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(Added note about Junqueira's Glock)
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There's a duplicate page under the title 'The Elite Squad' that I added some captures to. However, since my captures are of lower quality, I suggest someone should either merge/delete the page.
 
There's a duplicate page under the title 'The Elite Squad' that I added some captures to. However, since my captures are of lower quality, I suggest someone should either merge/delete the page.
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== Caio Junqueira's Glock ==
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Is it possible that instead of a Glock 19 or 22, it could be a Glock 25?
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It's by far the most common Glock pistol in Brazil.
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He's at home, practicing, dry firing, what SEEMS TO BE his personal gun (Glocks were never standart issued to Military Police in Brazil).
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If so, it's quite possible that it's a Glock 25 in .380ACP, since in '97 it was (and still is) quite hard for someone (even an aspiring police officer) to purchase a weapon in 9mmP (because it's the caliber used by our armed forces).
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So many cops (and EVERY common citizen) buy guns in .380 for their personal protection and off-duty carry.
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Even for the film's armorer, it's much easier for him to get his hands on a Glock 25 than a 19 (and they're virtually identical in external appearance).

Revision as of 19:47, 5 March 2010

The M16A2 is a M16A3.

During one of the training scenes one of recruits fires it on full auto.

Duplicate Elite Squad page

There's a duplicate page under the title 'The Elite Squad' that I added some captures to. However, since my captures are of lower quality, I suggest someone should either merge/delete the page.

Caio Junqueira's Glock

Is it possible that instead of a Glock 19 or 22, it could be a Glock 25? It's by far the most common Glock pistol in Brazil.

He's at home, practicing, dry firing, what SEEMS TO BE his personal gun (Glocks were never standart issued to Military Police in Brazil). If so, it's quite possible that it's a Glock 25 in .380ACP, since in '97 it was (and still is) quite hard for someone (even an aspiring police officer) to purchase a weapon in 9mmP (because it's the caliber used by our armed forces). So many cops (and EVERY common citizen) buy guns in .380 for their personal protection and off-duty carry.

Even for the film's armorer, it's much easier for him to get his hands on a Glock 25 than a 19 (and they're virtually identical in external appearance).


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