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The grenade's pin is essentially a cotter pin with the ends spread. You can squeeze those ends together or replace the pin with an un-spread pin reducing the effort needed to pull the pin. Additionally, you may be ignoring the leverage being exerted by the placement of the wire/cord connecting the pin to the door. | The grenade's pin is essentially a cotter pin with the ends spread. You can squeeze those ends together or replace the pin with an un-spread pin reducing the effort needed to pull the pin. Additionally, you may be ignoring the leverage being exerted by the placement of the wire/cord connecting the pin to the door. | ||
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Revision as of 00:53, 13 March 2009
You over looked the Beretta Elite II that Ryan Wolfe carried for awhile.
Eric's gun has a front cocking section last time I saw it.
What is Ryan Wolfe's backup revolver in the episode "Under the Influence"?
The grenade comment...
The grenade's pin is essentially a cotter pin with the ends spread. You can squeeze those ends together or replace the pin with an un-spread pin reducing the effort needed to pull the pin. Additionally, you may be ignoring the leverage being exerted by the placement of the wire/cord connecting the pin to the door.
Dunno if it's appropriate to post this here...
But I thought some of you might get a kick out of this:
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