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| Interesting Topic-Perfect Assassin's Weapon
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| It depends which weapon. For pistol, I'd probably say a Ruger Mk III Integrally Suppressed .22 LR. As for a sniper rifle, an Accuracy International Covert 7.62 would probably be the best choice if they need to carry a weapon past security, or take it on board a flight. And it's very accurate too. Contract killers tend not to use anything automatic, so skip machine guns, sub-machine guns and assault rifles...seeing as the Assassin's Creed hidden blade isn't actually a real weapon, I'd say probably a Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife. They were made for the British WWII Commandos, and designed to do one thing only-kill. Useless at everything else, but exceedingly good at that. Should top anything else...Alasdair.
| | == Thanks for help! == |
| | Thanks for help with ''[[Stone Killer, The|The Stone Killer]]''. I really was very unsure about all these revolvers. :) [[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] 12:22, 12 June 2012 (CDT) |
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| I appreciate the input, thank you truly (: But one question, would heavily customized M1911 Variants be too cliche? I know they have a reputation for being used by special forces and whatnot but i find them to be one of the suavest weapons on the planet if customized correctly.
| | No problem, and you actually were spot on with most of your identifications, all i did was clean up a bit (: |
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| ==Comparison of Winchester 1893 to 1897==
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| Note that TONS of people confused the 1897 with the 1893 because NORINCO made a clone of the 1893 and called it the Model 97. These images are from the original Winchester Guns. You have a beautiful image of a Win 93 but it is misidentified as a Win 97. I know that pic is NOT a Norinco Clone. Those Norinco Clones have a jet black finish that is too new looking.
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 4 January 2014
Thanks for help!
Thanks for help with The Stone Killer. I really was very unsure about all these revolvers. :) Greg-Z 12:22, 12 June 2012 (CDT)
No problem, and you actually were spot on with most of your identifications, all i did was clean up a bit (: