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The only exception to this rule so far has been ''[[Rules of Engagement]]''; the embassy siege in that movie, which featured Daewoo K3s mocked up as M249s, was filmed in Morocco. I would speculate that the weapons used in that scene were imported from movie armories in other countries, so it's possible that Felcan Enterprises provided the K3s for that show, too. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]] 11:04, 30 June 2011 (CDT)
 
The only exception to this rule so far has been ''[[Rules of Engagement]]''; the embassy siege in that movie, which featured Daewoo K3s mocked up as M249s, was filmed in Morocco. I would speculate that the weapons used in that scene were imported from movie armories in other countries, so it's possible that Felcan Enterprises provided the K3s for that show, too. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]] 11:04, 30 June 2011 (CDT)
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== "Visually modified to resemble a FN Minimi SPW" ==
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[[Image:M249%2B800.jpg|thumb|none|600px|In the extended cut, Blondie empties the K3 at the charging zombie soldiers. The machine gun is recognizable as a K3 due to the shape of the gas tube and front sight.]]
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Is there any reason why these tacticool'd-up K3s are specified as being modified to resemble the FN Minimi SPW? I for one do not see any particularly notable similarities between these K3s and the SPW, and also see no reason why the creators of these films ''has'' to make the machine guns a FN Minimi SPW. --[[User:Wuzh|Wuzh]] ([[User talk:Wuzh|talk]]) 08:40, 17 May 2020 (EDT)

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Daewoo K3 Para - 5.56x45mm. Unlike the K3s in film and TV productions which were modified with Para stocks since the 2000s, S&T Motiv did not make an official Para variant of the K3 until at least the 2010s.

British Columbia

Minor FYI, to those wondering if a SAW in a movie/TV show is the Daewoo K3 or an actual FN Minimi/M249 variant: The K3 tends to appear almost exclusively in productions filmed in British Columbia, Canada. The reason for this is that the major armory located in Vancouver, which is called Felcan Enterprises (or just Tom Felcan, after its owner), only seems to have K3s and not real FN Minimis in inventory. So rule of thumb is that if you are watching a show that was filmed in Vancouver (or some other area of British Columbia), you are probably looking at one of the K3s. If the movie was filmed outside of British Columbia (i.e. the U.S. or Europe, or even other parts of Canada), it's probably a real FN Minimi. Check the Internet Movie Database if you are trying to determine the filming location of the production.

The only exception to this rule so far has been Rules of Engagement; the embassy siege in that movie, which featured Daewoo K3s mocked up as M249s, was filmed in Morocco. I would speculate that the weapons used in that scene were imported from movie armories in other countries, so it's possible that Felcan Enterprises provided the K3s for that show, too. -MT2008 11:04, 30 June 2011 (CDT)

"Visually modified to resemble a FN Minimi SPW"

In the extended cut, Blondie empties the K3 at the charging zombie soldiers. The machine gun is recognizable as a K3 due to the shape of the gas tube and front sight.

Is there any reason why these tacticool'd-up K3s are specified as being modified to resemble the FN Minimi SPW? I for one do not see any particularly notable similarities between these K3s and the SPW, and also see no reason why the creators of these films has to make the machine guns a FN Minimi SPW. --Wuzh (talk) 08:40, 17 May 2020 (EDT)


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