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User talk:RedJedRevolver

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RE: Deletion Page

Nope. It would help but we don't have it here.-Oliveira 10:41, 29 June 2009 (UTC)

Re:Thanks

I didn't really help that much, but sure. I didn't finish fixing the BDA section and I got pulled from the computer before I could. I'll fix it up now. - Gunmaster45

I noticed. I'm kind of annoyed by the 800px images, and commented on them in the discussion section, which no one apparently is looking at. >:|. AdAstra2009 switched them back from 600px to 800px which really annoyed me. - Gunmaster45
It's because AdAstra2009 is redoing the screencaps to replae MT2008s AVI rip shots, and he's making all the images 800px. It's kind of annoying. - Gunmaster45

Interesting.

Out of curiousity, why don't they call it 9.27x18mm if it's that size, then? Tim 07:01, 1 July 2009 (UTC)

Mask 1911

I don't believe the gun is a Gold Cup NM. The slide doesn't have slanted cocking serrations. It has the target sights, but aside from that, I'd say it is more likely just a customized series 70. BTW, use the PROPER name of a gun if you change it. It is a Colt Gold Cup Nation Match, and we have a section for it linked on the M1911A1 pistol page. You just need to know how to link it properly, you left a dead link. So if you can confirm or de-confirm what I say, I'd appreciate it so I can fix the format. - Gunmaster45

Okay, but aren't those cocking serrations a major tell-tale sign? Or did older GCNMs not have them. Because if NMs never had straight cocking serrations, than the sights aren't enough. - Gunmaster45
Alright, I'll change it to Custom Colt Series 70. And BTW, the Cara gun I'm building might have a NM slide. - Gunmaster45

I'm back briefly

Just dealing with a bunch of Indies who want guns... And as you well know, sometimes the production has no idea what they want ... and when they want it. Ugh! But I'm slammed with work so if you send me any messages, I apologize for not responding in a timely manner. best regards MoviePropMaster2008 04:20, 14 July 2009 (UTC)

the P7 pistols

You have eagle eyes! Actually I either scramble or mask over the Serial Numbers when I post pics of guns. In the case of these guns, I just cloned the "0" in the serial numbers, so both guns had SNs that ended in 89, but the previous string of numbers was filled, but I cloned the "0" and made it all zeroes just to mask the 'identity' of the pistol. Personally, unless someone is buying the gun, there is no purpose in strangers having your SN for the world to see. I've mentioned that 'bored cops' have created problems for me in the past, when I posted an inventory gun on the net with the SN clearly posted and for some reason, 19 different police departments in the country decided to run a investigation check into the SN just to see where it was located. Well all these checks show up on the Computer databases of the ATF and I got a call from the ATF asking why nineteen different police departments were doing checks on MY gun .... LOL. This was in the EARLY days of the internet. I'm sure that any cop will get into trouble for wasting computer tracking time nowadays, but I just don't take the chance. Thanks. MoviePropMaster2008 04:20, 14 July 2009 (UTC)

Re:Talk:Kristen Stewart

The person who made that page is Losername. She's the brother of Gunmaster45 so her brother probably doesn't care about those empty pages. - Kenny99 21:25, 12 August 2009 (UTC)


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