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Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 6:55 am
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Variola Major OberFeldwebel AINGELPROJECT667 I watched a movie called Sniper 2. the plot was ok, and the acting was decent, but what really got me was, about halfway through the movie , the hero arms himself with a Mosin-Nagant, and calls it a MAUSER. A FREAKING MAUSER. You'd think that the production company would do their homework before they start a movie. Considering a real scoped K98 Mauser is creeping up to $10,000 or even exceeded that, that's understandable. How much does a working replica go for?
Working replica?
There aren't any.
Unless you count the Mitchell's Mausers forgeries but they want a lot of money for theirs, also the stock's finish and the metal's bluing schemes are wrong.
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Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:37 pm
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OberFeldwebel AINGELPROJECT667 I watched a movie called Sniper 2. the plot was ok, and the acting was decent, but what really got me was, about halfway through the movie , the hero arms himself with a Mosin-Nagant, and calls it a MAUSER. A FREAKING MAUSER. You'd think that the production company would do their homework before they start a movie. Considering a real scoped K98 Mauser is creeping up to $10,000 or even exceeded that, that's understandable.
Still, they could have just called it a Nagant. It's kind of like the old 60's movies like Patton, where they use M-60 tanks as panzers, but don't make any attempt to make them look like Panzers other than painting swatzikas (sp?) on them. It's just a pet peeve of mine, I guess.
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