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Talk:The Man with the Golden Gun

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DVD Cover for The Man with the Golden Gun

The scene in the beginning with the mobster's Browning always bothered me. Why does it have a suppressor but have un-suppressed sound effects, and are viewers supposed to believe that the Hi-Power has an unlimited magazine capacity? Oh, Hollywood...

Hey man, just chill and enjoy a classic Bond movie BeardedHoplite 05:03, 27 July 2010 (UTC)

Is it just me or does the golden gun's barrel seem to have too large of a bore to be a 4.2 mm?RedJedRevolver 23:44, 18 December 2010 (UTC)

Multiple Golden Guns

I'm guessing of the three:

Percussion cap version (metal barrel)
Stunt gun (narrower barrel, doesn't look reinforced)

Evil Tim 14:58, 14 July 2011 (CDT)

Supressor crooked?

Am I imagining it or is the supressor not correctly attached? It looks like the front end of it is drooping. Or is it an optical illusion?Dudester32 (talk) 12:36, 15 June 2015 (EDT)

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XM16E1 and Colt New Service

Is there any shot showing the receiver with the forward assist and partial fence? If not, this could just as easily (and more likely) be an M16/SP1. Also, is it just me or does that revolver look a bit small for a New Service? StanTheMan (talk) 19:32, 16 July 2016 (EDT)

4,2 mm bullet (would it even fire)?

I am not an expert when it comes to ballistics. And even I can see, that bullet is wider than 4,2 mm. But I wonder, if the bullet isn't a little large compared to the casing? I mean it's way longer than the casing. And this bullet is made of gold, which makes it pretty heavy. So with a load that's comparable to that of some .25 or .32, would this large and heavy bullet even leave the barrel?

--Lastgunslinger (talk) 10:56, 19 April 2017 (EDT)


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