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Old 07-02-2018, 03:04 PM
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Yeti is probably correct.

The gun no doubt was foul with
use of blanks, lack of proper care
and it being around all that salt
water. Who knows if that gun
didn't take a spray bath more than
once before use.

Prop guns are often in poor shape
as they are passed from movie to
prop house to movie, especially back
in the first Jaws days.
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