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That's not an Armscorp, that's a South African Musler Shotgun.
 
That's not an Armscorp, that's a South African Musler Shotgun.
 
: Notice that there's no right-side ejection port - which rules out the Armscorp and the Musler.  (or every shot showing the right side of the gun happens to be reversed.)  My money is on the Browning BPS; I've seen that fore-end in a picture somewhere, but I can't GIS it up.
 
: Notice that there's no right-side ejection port - which rules out the Armscorp and the Musler.  (or every shot showing the right side of the gun happens to be reversed.)  My money is on the Browning BPS; I've seen that fore-end in a picture somewhere, but I can't GIS it up.
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[[File:DD BathtubShotgun02a.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Screenshot from Doomsday, filmed in South Africa.  See how the fore-end is the same]]
  
 
==Unknown Grenade Launcher==
 
==Unknown Grenade Launcher==

Revision as of 18:25, 14 September 2011

Shotgun

That's not an Armscorp, that's a South African Musler Shotgun.

Notice that there's no right-side ejection port - which rules out the Armscorp and the Musler. (or every shot showing the right side of the gun happens to be reversed.) My money is on the Browning BPS; I've seen that fore-end in a picture somewhere, but I can't GIS it up.
Screenshot from Doomsday, filmed in South Africa. See how the fore-end is the same

Unknown Grenade Launcher

I think that's an HK69 grenade launcher, but it has a wooden stock. I've never seen that modification before though, so can someone confirm it? - Michaelbii

It's NOT an HK69. The sights are all wrong and the rear of the receiver is a completely different shape. MoviePropMaster2008 07:20, 24 May 2010 (UTC)
Milkor stopper.

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