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Difference between revisions of "James Sikking"

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|  [[MP40]] || American POW || ''[[Von Ryan's Express]]'' ||  || 1965
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|  [[MP40]] || American POW || ''[[Von Ryan's Express]]'' || Uncredited role || 1965
 
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|  [[Winchester Model 70]] || Organization hitman || ''[[Point Blank]]'' ||with scope || 1967
 
|  [[Winchester Model 70]] || Organization hitman || ''[[Point Blank]]'' ||with scope || 1967

Revision as of 06:31, 7 June 2011

James B. Sikking as Lt. Howard Hunter on Hill Street Blues, looking at a Star Model B.

James B. Sikking can be seen with the following firearms in the following films and television shows:

Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
MP40 American POW Von Ryan's Express Uncredited role 1965
Winchester Model 70 Organization hitman Point Blank with scope 1967
Colt Detective Special Harris Scorpio . 1973
Colt Detective Special Dr. Harold Lewin The Star Chamber 1st Gen/Nickle Plated 1983
Cobray M11/9 The Hitman Nelson Narrow Margin suppressor 1990

Television

Title Gun Character Note Date
Smith & Wesson Model 15 Sgt. Howard Hunter Hill Street Blues 1981-1987
Colt Python Lt. Howard Hunter Hill Street Blues 6 inch barrel 1981-1987
Winchester Model 70 Lt. Howard Hunter Hill Street Blues Humorously had strawberry jam in the trigger housing 1981-1987
Ithaca 37 Lt. Howard Hunter Hill Street Blues 1981-1987

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