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If you're creating a new page for a Mortar make sure to add '''<nowiki>[[Category:Gun]]</nowiki>''' and '''<nowiki>[[Category:Mortar]]</nowiki>''' to the page so that it will be listed here.
If you're creating a new page for a Mortar make sure to add '''<nowiki>[[Category:Gun]]</nowiki>''' and '''<nowiki>[[Category:Mortar]]</nowiki>''' to the page so that it will be listed here.


It should be noted that since a functional mortar is a Destructive Device under US law and it is very hard to acquire one, most mortars in live-action productions not seen in stock footage are likely to be metal tubes rigged with pyro charges fitted with real mortar accessories such as stands and baseplates.
It should be noted that since a functional mortar is a Destructive Device under US law and it is very hard to acquire one, most mortars in live-action productions not seen in stock footage (particularly any that are modern or "fired" on-screen) are likely to be metal tubes rigged with pyro charges fitted with real mortar accessories such as stands and baseplates.


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Revision as of 17:07, 14 February 2018

If you're creating a new page for a Mortar make sure to add [[Category:Gun]] and [[Category:Mortar]] to the page so that it will be listed here.

It should be noted that since a functional mortar is a Destructive Device under US law and it is very hard to acquire one, most mortars in live-action productions not seen in stock footage (particularly any that are modern or "fired" on-screen) are likely to be metal tubes rigged with pyro charges fitted with real mortar accessories such as stands and baseplates.