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==Comparison of Winchester 1893 to 1897== | ==Comparison of Winchester 1893 to 1897== | ||
Note that TONS of people confused the 1897 with the 1893 because NORINCO made a clone of the 1893 and called it the Model 97. | Note that TONS of people confused the 1897 with the 1893 because NORINCO made a clone of the 1893 and called it the Model 97. These images are from the original Winchester Guns. You have a beautiful image of a Win 93 but it is misidentified as a Win 97. I know that pic is NOT a Norinco Clone. Those Norinco Clones have a jet black finish that is too new looking. | ||
[[File:Winchester Comparison.jpg]] | [[File:Winchester Comparison.jpg]] | ||
[[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] | [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] |
Revision as of 05:20, 2 June 2012
Interesting Topic-Perfect Assassin's Weapon -COURTESY OF IMFDB USERS-
It depends which weapon. For pistol, I'd probably say a Ruger Mk III Integrally Suppressed .22 LR. As for a sniper rifle, an Accuracy International Covert 7.62 would probably be the best choice if they need to carry a weapon past security, or take it on board a flight. And it's very accurate too. Contract killers tend not to use anything automatic, so skip machine guns, sub-machine guns and assault rifles...seeing as the Assassin's Creed hidden blade isn't actually a real weapon, I'd say probably a Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife. They were made for the British WWII Commandos, and designed to do one thing only-kill. Useless at everything else, but exceedingly good at that. Should top anything else...Alasdair.
I appreciate the input, thank you truly (: But one question, would heavily customized M1911 Variants be too cliche? I know they have a reputation for being used by special forces and whatnot but i find them to be one of the suavest weapons on the planet if customized correctly.
Comparison of Winchester 1893 to 1897
Note that TONS of people confused the 1897 with the 1893 because NORINCO made a clone of the 1893 and called it the Model 97. These images are from the original Winchester Guns. You have a beautiful image of a Win 93 but it is misidentified as a Win 97. I know that pic is NOT a Norinco Clone. Those Norinco Clones have a jet black finish that is too new looking. MoviePropMaster2008