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If you have questions or want to discuss something, please put it in the Discussion page for that article rather than in the article itself. To answer your question on the Expendables 2 page, the 1911 is designed to be carried cocked with the safety on, although putting it down the front of your trousers is questionable. About the Walking dead page, the button on the front of the CP1 trigger guard is not a grip safety, but is a safety catch. Once it is released you do not need to hold it. Also I think the M203 is an M203, but the long version rather than the short version which is shown attached to the M4 in the gun image.  --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] ([[User talk:Commando552|talk]]) 13:06, 16 November 2012 (EST)
If you have questions or want to discuss something, please put it in the Discussion page for that article rather than in the article itself. To answer your question on the Expendables 2 page, the 1911 is designed to be carried cocked with the safety on, although putting it down the front of your trousers is questionable. About the Walking dead page, the button on the front of the CP1 trigger guard is not a grip safety, but is a safety catch. Once it is released you do not need to hold it. Also I think the M203 is an M203, but the long version rather than the short version which is shown attached to the M4 in the gun image.  --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] ([[User talk:Commando552|talk]]) 13:06, 16 November 2012 (EST)
:Sorry about that. Thanks for the help though.- Survivalkid21

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If you have questions or want to discuss something, please put it in the Discussion page for that article rather than in the article itself. To answer your question on the Expendables 2 page, the 1911 is designed to be carried cocked with the safety on, although putting it down the front of your trousers is questionable. About the Walking dead page, the button on the front of the CP1 trigger guard is not a grip safety, but is a safety catch. Once it is released you do not need to hold it. Also I think the M203 is an M203, but the long version rather than the short version which is shown attached to the M4 in the gun image. --commando552 (talk) 13:06, 16 November 2012 (EST)

Sorry about that. Thanks for the help though.- Survivalkid21