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Are we sure it's a [[Glock 20]]? I'm not sure it is due to fact we barely see any of those in the movies, if it's said in dialogue that it's a Glock 20, it doesn't necessarily mean it is, like for example, in a movie dialogue, if a M1911A1-type pistol made by Rock Island Armory or Springfield Armory is used and they call it a "Colt .45" or something like that, sometimes they do a close-up and it's obviously a different manufacturer name on the gun, an example of this was shown to me a couple of times already, in ''[[Zombieland: Double Tap]]'', Tallahassee calls the [[Rock Island Armory M1911A1]], a "Colt .45", in ''[[End of Watch]]'', Officer Brian Taylor calls his duty-issued [[Glock 22]] a "[[Glock 19]]", and finally in ''[[Better Call Saul]]'', Sodchak claims that he had a "[[Glock 22]] Gen 3" which in actuality was the Generation 2 instead and a "Wilson Combat 1911" which was also a stainless [[Kimber Custom TLE II|Kimber Custom TLE RL/II]], we shouldn't be identifying guns basing off on movie dialogue alone because almost all the time, they're (which sometimes are understandable) wrong. [[User:I'mallaboutguns.1|I'mallaboutguns.1]] ([[User talk:I'mallaboutguns.1|talk]]) 04:31, 18 February 2022 (EST) | Are we sure it's a [[Glock 20]]? I'm not sure it is due to fact we barely see any of those in the movies, if it's said in dialogue that it's a Glock 20, it doesn't necessarily mean it is, like for example, in a movie dialogue, if a M1911A1-type pistol made by Rock Island Armory or Springfield Armory is used and they call it a "Colt .45" or something like that, sometimes they do a close-up and it's obviously a different manufacturer name on the gun, an example of this was shown to me a couple of times already, in ''[[Zombieland: Double Tap]]'', Tallahassee calls the [[Rock Island Armory M1911A1]], a "Colt .45", in ''[[End of Watch]]'', Officer Brian Taylor calls his duty-issued [[Glock 22]] a "[[Glock 19]]", and finally in ''[[Better Call Saul]]'', Sodchak claims that he had a "[[Glock 22]] Gen 3" which in actuality was the Generation 2 instead and a "Wilson Combat 1911" which was also a stainless [[Kimber Custom TLE II|Kimber Custom TLE RL/II]], we shouldn't be identifying guns basing off on movie dialogue alone because almost all the time, they're (which sometimes are understandable) wrong. [[User:I'mallaboutguns.1|I'mallaboutguns.1]] ([[User talk:I'mallaboutguns.1|talk]]) 04:31, 18 February 2022 (EST) | ||
:I'm all for moving that to the Glock 17 section. The original user who made the page added it. [[User:Ominae|Ominae]] ([[User talk:Ominae|talk]]) 05:23, 18 February 2022 (EST) |
Latest revision as of 10:23, 18 February 2022
Glock 20?
Are we sure it's a Glock 20? I'm not sure it is due to fact we barely see any of those in the movies, if it's said in dialogue that it's a Glock 20, it doesn't necessarily mean it is, like for example, in a movie dialogue, if a M1911A1-type pistol made by Rock Island Armory or Springfield Armory is used and they call it a "Colt .45" or something like that, sometimes they do a close-up and it's obviously a different manufacturer name on the gun, an example of this was shown to me a couple of times already, in Zombieland: Double Tap, Tallahassee calls the Rock Island Armory M1911A1, a "Colt .45", in End of Watch, Officer Brian Taylor calls his duty-issued Glock 22 a "Glock 19", and finally in Better Call Saul, Sodchak claims that he had a "Glock 22 Gen 3" which in actuality was the Generation 2 instead and a "Wilson Combat 1911" which was also a stainless Kimber Custom TLE RL/II, we shouldn't be identifying guns basing off on movie dialogue alone because almost all the time, they're (which sometimes are understandable) wrong. I'mallaboutguns.1 (talk) 04:31, 18 February 2022 (EST)