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... that most of the weapons seen on ''[[Torchwood]]'' are actually airsoft?
... that most of the weapons seen on ''[[Torchwood]]'' are actually airsoft?




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Revision as of 16:17, 23 January 2011

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... that the gold plated Taurus PT92 with pearl grips and a black barrel used on Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball also saw use in Driven to Kill? @@@ ... that a lot of television series substitute the M249 for visually modified Daewoo K3 machine guns? @@@ ... that there are barely any discernible differences between the outward appearance of the Beretta 92F and Beretta 92FS? @@@ ... that most firearms used on The A-Team are actually semi-automatic only? The actors were told to pull the triggers rapidly and in conjunction with the sound and special effects the illusion of automatic fire was achieved. @@@ ... that a lot of the Heckler & Koch SR9 sniper rifles seen on-screen are actually converted Heckler & Koch HK91? @@@ ... that Bruce Willis used a Beretta 92F in the first Die Hard movie, but a Beretta 92FS in the second and third? @@@ ... that during Yuri Orlovs (Nicolas Cage) review of the weapon stockpile in Lord of War, the production actually used 3.000 real SA Vz.58 assault rifles? @@@ ... that the Cobray 37mm Launcher is often used to impersonate the M203? @@@ ... that most of the weapons seen on Torchwood are actually airsoft?


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