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If you're creating a new page for a Mortar make sure to add '''<nowiki>[[Category:Gun]]</nowiki>''' and '''<nowiki>[[Category:Mortar]]</nowiki>''' to the page so that it will be listed here.
 
If you're creating a new page for a Mortar make sure to add '''<nowiki>[[Category:Gun]]</nowiki>''' and '''<nowiki>[[Category:Mortar]]</nowiki>''' to the page so that it will be listed here.
  
It should be noted that since a functional mortar is a Destructive Device under US law and it is very hard to acquire one, most mortars in live-action productions not seen in stock footage are likely to be metal tubes rigged with pyro charges fitted with real mortar accessories such as stands and baseplates.
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It should be noted that since a functional mortar is a Destructive Device under US law and it is very hard to acquire one, most mortars in live-action productions not seen in stock footage (particularly any that are modern or "fired" on-screen) are likely to be metal tubes rigged with pyro charges fitted with real mortar accessories such as stands and baseplates.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:07, 14 February 2018

If you're creating a new page for a Mortar make sure to add [[Category:Gun]] and [[Category:Mortar]] to the page so that it will be listed here.

It should be noted that since a functional mortar is a Destructive Device under US law and it is very hard to acquire one, most mortars in live-action productions not seen in stock footage (particularly any that are modern or "fired" on-screen) are likely to be metal tubes rigged with pyro charges fitted with real mortar accessories such as stands and baseplates.




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