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(New page: ==The Sig== The P228 is a guess. I just remember it being two tone and not full size.--~~~~)
 
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The P228 is a guess. I just remember it being two tone and not full size.--[[User:Predator20|Predator20]] 02:58, 24 February 2010 (UTC)
The P228 is a guess. I just remember it being two tone and not full size.--[[User:Predator20|Predator20]] 02:58, 24 February 2010 (UTC)
i havent seen this in a while , but if you listen , when he loades it , you can hear BB's in the mag. simmons 8492
:I saw the film recently, he loads the weapons with standard 9mm ammunition the gun just makes a lot of clicking noises when he handles it.
like i said long time a go . my bad. simmons 8492
==Good Message==
I like the way this film deals with Vince Vaughn's character owning a gun. He is portrayed as an average guy, not a criminal or stupid redneck like most civilian gun owners in movies, who owns a ''handgun'' (the most evil machine ever invented according to many in Hollywood) who stores it in a very responsible manner for someone with small children in the house, and is only seen taking it out when he believes there is an intruder who is threatening his family. Far too many films and television shows only portray gun owners (especially handgun owners) as police, criminal, or stupid hicks. While subtle, I like the way this film breaks that stereotype. -[[User:Anonymous|Anonymous]]

Latest revision as of 18:21, 16 October 2010

The Sig

The P228 is a guess. I just remember it being two tone and not full size.--Predator20 02:58, 24 February 2010 (UTC)

i havent seen this in a while , but if you listen , when he loades it , you can hear BB's in the mag. simmons 8492

I saw the film recently, he loads the weapons with standard 9mm ammunition the gun just makes a lot of clicking noises when he handles it.


like i said long time a go . my bad. simmons 8492

Good Message

I like the way this film deals with Vince Vaughn's character owning a gun. He is portrayed as an average guy, not a criminal or stupid redneck like most civilian gun owners in movies, who owns a handgun (the most evil machine ever invented according to many in Hollywood) who stores it in a very responsible manner for someone with small children in the house, and is only seen taking it out when he believes there is an intruder who is threatening his family. Far too many films and television shows only portray gun owners (especially handgun owners) as police, criminal, or stupid hicks. While subtle, I like the way this film breaks that stereotype. -Anonymous