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The front sight doesn't look like it goes together at the top, it appears to be U-shaped like on a AKS and not hooded like on the Type 56.
The front sight doesn't look like it goes together at the top, it appears to be U-shaped like on a AKS and not hooded like on the Type 56.
--[[User:Thejoker|Thejoker]] ([[User talk:Thejoker|talk]]) 18:10, 28 January 2013 (EST)
--[[User:Thejoker|Thejoker]] ([[User talk:Thejoker|talk]]) 18:10, 28 January 2013 (EST)
== Home Defense Procedure ==
During the home defense scene, Wigand sits his daughter down at a table in the basement and has her draw a picture while he investigates the outside of the house.  This, I assume, is to ensure he knows her location and that she doesn't surprise him while he walks around with a loaded gun.  I was wondering if anyone has heard of this being taught as a part of home defense?  --[[User:MrMiracle|MrMiracle]] ([[User talk:MrMiracle|talk]]) 18:33, 27 March 2013 (EDT)

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Norinco Type 56-1?

The front sight doesn't look like it goes together at the top, it appears to be U-shaped like on a AKS and not hooded like on the Type 56. --Thejoker (talk) 18:10, 28 January 2013 (EST)

Home Defense Procedure

During the home defense scene, Wigand sits his daughter down at a table in the basement and has her draw a picture while he investigates the outside of the house. This, I assume, is to ensure he knows her location and that she doesn't surprise him while he walks around with a loaded gun. I was wondering if anyone has heard of this being taught as a part of home defense? --MrMiracle (talk) 18:33, 27 March 2013 (EDT)