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== Grammar == | == Grammar == | ||
I'm pretty sure this horse has already been beaten, but I'll say it again. | I'm pretty sure this horse has already been beaten, but I'll say it again. | ||
1. Usage of "the/a/an/his/her" | 1. Usage of "the/a/an/his/her" | ||
- Example: "John with 'the/a' gun." | |||
"The" refers to one specific gun, whereas "a" refers to any of the specific kind of gun. That means if a random character has say, a P226 and there is already a different character with one in a previous entry, it's not "the" P226, it's "a" P226 because "the" would mean it's the same piece in the previous entry. It all depends on the storyline. On an entry of it's own it would not be "the" gun it's "a" because no character has used "that" gun yet. Now if there are multiple shots of even different people with the same gun (not type but specific piece) then and only then it's "his/her/the". | |||
2. Tranquilize is the proper grammatical verb but it's not commonly used in colloquial American English. Most say "trank" for short. Note the usage of 'k' and not a 'q'. In English, tranq is the noun, slang albeit for a tranquilizing sedative. The verb to tranquilize someone, is colloquially 'trank' because it is improper for the verb to end in a 'q' and still maintain the correct pronunciation. | 2. Tranquilize is the proper grammatical verb but it's not commonly used in colloquial American English. Most say "trank" for short. Note the usage of 'k' and not a 'q'. In English, tranq is the noun, slang albeit for a tranquilizing sedative. The verb to tranquilize someone, is colloquially 'trank' because it is improper for the verb to end in a 'q' and still maintain the correct pronunciation. | ||
- Tranquilizer (n.) -- the weapon used to sedate something or the pharmaceutical that sedates it. | - Tranquilizer (n.) -- the weapon used to sedate something or the pharmaceutical that sedates it. | ||
- Tranquilize (v.) -- to sedate something | - Tranquilize (v.) -- to sedate something | ||
- Tranq (n.) -- slang for a sedating pharmaceutical | - Tranq (n.) -- slang for a sedating pharmaceutical | ||
- Trank (v.) -- slang for sedating something | - Trank (v.) -- slang for sedating something | ||
--[[User:Sergei Titov|Сергей Титов, Sergei Titov]] ([[User talk:Sergei Titov|talk]]) 20:39, 24 February 2013 (EST) | --[[User:Sergei Titov|Сергей Титов, Sergei Titov]] ([[User talk:Sergei Titov|talk]]) 20:39, 24 February 2013 (EST) | ||
== The unidentified guns == | == The unidentified guns == | ||
I did some digging and found out that The unidentified target pistol is a FNP-45 Tactical. Here is an image that matches the ones on the page, i also found out that the unidentified sniper rifle is an Remington MSR [[User:GunGeek|GunGeek]] 08:34, 14 January 2012 (CST) | I did some digging and found out that The unidentified target pistol is a [[FNP-45 Tactical]]. Here is an image that matches the ones on the page, i also found out that the unidentified sniper rifle is an [[Remington MSR]] [[User:GunGeek|GunGeek]] 08:34, 14 January 2012 (CST) | ||
[[File: | [[File:FNP45Tac.jpg|thumb|none|300px|FNP-45 Tactical]] | ||
[[File:RemingtonMSR.jpg]] | [[File:RemingtonMSR.jpg|thumb|none|450px|MSR]] | ||
==Unidentified Firearms== | ==Unidentified Firearms== | ||
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==USP Error== | ==USP Error== | ||
Am I the only one who notices that the gun in the picture looks more like a USP than an HK45? --[[User:Mormonpowerranger521|Mormonpowerranger521]] | Am I the only one who notices that the gun in the picture looks more like a USP than an HK45? --[[User:Mormonpowerranger521|Mormonpowerranger521]] | ||
[[Image:USP9mm.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Heckler & Koch USP - 9x19mm]] | |||
[[Image:HH45.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Heckler & Koch HK45 - .45ACP]] | |||
<br clear=all>[[Image:Hk45 bullet train.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Quinn's man holding his HK45 on Devon]] | |||
== Casey's Mark 23 == | |||
I'm pretty sure that the Mark 23 in Verbanski's office is an airsoft replica, noted by the front slide serrations and white dot in the safety (as opposed to the red dot). Just saying... --[[User:Mormonpowerranger521|Mormonpowerranger521]] 16:42 28 February 2013 MST | |||
[[Image:SOCOM.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Note the front slide serrations and white dot in the safety area.]] | |||
[[Image:ChuckS5 20.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The front slide serrations are very visible. And if you look closely, you will see the white dot that is found on airsoft replicas.]] | |||
[[ | == Additional == | ||
[[ | |||
[[File:Sarah hkmp5k goodbye.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Sarah cautiously approaching the dastardly duo in "Chuck Versus the Goodbye" (Chuck Series Finale Part 2).]] | |||
[[File:Verbanskiblaser2.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Verbanski with her Blaser R93 in "Chuck Versus the Hack Off" (S5E05).]] |
Latest revision as of 07:12, 28 April 2014
Grammar
I'm pretty sure this horse has already been beaten, but I'll say it again.
