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| If anyone knows more than me, feel free to add, It's a free wiki site after all.
| | ''See [[Talk:Black Lagoon/Archive_1]] for older discussions'' |
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| == APS Assault Rifle ==
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| The APS underwater assault rifle was design to function both above and under water, just as any other projectile weapons designed to function under water (H&K P11 for example can function properly above water, with even better range than under water). Therefore, it's not really strange that Revy was able to fire the APS in the sub.
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| == MG3 ==
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| You state in the article that the MG3 was never fired in the show, but actually it was. The Nazis had an MG3 mounted on the side of their ship, and it was used to fire at Revy & Rock when they surfaced.--[[User:Phillb36|Phillb36]] 02:18, 9 July 2008 (UTC)
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| == DEagle ==
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| just an observation: Yolanda's desert eagly is probly the .357 varient- notice the size of the bore compared to her trigger-finger. unless she had rather large hands (and by large i mean half-inch diameter sausage fingers) it probaly wasnt the .50 action express version. -Dakota the Wolf 01 Sept. 2008
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| :Never, ever, ever use the term "DEagle" on this sight. That is amatuer gamer slang. It is a Desert Eagle, not a DEagle. It's almost as bad as calling a magazine a "clip". - [[User:Gunmaster45|Gunmaster45]]
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| Chang Beretta 76 could be back up guns
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