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Talk:Lost

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Browning Shotgun

Can anyone positively identify the weapon at the bottom of the page. It looks like a Browning design, but I am not certain. Axeman 06:26, 29 July 2009 (UTC)

Walther PPK

The gun you guys said is a unknown isa as flashpaper version of a Walther PPK. User: Colt

SIG Pro

[IMG]http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h97/thesexygerman/1X21-ShannonGun.jpg[/IMG] (Shannon Rutherford) holds (John Locke) at gunpoint with the SIG Pro

Mosin-Nagant M91/30

That 91/30 looks more like an M91/38, actually.

I added some hi-res pics from Par Avion (Season 3, Episode 12). It is definitely the full-length rifle. Axeman 06:24, 10 April 2010 (UTC)

Season 3, Episode 6: 'I Do'.

In this episode, about thirty minutes (minus commercials) in, Jack escapes from his cell, and finds an armory. He loads a pistol, and holds it on Ben. What kind of gun is this? I think it might be a Walter P38, but I would like a second opinion before I edit the page. Acora 03:44, 28 February 2010 (UTC)

It is a Walther P38. Axeman 04:06, 10 April 2010 (UTC)

Who did this one?

Quite a few mistakes in here, 2 rifles are listed in the sub machine gun section. --Captain Snikt 03:12, 21 August 2010 (UTC)


Remington 870

Looks more like a Winchester 1300 --AdAstra2009 23:21, 27 September 2010 (UTC)


Axeman's Lost images

I recently replaced Axeman's images with what I thought were ones of better quality. The original images didn't have the black bars cropped with a little dark. I took the original images and cropped and brightened them I don't know which ones to leave up. Please let me know which ones are preferable. --Ben41 22:20, 27 September 2010 (UTC)

Here's a comparison of the images (the ones currently on the page is on top and mine are on the bottom):


Lost dart gun 2.jpg
Lost dart gun 2new.jpg
Your images are categorically not of better quality. The colors are over saturated and the people look like they are suffering from jaundice. This holds true for the pictures that you uploaded originally, as well (like Hurley at the motel), not just the ones that I uploaded and you tarnished. The colors in the pictures I posted are exactly like the original broadcast. You do know that they have professional video editors who refine these images to look exactly as they are supposed to look, right? Modifying them is a disgrace to the original product and a personal insult to me as I took much time to find exactly the right image before uploading it. I also find it disingenuous that you would use as an example the one image in which you arguably made clearer. Every single other one that you modified looks far worse than the original. This website is about exhibiting the firearms seen in films and that means showing them as the producers intended. Also, they leave the black bars in there because they add contrast. That is what the producers intended and that is why I leave them in.Axeman 21:06, 30 December 2010 (UTC)

The new images I've uploaded are either from the official dvd's or from a high definition streaming source. The HD source you've used still have black bars (which was not intended to be seen) and have the network logo in them. While that was what was seen on television, this is not how it's seen in other sources and this is not how it's preferred to be seen on the site. I also take great care in finding the right image as well and you might have not noticed, but I have a LOT more experience uploading screenshots than you have. --Ben41 04:07, 31 December 2010 (UTC)

If your images really did come from a DVD or your unnamed "high-definition source" then they wouldn't look as they do. Your images are inferior. If the black bars were not intended to be seen, then they wouldn't have been seen. As I said, they add contrast. Oh, and nobody is impressed by the quantity of the images that you have uploaded. Quality is all that matters, so drop your uncalled-for smug attitude.Axeman 06:36, 31 December 2010 (UTC)
Well, Ben41's "high-definition source" is likely to be Blu-Ray or an enhanced DVD as he usually uploads modified images from Blu-Ray and sometimes heavily-adjusted DVDS. Also, some of Ben41's screenshots for Lost don't look that saturated, but are just simply too bright. - Kenny99 07:58, 31 December 2010 (UTC)

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