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''- Flying Dane''
''- Flying Dane''
:No the The .44 Magnum version of the Desert Eagle holds 8, it's the .357 Magnum version that holds 9. :/ Oh. and the placement of the dot in calibers goes before the number, not after it.


== Screenshots ==
== Screenshots ==


I think I still have the game, I'll be willing to take screens of the in-game weapons. But I have no idea how to properly edit a wiki page, so someone else would have to arrange them in a pretty way on the game's page =) - [[User:Sentient6|Sentient6]] 01:51, 8 February 2011 (UTC)
I think I still have the game, I'll be willing to take screens of the in-game weapons. But I have no idea how to properly edit a wiki page, so someone else would have to arrange them in a pretty way on the game's page =) - [[User:Sentient6|Sentient6]] 01:51, 8 February 2011 (UTC)

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Desert Eagle

The 44. Magnum version of the Desert Eagle does actually have 9 rounds, it's the 50. AE version that only has 7.

- Flying Dane

No the The .44 Magnum version of the Desert Eagle holds 8, it's the .357 Magnum version that holds 9. :/ Oh. and the placement of the dot in calibers goes before the number, not after it.

Screenshots

I think I still have the game, I'll be willing to take screens of the in-game weapons. But I have no idea how to properly edit a wiki page, so someone else would have to arrange them in a pretty way on the game's page =) - Sentient6 01:51, 8 February 2011 (UTC)