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==RE: Help for a new idiot==
==RE: Help for a new idiot==
The contents list won't appear unless four or more guns are listed, and ''[[Thief]]'' only has one, so the contents table won't appear yet. I'm sure the film likely has more guns, so if you can remember any add them with a description and I'll put everything in proper format. - [[User:Gunmaster45|Gunmaster45]]
The contents list won't appear unless four or more guns are listed, and ''[[Thief]]'' only has one, so the contents table won't appear yet. I'm sure the film likely has more guns, so if you can remember any add them with a description and I'll put everything in proper format. - [[User:Gunmaster45|Gunmaster45]]
::For future screencapping reference (I'm assuming you took these screencaps yourself), do not crop anything other than widescreen bars from a screencap, so the whole film image is seen. This keeps all of the image sizes consistant and professional looking. BTW, I'm going to look for this movie now that I'm aware of it, and might screencap it in full if I can find it. - [[User:Gunmaster45|Gunmaster45]]

Latest revision as of 19:06, 4 June 2009

Photos

No problem, you have some very good photos, and you seem to know more about the SpringField Armory XDs then I do. Any new knowledge or information is greatly appreciated.--Alienqueen11 01:11, 30 May 2009 (UTC)

RE: Help for a new idiot

The contents list won't appear unless four or more guns are listed, and Thief only has one, so the contents table won't appear yet. I'm sure the film likely has more guns, so if you can remember any add them with a description and I'll put everything in proper format. - Gunmaster45

For future screencapping reference (I'm assuming you took these screencaps yourself), do not crop anything other than widescreen bars from a screencap, so the whole film image is seen. This keeps all of the image sizes consistant and professional looking. BTW, I'm going to look for this movie now that I'm aware of it, and might screencap it in full if I can find it. - Gunmaster45