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[[Call of Duty:Black Ops]]
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== Please help ID this shotgun ==
Alright, since Family Guy isn't going to be created I'm going to tell you the weapons that are, or look like.Unknown M1911A1
 
Unknown Shotgun(R870?/W1200?)
This shotgun has been previously id'ed as a Remington Model 31, but the ejection port looks off. Do you have any ideas? --[[User:Ben41|Ben41]] 05:14, 21 January 2011 (UTC)
AR-10 Prototype
[[Image:et_gun1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|.]]
PSG-1
[[Image:et_gun2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|.]]
Walther P38
I can't really tell but I think it is a Model 31.
PO8 Luger
It could be a custom shotgun based on the Model 31
M3"Grease Gun"
But it looks like a Ithaca 37 a little bit
M1 Garand
M1A1 Thompson
Unknown Sniper Rifle(R700?)
AR-15
[[Image:Example.jpg]]


== Need help with his gun ==
== Need help with his gun ==

Revision as of 21:46, 1 March 2011

Hello again This is my Talk Page. You want a link to game who's other modes don't suck but the SP and MP sucks Call of Duty:Black Ops

Alright, since Family Guy isn't going to be created I'm going to tell you the weapons that are, or look like.Unknown M1911A1 Unknown Shotgun(R870?/W1200?) AR-10 Prototype PSG-1 Walther P38 PO8 Luger M3"Grease Gun" M1 Garand M1A1 Thompson Unknown Sniper Rifle(R700?) AR-15 File:Example.jpg

Need help with his gun

unidentified pocket revolver

I can't tell what this is. Looks like some kind of Smith & Wesson design, but it's not a Model 1 or 2. Could be a Marlin M1875 No. 32 Pocket Revolver. --Ben41 08:40, 21 January 2011 (UTC) It's a Marlin 1875-Falcon

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Jesus.H.Christ Treyarch has falied us once more with Black Ops Why?