Need help finding an Indy Gun, want to discuss film used guns...
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Sebastian Arms
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by Sebastian Arms »
Close enough RPG that I could find to the one from ROTLA at a recent WWII reenactment.
Had to pick it up and give it a go.

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by jonesoss »
Great Pic!

Remeber you have to clear your back blast area before you launch that thing.
Jonesoss

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Sebastian Arms
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by Sebastian Arms »
Here is another one.
If you ever get a chance to go to a WWII event as Indy-do so. Most of the reenactors loved it and I got lots of cool pics.
Cheers
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by M1917 »
"I'm gonna blow up the Ark Rene'!"
Good Find!
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by Luke Warmwater »
IIRC, didn't Indy have a totally anachronistic Russian RPG?
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by Lightning »
Luke Warmwater wrote:IIRC, didn't Indy have a totally anachronistic Russian RPG?
either that or a Chinese knock off of one, can't remember which.
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by Canyon »
Hey, its a Panzerschreck!

Indy used one of these in the Emperor's Tomb game.

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by Quindy »
But this is a Panzerfaust.
