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It was that during planet of the ood there was a security guard firing a Fn Minime with an elcan optical sight, But wouldnt that make it a C9? It's just that the C9 is a Canadian built Minime and with a Elcan optical sight.
It was that during planet of the ood there was a security guard firing a Fn Minime with an elcan optical sight, But wouldnt that make it a C9? It's just that the C9 is a Canadian built Minime and with a Elcan optical sight.


:Depends on the front sight. If it's open then it's a C9, otherwise it's a Mk1 Minimi/L108A1.
:Depends on the front sight. If it's open then it's a C9, otherwise it's a Mk1 Minimi/L108A1.[[User:The Wierd It|The Wierd It]] 17:46, 30 August 2009 (UTC)

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There isn't any SCAR in Doctor Who, i think it was a UMP9 i saw instead. How should BBC get ahold of a FN SCAR anyway and in 2005! On the other hand, how should a group of East Timorese Rebels get an F2000. - Flying Dane

Gun Law

I think the comment about the illegality of full auto weapons for British police is a bit redundant, since UK gun law seems to have gone out the window in the series when you have security guards with full auto G-36s. The Wierd It 22:24, 5 May 2009 (UTC)

FN Minime

It was that during planet of the ood there was a security guard firing a Fn Minime with an elcan optical sight, But wouldnt that make it a C9? It's just that the C9 is a Canadian built Minime and with a Elcan optical sight.

Depends on the front sight. If it's open then it's a C9, otherwise it's a Mk1 Minimi/L108A1.The Wierd It 17:46, 30 August 2009 (UTC)