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The .22lr rifle used by Mick Taylor in the other scene where he uses a bolt action rifle is not a Remington 700. Remington 700's were never made in .22lr. It could be a Remington 547 Classic or more likely a CZ, Anschutz or Sportco rifle as these are very popular with shooters in Australia.
The .22lr rifle used by Mick Taylor in the other scene where he uses a bolt action rifle is not a Remington 700. Remington 700's were never made in .22lr. It could be a Remington 547 Classic or more likely a CZ, Anschutz or Sportco rifle as these are very popular with shooters in Australia. [[User:Mikeappletree|Mikeappletree]] 21:51, 6 March 2014

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There are a hell of a lot of spoilers on this page, especially for a suspenseful movie like this. Jimmoy 16:28, 7 July 2010 (UTC)

Shotgun

Can anyone help me identify the double barrelled shotgun? I haven't had any luck getting it. Cheers.

Rifles

The rifle Mick Taylor uses in the long distance sniping scene is not a Remington 700, it is a Tikka 595, probably in 308 Winchester caliber. Tikka's and Sako's are very popular rifles with Aussie shooters.


The .22lr rifle used by Mick Taylor in the other scene where he uses a bolt action rifle is not a Remington 700. Remington 700's were never made in .22lr. It could be a Remington 547 Classic or more likely a CZ, Anschutz or Sportco rifle as these are very popular with shooters in Australia. Mikeappletree 21:51, 6 March 2014