yes I especially found them in MONSTER HUNTER INTERNATIONAL
Where?
yes I especially found them in MONSTER HUNTER INTERNATIONAL
Meowhead said:(I just know somebody's going to reply to this by posting link to that thread with two Remington 870s bolted together)
Why noooooo. Never. He obviously doesn't exist.Diamondback6 said:@Meowhead: What, you've never heard of Deer Hunter and his 1740? lol
Posted by Hachett:
On Marlowe,
In Farewell, My Lovely, Marlowe also equips a very specific, and quite esoteric, "Colt .38 automatic of the type known as Super Match" that he keeps in a drawer.
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Posted by Hachett:
On Marlowe,
In Farewell, My Lovely, Marlowe also equips a very specific, and quite esoteric, "Colt .38 automatic of the type known as Super Match" that he keeps in a drawer.
Actually, Colt did make a .38 Automatic (in the early 1900s), but it wasn't called a "Super Match" and I doubt Marlowe would have used it...
So that's why men in those days wore those wide, pleated trousers!NoirFan said:Very often Marlowe will take a Mauser, Luger, or Colt automatic out of a desk drawer and drop it into his front pants pocket, whereupon it becomes invisible!
WRONG!!!A MAGAZINE IS THE SAME AS A CLIP
Stephen King needs a gun editor.