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Note the stock's lines, the relationship of sights on the barrel compared to the rifle presented in PONR.
 
Note the stock's lines, the relationship of sights on the barrel compared to the rifle presented in PONR.
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- BC2009 / 2011-02-22

Revision as of 22:06, 22 February 2011

Walther P5

The pistol incorrectly labeled as a Beretta M1934 is a suppresed Walther P5. Note the solid slide(berretas are open topped) and the lack of a visible ejection port, which is on the opposite side from other pistols(same as the P38 from which it was derived) --Zurak 47 03:18, 29 August 2009 (UTC)

P7M8

I don't see heat shielding on the P7, so it might be a PSP or a P7PSP 65.29.239.251 07:51, 18 February 2010 (UTC)

Rule number one

In the film they state that rule number one is to never chamber the first round in pistol. Is it just me or is that the exact opposite of what nearly every other source advises people to do.

Yeah pretty much the opposite. (Even though the Israeli's are trained to draw and rack the slide) I think the line works better in the original French film Nikita. He had a revolver and didn't keep the first round cambered. With a semi-auto you have rack the slide, a revolver just pull the trigger again. --Predator20 00:22, 24 February 2010 (UTC)

Unidentified Rifle

I believe it could be a Steyr-Mannlicher SSG, though sound dubbing sounds like a "suppressed" gun, sadly enough.

A few links to look at, so ya'll can consider it -

http://www.remtek.com/arms/steyr/ssg/ssg.htm

http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Steyr_SSG_69

Note the stock's lines, the relationship of sights on the barrel compared to the rifle presented in PONR. - BC2009 / 2011-02-22


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