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In the picture where Mel Gibson is holding a Beretta and his badge, that is most certainly not his normal Beretta. It's definitely a Inox model. [[User:Acora|Acora]] 07:24, 7 July 2010 (UTC)
In the picture where Mel Gibson is holding a Beretta and his badge, that is most certainly not his normal Beretta. It's definitely a Inox model. [[User:Acora|Acora]] 07:24, 7 July 2010 (UTC)


- The daylight hitting the gun makes it look brighter on that particular picture. It's still his regular Beretta - It has the proper 'black' look in alternate angles during that same sequence. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] 17:24, 7 July 2010 (UTC)
- No way. The Inox has a very strong silver color to it, just like other stainless guns. That gun does not. The daylight hitting the gun makes it look brighter on that particular picture. It's still his regular Beretta - It has the proper 'black' look in alternate angles during that same sequence. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] 17:24, 7 July 2010 (UTC)

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The cover also shows him with the extended slide release. Is this another mistake? I think MPM might have got his tags mixed up again. - Gunmaster45


tags

MT2008 fixed my tags. After the first upload I haven't touched the Beretta descriptions. Instead yielding to those with better eyes than I have... So please talk to MT2008 MoviePropMaster2008 23:04, 16 February 2009 (UTC)

Armor Piercing 9mm rounds

Reading this article got me to thinking again about Armor Piercing 9mm rounds. I'm guessing they're talking about the 7N31 or 7N21 rounds developed in Russia. You can read about it here http://world.guns.ru/smg/smg61-e.htm. Are there any military forces that use this type of ammunition, or is it still in the trial phase, or nobody just uses it? Also, even though yes, it is a 9mm, would it work in any 9mm gun or is there any type of special modifications needed to use the round? Thoughts? --Gunkatas 20:28, 16 October 2009 (UTC)

MAC-10

During the section discussing the MAC-11/9 the author seems to imply that because the weapon is chambered for 9mm it cant be the MAC-10. I am not contesting the author's identification as he gives multiple distingishing features, however his statement "It is even stated that the weapon is a 9mm" does not aid this identification as the MAC-10 has varients chambered for 9mm as well.

Picture 3 in the 92FS section

In the picture where Mel Gibson is holding a Beretta and his badge, that is most certainly not his normal Beretta. It's definitely a Inox model. Acora 07:24, 7 July 2010 (UTC)

- No way. The Inox has a very strong silver color to it, just like other stainless guns. That gun does not. The daylight hitting the gun makes it look brighter on that particular picture. It's still his regular Beretta - It has the proper 'black' look in alternate angles during that same sequence. StanTheMan 17:24, 7 July 2010 (UTC)