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It is a PKM- note the front sight, the feed cover and the folded bipod- all of them correspond to the actual weapon and not the L7. As for why it is in British use, the weapon is only seen for roughly 2-3 seconds before the scene cuts, which isn't really long enough for most viewers to notice. [[User: Markit|Markit]]
It is a PKM- note the front sight, the feed cover and the folded bipod- all of them correspond to the actual weapon and not the L7. As for why it is in British use, the weapon is only seen for roughly 2-3 seconds before the scene cuts, which isn't really long enough for most viewers to notice. [[User: Markit|Markit]]
== Post Apocalyptic ==
Should this movie really be clumped into this category? 04:33, 15 June 2010 (UTC)

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The PKM

I think the PKM is a L7A1.Oliveira 23:06, 28 April 2009 (UTC)

It is a PKM- note the front sight, the feed cover and the folded bipod- all of them correspond to the actual weapon and not the L7. As for why it is in British use, the weapon is only seen for roughly 2-3 seconds before the scene cuts, which isn't really long enough for most viewers to notice. Markit


Post Apocalyptic

Should this movie really be clumped into this category? 04:33, 15 June 2010 (UTC)