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Question #1.
Who killed “Mr Joshua” at the end of the movie “Lethal Weapon”?
A. Sgt. Murtagh
B. Sgt. Riggs
C. The arresting LAPD Officer
D. LAPD Captain Murphy

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Fri May 25, 2012 3:54 pm
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B

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Fri May 25, 2012 4:17 pm
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your answer is both right and wrong, both Murtagh & Riggs shot Mr. Joshua

Question #2

What could you buy a pound of Hodgdon 4831 for in 1958?
A. $.99
B. $1.25
C. $1.99
D. $2.78

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B for sure is the correct answer!


Fri May 25, 2012 5:42 pm
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TINCANBANDIT wrote:
your answer is both right and wrong, both Murtagh & Riggs shot Mr. Joshua

Question #2

What could you buy a pound of Hodgdon 4831 for in 1958?
A. $.99
B. $1.25
C. $1.99
D. $2.78


Paging Old Jim.... :prettyeyes:

I'm going with D, but that's just a wild guess.

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A... You could buy guns in sears for $20


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I'll say "A" as well.

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"For I have always lived violently, drunk hugely, eaten too much or not at all, slept around the clock or missed two nights of sleeping, worked too hard and too long in glory, or slobbed for a time in utter laziness. I’ve lifted, pulled, chopped, climbed, made love with joy and taken my hangovers as a consequence, not as a punishment."
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Massivedesign wrote:
A... You could buy guns in sears in every major department store for $20

Fixed the sad truth for you.


Sigh....

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Massivedesign wrote:
A... You could buy guns in sears in every major department store for $20

Fixed the sad truth for you.


Sigh....


Please forgive me... In 1958 I was 18... negative 18...


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Massivedesign wrote:
root wrote:
Massivedesign wrote:
A... You could buy guns in sears in every major department store for $20

Fixed the sad truth for you.


Sigh....


Please forgive me... In 1958 I was 18... negative 18...


In 1958 I bought one of those guns from J.C. Penney :thumbsup2:

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in 1958 I was in the Navy.

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8shotz_ZeroKills wrote:
B for sure is the correct answer!


B is correct

Question #3
What was Lewis Machine & Tool’s first military contract for?
A. Monolithic M-16 uppers
B. Fold down front sights
C. Bayonets
D. Sling Swivels

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TINCANBANDIT wrote:
8shotz_ZeroKills wrote:
B for sure is the correct answer!


B is correct

Question #3
What was Lewis Machine & Tool’s first military contract for?
A. Monolithic M-16 uppers
B. Fold down front sights
C. Bayonets
D. Sling Swivels

Easy. MRPs.

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root wrote:
TINCANBANDIT wrote:
8shotz_ZeroKills wrote:
B for sure is the correct answer!


B is correct

Question #3
What was Lewis Machine & Tool’s first military contract for?
A. Monolithic M-16 uppers
B. Fold down front sights
C. Bayonets
D. Sling Swivels

Easy. MRPs.



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Going with D on this one!


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