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'''Miguel Bain ([[Antonio Banderas]]): A Silenced Ruger 22, Classic. You know, I switched when I heard that's what you used.'''
'''Miguel Bain ([[Antonio Banderas]]): A Silenced Ruger 22, Classic. You know, I switched when I heard that's what you used.'''
== The Silenced Mac-10 ==
The way that works out in my mind, is that if you've ever fired a gun outside (without ear protection), your deaf for a few seconds, if not a minute. If you fire one inside, your deaf for longer. If that guard fired his .45 automatic, there would be a lot of deaf people. Albeit, the supressor quiets it, i imagine that it would still be fairly loud. -[[User:The_Winchester|Winchester]]

Revision as of 11:37, 25 October 2010

You got part of this backwards. The Clairidge was based on the Goncz, not the other way around.

Thanks for doing this page!

The screencaps are great! Thanks for finally redoing this! --Ben41 11:30, 1 December 2009 (UTC)


real assassins like small caliber handguns or revolver right?


Absolutely love the info on the Remington Model 7. Just beautiful. I was looking for info on that gun for a while. -- ZG

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Miguel Bain (Antonio Banderas): A Silenced Ruger 22, Classic. You know, I switched when I heard that's what you used.

The Silenced Mac-10

The way that works out in my mind, is that if you've ever fired a gun outside (without ear protection), your deaf for a few seconds, if not a minute. If you fire one inside, your deaf for longer. If that guard fired his .45 automatic, there would be a lot of deaf people. Albeit, the supressor quiets it, i imagine that it would still be fairly loud. -Winchester