The individual declares that they work alone, unleashing their fury upon evil. They are determined to deliver retribution and make those who have caused harm suffer. The repeated line, "I'm bringing out the shotgun," signifies their intent to use extreme force and signifies their means of executing their revenge.

Sabatons, or solerets, are piece of plate armour designed to protect the feet. They started to appear from the mid-14th century onwards at the same time when plate armor started appearing more diversely and was evolving. In some areas, such as in Italy, soldiers tended to wear mail sabatons, like was the custom before the invention of plate sabatons. Choosing between mail and plate sabatons seems to have been a question of individual preference, as both were used side by side. Sabaton were mainly used by warriors on horses (whose legs are exposed to attacks). When fighting on foot it is not very common to target the feet of your opponent and thus protecting the feet is not that important.


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For a plate sabaton to work and protect optimally, it has to be articulated, and take the form of the shoe underneath. Possible gaps between sabaton and greave were sometimes protected by mail. The heel was sometimes protected by mail, small plates or scales attached straight onto the shoe, but from c. 1415 onwards plate heels also started to appear and were used.

There are two small holes on top of toes in the sabaton. These are used to tie the front end of the sabaton tightly to your shoe (you first need to attach a lace/string to your shoe for this). The back end of the sabaton is secured by a buckle and strap circling behind the heel.

These sabatons are very well articulated, and will fit a shoe size EUR 40-47. Maximum width is approximately 13 cm

and height 11-12 cm.

Made of 2 mm steel. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used in manufacturing. Made by Marshall Historical.

This one, handled by the SWAT fellow, appears to be a Mossberg 390 bolt action shotgun. A pretty common gun at that time. The barrel size is pretty large so it's at least a 20 gauge. I'm not comfortable adding entirely new items anymore so I'm not adding it. Anyone that wants to is welcome to. :Krispic

I've read that the gunstore they filmed in was real. So your observation is interesting. Perhaps there just wasn't as much interest in semi-autos in the late seventies. I have a few back issues of Guns & Ammo, Shooting Times and American Rifleman. They date from 78, 79 and 81. Lots of articles about revolvers, bolt action rifles and shotguns, but not a whole lot on semi-autos of any type. Even semi-auto hunting shotguns. Not a whole lot about the use of firearms for self-defense either. Mostly the focus is real heavy on hunting, target shooting and other sports like skeet.I've read other back issues from the forties and fifties in the past and they were the same way. Many of the articles were more focused on firearms as a hobby instead of a weapon. In my opinion the change probably began in the late seventies with magazines like Soldier of Fortune and the growing popularity of military style firearms in the 80's. Possibly the survivalist movement contributed to that? Anyway I suspect that the gunstore is an accurate depiction of what you would have found in any gunstore in the United States in the late seventies. --Jcordell 16:41, 21 October 2009 (UTC) e24fc04721

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