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MWII M4

Hi. If you compare this image to that of a real M4 (let's say, this one), you should notice that the barrel of Modern Warfare II's "M4" is shorter than 14.5", and is somewhere between 12 and 13. As for the “14" Carbine Shroud” barrel attachment, it is actually longer than the standard barrel, as you can see by comparing the lengths in this video. --Ultimate94ninja (talk) 12:40, 13 May 2023 (UTC)

The real 13.5" Geissele handguard actually has 7 slots, as seen here. Geissele makes such handguards in 13.5 and 10.5 inches (along with other lengths), but not in 11.5 inches. Now, here's a 12.5" carbine fitted with a 11.5" CMT Tactical handguard. If you compare it with the game's "M4", you can see that the length actually matches it. So, the "M4" from MWII is essentially a 12.5" barreled carbine with a fictional 11.5" depiction of a Geissele-style handguard. --Ultimate94ninja (talk) 21:16, 14 May 2023 (UTC)

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