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  • indy1919a4

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    Jan 7, 2011
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    What kind of crap customer service does this Gun Shop give... For Gods sake, he just sold more guns in one day then he did all month.. And Big Ticket guns to boot. No friendly hand shake.. No thank you sir... No "Alphie get off your ass and carry this out to the nice mans car while I call Mable in to get him some Pastries and Sodas". No boxes or bags for his guns, just toss them in the back seat....

    Hell, I get better service from Falls City Firearms when I just flip off the owner as I pass by... God help me when he knows I have folding money on me...
     

    88E30M50

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    Dec 29, 2008
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    Greenwood, IN
    Great scene but I sure do wish they’d put some weight in the ammo boxes. That case should have been closer to 70lbs than the maybe 5lbs that it looked to be. BTW, the same thing bothered me at the end of ‘Kelly’s Heros’ when they are first grabbing cases of gold bars in obviously empty boxes.

    But, good scene none the less.
     

    sparkyfender

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    Mar 20, 2008
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    Southcentral IN
    Finally a movie that doesn't glorify the Barrows and Bonnie Parker. Especially after the historically absurd Arthur Penn film of 1967.

    Some people in that era just needed to be put down.
     

    jsharmon7

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    Nov 24, 2008
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    Finally a movie that doesn't glorify the Barrows and Bonnie Parker. Especially after the historically absurd Arthur Penn film of 1967.

    Some people in that era just needed to be put down.

    Absolutely right. They were serial killers. They had a little support in post-Depression America, but that was it.
     

    Spear Dane

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    Sep 4, 2015
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    Kokomo area
    Wow, I know what I'm watching tomorrow. To walk out of a gun store unmolested with a stock Tommy AND a BAR? I would seriously consider giving up redheads, :rockwoot:
     
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