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Don't know if it was the same war flick -- but the clickers were used to mimic the action of bolt action rifles ... TAZ [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/dunno.gif[/img]
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Yes...it did mimic the rifle action, but that was not the idea, it was meant to be a signal [they were called Crickets]
There was a scene in the movie where a GI gives one click...the German soldier then worked the action on his Mauser which sounded like the 2-click response....a fatal mistake. wilma
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