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:: Interesting to learn - though if I had to guess I'd say that it probably wasn't done because of the military practice but simply just to give the guns a more "post-apocalyptic" look (for the same reason they all have cloth wraps and tallies presumably about zombie/people kills scratched onto their lower receivers.) I'm also pretty sure even the TV show is meant to be ambiguous and that ''Fear'' only stopped at 2010 to line up with the beginning of the main series rather than to actually say it occurred that year. Though honestly it doesn't matter because I doubt the showrunners actually take the timeline into real consideration when they have the option to use cool guns or cars instead (and it happens all the time - you see SCARs, M27 IARs, KSGs, UTS-15s, and plenty of new AR-15 variants like the YHM Enforcer that did not exist or would have been extremely rare when the show started.) --[[User:Sergeant Simpleton|Sergeant Simpleton]] ([[User talk:Sergeant Simpleton|talk]]) 09:55, 25 December 2016 (EST)
:: Interesting to learn - though if I had to guess I'd say that it probably wasn't done because of the military practice but simply just to give the guns a more "post-apocalyptic" look (for the same reason they all have cloth wraps and tallies presumably about zombie/people kills scratched onto their lower receivers.) I'm also pretty sure even the TV show is meant to be ambiguous and that ''Fear'' only stopped at 2010 to line up with the beginning of the main series rather than to actually say it occurred that year. Though honestly it doesn't matter because I doubt the showrunners actually take the timeline into real consideration when they have the option to use cool guns or cars instead (and it happens all the time - you see SCARs, M27 IARs, KSGs, UTS-15s, and plenty of new AR-15 variants like the YHM Enforcer that did not exist or would have been extremely rare when the show started.) --[[User:Sergeant Simpleton|Sergeant Simpleton]] ([[User talk:Sergeant Simpleton|talk]]) 09:55, 25 December 2016 (EST)
:::Regardless of intent, ''Fear'' definitively sets a start date for the apocalypse, though. The civilian SCARs were first released in 2010 and would be uncommon but not anachronistic. I'm still unconvinced that the rifle in season 6 is a actual M27, but it isn't technically anachronistic either because it did exist prior and was initially fielded in late 2010, making it unlikely but not impossible. [[User:Spartan198|Spartan198]] ([[User talk:Spartan198|talk]]) 16:58, 25 December 2016 (EST)

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A couple things:

I'm pretty sure that the "M4-Type" is actually an M16A2/3 fitted with a 6-position retractable stock (covered in cloth wrap) and a RIS handguard with rail covers and an AN/PEQ-15 (with unnecessary zip ties securing it to the rails.) The gun has a 20' barrel and a fixed carry handle so it's definitely not an M4 or M16A4.

Also, the SIG P250 isn't definitively anachronistic. The comics started being written in 2003, but the storyline date is intentionally unspecified, so that note should probably be removed. --Sergeant Simpleton (talk) 09:59, 24 December 2016 (EST)

I've seen images of troops in the training/field with PEQs and optics ziptied to their weapons for additional securing before (example), so it is a legitimate if uncommon practice. But, yeah, no start date for the comic continuity has been given, unlike the TV show continuity where scenes in Fear definitively set it as beginning in 2010, making some weapons like the Kel-Tec KSG appearing in Season 7 anachronistic. Spartan198 (talk) 18:53, 24 December 2016 (EST)
Interesting to learn - though if I had to guess I'd say that it probably wasn't done because of the military practice but simply just to give the guns a more "post-apocalyptic" look (for the same reason they all have cloth wraps and tallies presumably about zombie/people kills scratched onto their lower receivers.) I'm also pretty sure even the TV show is meant to be ambiguous and that Fear only stopped at 2010 to line up with the beginning of the main series rather than to actually say it occurred that year. Though honestly it doesn't matter because I doubt the showrunners actually take the timeline into real consideration when they have the option to use cool guns or cars instead (and it happens all the time - you see SCARs, M27 IARs, KSGs, UTS-15s, and plenty of new AR-15 variants like the YHM Enforcer that did not exist or would have been extremely rare when the show started.) --Sergeant Simpleton (talk) 09:55, 25 December 2016 (EST)
Regardless of intent, Fear definitively sets a start date for the apocalypse, though. The civilian SCARs were first released in 2010 and would be uncommon but not anachronistic. I'm still unconvinced that the rifle in season 6 is a actual M27, but it isn't technically anachronistic either because it did exist prior and was initially fielded in late 2010, making it unlikely but not impossible. Spartan198 (talk) 16:58, 25 December 2016 (EST)