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would anyone be ablt to tell me what stock is used on the m16a2?
 
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== AW-looking rifle NOT an L96A1, but it can't be an R700 with AICS ==
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On the page, it says because of the folding stock, the rifle may be a Remington 700 with an AICS stock.  However, the bolt handle is that of an Accuracy International-produced rifle.  I'd say it's an Arctic Warfare.  --[[User:Jeddostotle7|Jeddostotle7]]--  9:51, 30 June 2012 (PST)

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Waste of time

I actually felt annoyed of the movie as I piss poorly did the screencaps. This was one terrible film Excalibur01 05:11, 7 January 2009 (UTC)

Climax continuity error

I notice towards the end of Bangkok Dangerous (2008), Joe (Nicholas Cage) was shooting his pistol at his double-crossing client driving away in his Mercedes. When in the close-ups, Joe was carrying a Glock in his left hand, but at the "firing" scenes, the pistol is now a Beretta-type handgun.

m16 stock

would anyone be ablt to tell me what stock is used on the m16a2?

AW-looking rifle NOT an L96A1, but it can't be an R700 with AICS

On the page, it says because of the folding stock, the rifle may be a Remington 700 with an AICS stock. However, the bolt handle is that of an Accuracy International-produced rifle. I'd say it's an Arctic Warfare. --Jeddostotle7-- 9:51, 30 June 2012 (PST)


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