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    Saw a Krag in a movie

    It was too cold here tonight to do much but stay inside and keep the fire going, so I dug out an old VHS copy of the movie "Death Hunt". While watching it, I noticed that the character played by Lee Marvin was using a Kragicon rifle. Looked like a sporterized 1896 model to me. Anyway, here are some scenes from the movie of Marvin and the Krag. Good Movie in my opinion.
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    Always liked that movie for the guns. The final scene where he prepares a deliberate off hand shot at Johnson is classic. I think it would have been a hold over from his own basic training...lots of good guns there.
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    It's a Norwegianicon Kragicon. My grandpa looked a lot like Lee Marvin, and served from WWII through the beginning of Vietnam, when he said two wars was enough. He was a lot like the character Lee Marvin played in The Dirty Dozen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by andiarisaka View Post
    It's a Norwegianicon Kragicon. My grandpa looked a lot like Lee Marvin, and served from WWII through the beginning of Vietnam, when he said two wars was enough. He was a lot like the character Lee Marvin played in The Dirty Dozen.
    Yep.. a Norge-Krag it is... the step in the magazine cover gives it away right away. --JT

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    http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Category:Gun
    Link to listing of firearms and their appearance in the movies. Quite interesting.

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    How did you capture those movie images? From the computer?

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