1. Usage of "the/a/an/his/her"
- Example: "John with 'the/a' gun." "The" refers to one specific gun, whereas "a" refers to any of the specific kind of gun. That means if a random character has say, a P226 and there is already a different character with one in a previous entry, it's not "the" P226, it's "a" P226 because "the" would mean it's the same piece in the previous entry. It all depends on the storyline. On an entry of it's own it would not be "the" gun it's "a" because no character has used "that" gun yet. Now if there are multiple shots of even different people with the same gun (not type but specific piece) then and only then it's "his/her/the".
2. Tranquilize is the proper grammatical verb but it's not commonly used in colloquial American English. Most say "trank" for short. Note the usage of 'k' and not a 'q'. In English, tranq is the noun, slang albeit for a tranquilizing sedative. The verb to tranquilize someone, is colloquially 'trank' because it is improper for the verb to end in a 'q' and still maintain the correct pronunciation.
- Tranquilizer (n.) -- the weapon used to sedate something or the pharmaceutical that sedates it.
- Tranquilize (v.) -- to sedate something
- Tranq (n.) -- slang for a sedating pharmaceutical
- Trank (v.) -- slang for sedating something
--Сергей Титов, Sergei Titov (talk) 20:39, 24 February 2013 (EST)
The unidentified guns
I did some digging and found out that The unidentified target pistol is a FNP-45 Tactical. Here is an image that matches the ones on the page, i also found out that the unidentified sniper rifle is an Remington MSR GunGeek 08:34, 14 January 2012 (CST)
Unidentified Firearms
This was seen in "Chuck Versus the Curse" (S0506) --Ben41 19:27, 10 January 2012 (CST)
- Looks like a Ruger SR9 to me. --cool-breeze 10:18, 11 January 2012 (CST)
Season Split
The series is in the process of being split up by season, so please add new and missing weapons from Season 5 onto this page. --Ben41 18:27, 3 January 2012 (CST)
Deleted Scenes
In an unaired scene in "Chuck Versus the Hack-Off" (S5E06), an inmate pulls a revolver on Casey before hit in the face by the door opened by Verbanski. This scene was altered in the final aired version of the episode. (This entry was placed here due to the fact that it didn't actually appear in the episode --Ben41 21:49, 23 December 2011 (CST)).
In an unaired scene, Sarah holds the Glock 17. (This entry was placed here due to the fact that it didn't actually appear in the episode).
Season 5 unknown guns
Please help with the guns? Thanks. --Ben41 03:40, 5 November 2011 (CDT)
It looks like it could be a Taurus PT 24/7. Maybe not sure. Tucker
- Definitely a PT 24/7----JazzBlackBelt-- 22:17, 7 January 2012 (CST)
P220 Carry
Is this the first time the P220 Carry has been seen in a TV show? Or on a screen period? Bristow8411 17:13, 3 February 2012 (CST)
USP Error
Am I the only one who notices that the gun in the picture looks more like a USP than an HK45? --Mormonpowerranger521
Casey's Mark 23
I'm pretty sure that the Mark 23 in Verbanski's office is an airsoft replica, noted by the front slide serrations and white dot in the safety (as opposed to the red dot). Just saying... --Mormonpowerranger521 16:42 28 February 2013 MST