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== Rebels ==
== Rebels ==


Hey ust finished watching the film. The gunmen in the unknown South American country are actually troops of a corrupt government (as badly dressed as they may be). This is evidenced by them saying "These medicines belong to the government" to excuse them taking it from the people "who are helping our enemies".
Hey just finished watching the film. The gunmen in the unknown South American country are actually troops of a corrupt government (as badly dressed as they may be). This is evidenced by them saying "These medicines belong to the government" to excuse them taking it from the people "who are helping our enemies".
Also, changed "Latin" to south American, as that is taken by many South Americans as a derogitory term - probably because it implies decent from Latin ppl (ir Europeans) and ignores Indiginous/Black decent or something like that. Not too sure about PCness ins and outs, but this is just to avoid insult.
Also, changed "Latin" to south American, as that is taken by many South Americans as a derogitory term - probably because it implies decent from Latin ppl (ir Europeans) and ignores Indiginous/Black decent or something like that. Not too sure about PCness ins and outs, but this is just to avoid insult.
- Tec-9
- Tec-9

Revision as of 08:15, 1 September 2009

You missed the GAU-19/A Miniguns chin mounted on the helicopter. - Gunmaster45

I fixed up the format to meet IMFDB standards. This is what I expect to see. -MT2008
Good work. I think that launcher is a B&T GL-06, but my comment was removed... and there are M4s with CM203s as well. I hope my DVD is full screen too so if I add shots later they'll match. - Gunmaster45
Oh, whoops sorry about that. But no, it's not a GL-06 because those weren't around when the movie was made (the "06" in the name is for the year it came out, 2006). Plus, the stocks are totally wrong for the GL-06.
Also, which helicopters are you referring to with the GAU-19/As? You don't mean the Comanche gunships right? -MT2008
Not the chopper T-Bolt is in, the ones that fire rockets (the rockets and guns fold out). I honestly suck with choppers, I know guns... - Gunmaster45

Both the AH-1 Cobra and the RA-66 Comanche have a 20mm M197 cannon in the chin turret. I've already added the varrient to the M61 Vulcan page. Rockwolf66 22:27, 7 April 2009 (UTC)

Okay, thanks for the help, I have less experiance with choppers and large weapons since I grew up on small arms. But I'm glad you guys are around to correct me. I might add a shot or two later tonight. He missed the MP5Ks Talbot's thugs used too. - Gunmaster45
Ugh, and the Mk 19s mounted on the Humvees and DPVs. - Gunmaster45

I might be wrong, but that looks like the Russian model of the RGS-50M Grenade Launcher. Yet, it possibly has been modified with an EOTech Sight and a High Explosive-Tipped Grenade.

Rebels

Hey just finished watching the film. The gunmen in the unknown South American country are actually troops of a corrupt government (as badly dressed as they may be). This is evidenced by them saying "These medicines belong to the government" to excuse them taking it from the people "who are helping our enemies". Also, changed "Latin" to south American, as that is taken by many South Americans as a derogitory term - probably because it implies decent from Latin ppl (ir Europeans) and ignores Indiginous/Black decent or something like that. Not too sure about PCness ins and outs, but this is just to avoid insult. - Tec-9