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I actually felt annoyed of the movie as I piss poorly did the screencaps. This was one terrible film [[User:Excalibur01|Excalibur01]] 05:11, 7 January 2009 (UTC)
I actually felt annoyed of the movie as I piss poorly did the screencaps. This was one terrible film [[User:Excalibur01|Excalibur01]] 05:11, 7 January 2009 (UTC)
: Agreed, the original was a LOT better. = [[User: 2wingo]]


== Climax continuity error ==
== Climax continuity error ==
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On the page, it says because of the folding stock, the rifle may be a Remington 700 with an AICS stock.  However, the bolt handle is that of an Accuracy International-produced rifle.  I'd say it's an Arctic Warfare.  --[[User:Jeddostotle7|Jeddostotle7]]--  9:51, 30 June 2012 (PST)
On the page, it says because of the folding stock, the rifle may be a Remington 700 with an AICS stock.  However, the bolt handle is that of an Accuracy International-produced rifle.  I'd say it's an Arctic Warfare.  --[[User:Jeddostotle7|Jeddostotle7]]--  9:51, 30 June 2012 (PST)
:The bolt handle is not from an Accuracy International rifle, as the stalk of the bolt handle is straight as opposed to an an AI where it sweeps backwards, and the knob is too large to be a genuine AI one. My guess is that it is a 700 in an AICS, but is just a more convincing job than most. First tell tale sign is that it seems to have a round receiver, although it is hard to tell. Secondly, there is not enough "bolt" coming out the back of the receiver. Thridly the magazine is too long for any AI magazine, but you do get magazine that long for the AICS depending on capacity and caliber. Lastly, on an AI there is a circular cut out in the stock for the bolt to turn down into, as opposed to on this gun where there is a cutout with a separate square bushing like on the AICS. It has been fitted with an Arctic Warfare style flash hider and a round bolt handle making it look more like an AI AW than most though. --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] 17:17, 3 July 2012 (CDT)
Its definitely a Artic Warfare Folding stock

Latest revision as of 06:42, 2 April 2013

Waste of time

I actually felt annoyed of the movie as I piss poorly did the screencaps. This was one terrible film Excalibur01 05:11, 7 January 2009 (UTC)

Agreed, the original was a LOT better. = User: 2wingo

Climax continuity error

I notice towards the end of Bangkok Dangerous (2008), Joe (Nicholas Cage) was shooting his pistol at his double-crossing client driving away in his Mercedes. When in the close-ups, Joe was carrying a Glock in his left hand, but at the "firing" scenes, the pistol is now a Beretta-type handgun.

m16 stock

would anyone be ablt to tell me what stock is used on the m16a2?

AW-looking rifle NOT an L96A1, but it can't be an R700 with AICS

On the page, it says because of the folding stock, the rifle may be a Remington 700 with an AICS stock. However, the bolt handle is that of an Accuracy International-produced rifle. I'd say it's an Arctic Warfare. --Jeddostotle7-- 9:51, 30 June 2012 (PST)

The bolt handle is not from an Accuracy International rifle, as the stalk of the bolt handle is straight as opposed to an an AI where it sweeps backwards, and the knob is too large to be a genuine AI one. My guess is that it is a 700 in an AICS, but is just a more convincing job than most. First tell tale sign is that it seems to have a round receiver, although it is hard to tell. Secondly, there is not enough "bolt" coming out the back of the receiver. Thridly the magazine is too long for any AI magazine, but you do get magazine that long for the AICS depending on capacity and caliber. Lastly, on an AI there is a circular cut out in the stock for the bolt to turn down into, as opposed to on this gun where there is a cutout with a separate square bushing like on the AICS. It has been fitted with an Arctic Warfare style flash hider and a round bolt handle making it look more like an AI AW than most though. --commando552 17:17, 3 July 2012 (CDT)

Its definitely a Artic Warfare Folding stock