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In the 2003 French film [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0310924/ "Crime Spree"], the characters Julien and Raymond are both seen shooting a Rohm RG8. | In the 2003 French film [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0310924/ "Crime Spree"], the characters Julien and Raymond are both seen shooting a Rohm RG8. | ||
− | [[File:Crime-Spree-2003-Raymond-Rohm-RG8-RG-Model-8-8mm-Blank-Gun-Pistol-Firearm-Wiki.png|frame| | + | [[File:Crime-Spree-2003-Raymond-Rohm-RG8-RG-Model-8-8mm-Blank-Gun-Pistol-Firearm-Wiki.png|frame|left|Raymond firing a Rohm RG8 pistol in the 2003 film "Crime Spree".]] |
[[File:Crime-Spree-2003-Julien-Rohm-RG8-RG-Model-8-8mm-Blank-Gun-Pistol-Firearm-Wiki.png|frame|none|Raymond shooting his Rohm RG8 pistol in Crime Spree (2003).]] | [[File:Crime-Spree-2003-Julien-Rohm-RG8-RG-Model-8-8mm-Blank-Gun-Pistol-Firearm-Wiki.png|frame|none|Raymond shooting his Rohm RG8 pistol in Crime Spree (2003).]] |
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The Rohm RG (also known as the "RG-8"
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Movies / Film
Royal Warriors (1986) - also known as "In the Line of Duty"
The Rohm RG8 pistol was featured in Hong Kong action film "Royal Warriors" (A.K.A. "In the Line of Duty"), and is carried by security guard Michael Wong in an ankle holster as his duty weapon. Of course, the irony being that in real life, it's actually a gun that fires 8mm blanks.
Crime Spree (2003)
In the 2003 French film "Crime Spree", the characters Julien and Raymond are both seen shooting a Rohm RG8.