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I think that gun is ALSO a remington 870. The reason why I said the gun on the movie page wasn't is illustrated below: | Uh, no Ben41, I think that gun is ALSO a remington 870. Albeit a shortbarreled one with a foregrip attached. The reason why I said the gun on the movie page wasn't is illustrated below: | ||
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the gun in the movie still has a several inch gap between the end of the forearm and the mag tube cap. | the gun in the movie still has a several inch gap between the end of the forearm and the mag tube cap. |
Revision as of 12:20, 1 September 2011
That's NOT a Remington 870
The 870 doesn't have an extension of the magazine tube ahead of the foregrip in the NON-HIGH cap version. If the cop is in stand by mode, then the forearm is fully extended to the front indicating that a round is already in the chamber. But the mag tube looks more like a Mossberg 500. The kicker is that the ejection port doesn't look like a Mossberg. So I'm not sure, except that it is definitely NOT an 870. :) MoviePropMaster2008 03:20, 1 September 2011 (CDT)
It kind of looks like this shotgun. --Ben41 04:17, 1 September 2011 (CDT)
Uh, no Ben41, I think that gun is ALSO a remington 870. Albeit a shortbarreled one with a foregrip attached. The reason why I said the gun on the movie page wasn't is illustrated below: the gun in the movie still has a several inch gap between the end of the forearm and the mag tube cap.