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Talk:Operation Red Sea

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Revision as of 09:07, 19 July 2018 by Landwarrior (talk | contribs)
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Pretty sure the launcher is an older FIM-43 Redeye standing in for a Stinger - the slanted pistol grip and lack of the IFF antenna box are dead giveaways. Also spotted an older Colt Carbine (probably a M653) in that last M16 screencap. Finally, in the first standard M16A1 cap there's also an AK that also has a grenade launcher attached, though it's too obscured to make a positive ID, as well as a SAW/Minimi machine gun. StanTheMan (talk) 11:39, 18 July 2018 (EDT)

Naw, it looks like it's a prop referenced from multiple sources, the gripstock is too big and blocky to come from a Redeye and the tube looks like they based it on a M134 Stinger gunnery trainer since it has that performance indicator box at the back. Plus the grip and trigger don't look anything like the ones from a Redeye. It does have the IFF antenna, you can see it here:
Operation Red S 0 (109).JPG
It's just in the fully folded position. Evil Tim (talk) 12:38, 18 July 2018 (EDT)

Actually,in Chinese movie or Television about modern war,most of western weapon using prop or airsoft is not surprising,and the reject Type 56-1 is always have tactical custom.


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