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Does anyone else, besides me, notice that the sniper keeps cocking the weapon, even though he isn't shooting? It would have been scary the first time, but after that he's  only getting rid of good ammo... --[[User:Camden Hennis|Camden Hennis]] 06:12, 14 April 2010
Does anyone else, besides me, notice that the sniper keeps cocking the weapon, even though he isn't shooting? It would have been scary the first time, but after that he's  only getting rid of good ammo... --[[User:Camden Hennis|Camden Hennis]] 06:12, 14 April 2010
As Revealed later on, The 'Caller' left another rifle at the scene of the crime to implicate
someone else for the shooting. It's possible he was cocking the empty rifle just to scare him
but actually shoot Stu with his Rifle he later packed away and carried in his Briefcase.

Revision as of 00:25, 15 April 2010

I always thought a Glock 19 was hidden above the Phone Booth.

I think the 'escorts' were claiming he had a Glock, and the Caller said it was the finest cop killer ever made.

It's been a while since I saw this movie, anyone have any other thoughts?

Well the screencap settles it --AdAstra2009 06:36, 8 December 2009 (UTC)

Does anyone else, besides me, notice that the sniper keeps cocking the weapon, even though he isn't shooting? It would have been scary the first time, but after that he's only getting rid of good ammo... --Camden Hennis 06:12, 14 April 2010

As Revealed later on, The 'Caller' left another rifle at the scene of the crime to implicate someone else for the shooting. It's possible he was cocking the empty rifle just to scare him but actually shoot Stu with his Rifle he later packed away and carried in his Briefcase.