owner despite being told "it's not licensed" to which he replies "neither am I". --Charon68 02:05, 21 November 2009 (UTC)

You are correct. McQ borrows the MAC10 immediately after buying the High Power. The gun store scene was shot at Warshall's sporting goods, which unfortunately closed 6-8 years ago.

I went ahead and added screenshots. Hope you don't mind. --Jcordell 01:59, 31 January 2010 (UTC)

I remember when the movie came out there was an ad in the paper, it showed the MAC 10, and listed it's specifications. The tag line was: "This weapon isn't registered. Neither is McQ". David.

Why is it when John Wayne flinches (John Wayne flinch = grimace I guess) it's a "nice touch" and not "showing their lack of experience" or "being a big sissy" etc., like it is with everyone else?


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