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I thought we had a rule about fantasy weapons? The Samaritan and Big Baby are not real guns. The Samaritan has some features based on real guns, but it's a big prop with CGI muzzle flashes. - J3
== Where's the Glocks? ==
== Where's the Glocks? ==


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:GM is now adding new screencaps from the DVD. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]] 03:17, 12 November 2008 (UTC)
:GM is now adding new screencaps from the DVD. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]] 03:17, 12 November 2008 (UTC)
:Yeah, sorry about that. I was wiping the page so I wouldn't be influenced to make any mistakes if someone had added wrong info before me. I'm finished now, all the Glocks that were used are now on their. I don't know where people got Glock 19 and 17 from. Hows it look? -GM
:Yeah, sorry about that. I was wiping the page so I wouldn't be influenced to make any mistakes if someone had added wrong info before me. I'm finished now, all the Glocks that were used are now on their. I don't know where people got Glock 19 and 17 from. Hows it look? -GM
:Like it! Not sure about the Glock 21, though. Seems more likely to me they'd just reuse the BPRD's agents' G22s in a different scene, plus that doesn't look like a .45 ACP bore to me. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]] 03:50, 12 November 2008 (UTC)
:Really? I thought the bore looked way too big to be .40 cal. -GM
::Eh, maybe. It's very hard to be sure. But I've seen enough Glocks up-close that I can usually tell most variants apart from each other by looking at bores, particularly the .357 SIG Glocks from the 9mm Glocks, and the .40s from the .45s. Telling the 10mms from the .40s can be tricky, though (you have to look at grip length for those).
::Also, MPM can tell you better than I can, but I believe most productions still prefer to use the 9mm Glock models over the .40s or any other variants, even though .40 is what most Americans prefer nowadays.
:::Aren't .357 SIG and 9mm the same size in terms of bore? --[[User:Funkychinaman|Funkychinaman]] ([[User talk:Funkychinaman|talk]]) 01:33, 17 September 2013 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 05:33, 17 September 2013

I thought we had a rule about fantasy weapons? The Samaritan and Big Baby are not real guns. The Samaritan has some features based on real guns, but it's a big prop with CGI muzzle flashes. - J3


Where's the Glocks?

Who deleted all the Glocks I had on this page? -Ex

GM is now adding new screencaps from the DVD. -MT2008 03:17, 12 November 2008 (UTC)
Yeah, sorry about that. I was wiping the page so I wouldn't be influenced to make any mistakes if someone had added wrong info before me. I'm finished now, all the Glocks that were used are now on their. I don't know where people got Glock 19 and 17 from. Hows it look? -GM
Like it! Not sure about the Glock 21, though. Seems more likely to me they'd just reuse the BPRD's agents' G22s in a different scene, plus that doesn't look like a .45 ACP bore to me. -MT2008 03:50, 12 November 2008 (UTC)
Really? I thought the bore looked way too big to be .40 cal. -GM
Eh, maybe. It's very hard to be sure. But I've seen enough Glocks up-close that I can usually tell most variants apart from each other by looking at bores, particularly the .357 SIG Glocks from the 9mm Glocks, and the .40s from the .45s. Telling the 10mms from the .40s can be tricky, though (you have to look at grip length for those).
Also, MPM can tell you better than I can, but I believe most productions still prefer to use the 9mm Glock models over the .40s or any other variants, even though .40 is what most Americans prefer nowadays.
Aren't .357 SIG and 9mm the same size in terms of bore? --Funkychinaman (talk) 01:33, 17 September 2013 (EDT)