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Sinners and Saints is a quality gun flick.
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one of the Bunch carried a 1911 and commented that the pistol was military issue only and illegal for civilians to own
Well after all, The Bunch *were* in the business of stealing government ordnance. I thought that William Holden's 1911 along with the temperance marchers at the bank robbery and the Kraut advisors to the Mexicans pretty much purposefully staked the time period of the movie to right before Pershing crossed the border in his effort to put down Pancho Villa.
PS - The "Ryan" movie would have been a tad sweeter and perhaps more accurate had the tank been taken out by a Thunderbolt but there probably weren't many of those still flying when the movie was shot. I've never been able to get past the Tom Hanksy "feel good" scene where the squad totally deviates from its mission in order to risk the whole operation to take out that German machine gun position. Hanks character should have been court-martialed for that.