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==Which of these two images is a photoshopped image?==
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[[Image:M16wEarlyCM203.jpg‎ |thumb|right|500px|Early Model CM2037 "IMP" mounted onto [[M16A1]] - 37mm flare. The charging handle is a simple metal pin, later models would have a rubber sleeve placed over it (for cosmetic as well as safety purposes). The trigger guard is simply a bent piece of sheet metal pinned at only one end.]]
[[Image:M16wEarlyCM203.jpg‎ |thumb|none|500px|Early Model CM2037 "IMP" mounted onto [[M16A1]] - 37mm flare. The charging handle is a simple metal pin, later models would have a rubber sleeve placed over it (for cosmetic as well as safety purposes). The trigger guard is simply a bent piece of sheet metal pinned at only one end.]]
[[Image:M16A1wNewCM203.jpg‎ |thumb|right|500px|Updated Model CM203 mounted onto the same M16A1 as before - 37mm flare. In the 1990s Cobray updated their CM203, adding a sturdier curved charging handle, and an M16 Style safety.  Also the trigger guard is now screwed in at both ends and is thicker. Later models would have larger mounting blocks and some variants will have mounts designed to attach to RIS rails.]]
[[Image:M16A1wNewCM203.jpg‎ |thumb|none|500px|Updated Model CM203 mounted onto the same M16A1 as before - 37mm flare. In the 1990s Cobray updated their CM203, adding a sturdier curved charging handle, and an M16 Style safety.  Also the trigger guard is now screwed in at both ends and is thicker. Later models would have larger mounting blocks and some variants will have mounts designed to attach to RIS rails.]]


Comparing these two images side by side, it is obvious that the M16A1 base image is the same on both images, and a different CM203 model is photoshopped onto one of them. Which one is the original image, and which one is the photoshopped image? --[[User:Wuzh|Wuzh]] ([[User talk:Wuzh|talk]]) 23:18, 26 June 2020 (EDT)
Comparing these two images side by side, it is obvious that the M16A1 base image is the same on both images, and a different CM203 model is photoshopped onto one of them. Which one is the original image, and which one is the photoshopped image? --[[User:Wuzh|Wuzh]] ([[User talk:Wuzh|talk]]) 23:18, 26 June 2020 (EDT)

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Which of these two images is a photoshopped image?

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Early Model CM2037 "IMP" mounted onto M16A1 - 37mm flare. The charging handle is a simple metal pin, later models would have a rubber sleeve placed over it (for cosmetic as well as safety purposes). The trigger guard is simply a bent piece of sheet metal pinned at only one end.
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Updated Model CM203 mounted onto the same M16A1 as before - 37mm flare. In the 1990s Cobray updated their CM203, adding a sturdier curved charging handle, and an M16 Style safety. Also the trigger guard is now screwed in at both ends and is thicker. Later models would have larger mounting blocks and some variants will have mounts designed to attach to RIS rails.

Comparing these two images side by side, it is obvious that the M16A1 base image is the same on both images, and a different CM203 model is photoshopped onto one of them. Which one is the original image, and which one is the photoshopped image? --Wuzh (talk) 23:18, 26 June 2020 (EDT)