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:I don't think the first and third screencaps cluttered the page. They are pretty nice and the first one is intersting since it shows the fake muzzle flash.-[[User:Oliveira|Oliveira]] 01:21, 15 June 2009 (UTC) | :I don't think the first and third screencaps cluttered the page. They are pretty nice and the first one is intersting since it shows the fake muzzle flash.-[[User:Oliveira|Oliveira]] 01:21, 15 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
Rambo fishes with a recurve bow, and kills with the compound later--=>draco333 | Rambo fishes with a recurve bow, and kills with the compound later--=>draco333 | ||
==Rambo's M2 Browning== | |||
From the trivia section about the M2 Browning machinegun used by Rambo it sounds as if they were live firing the gun during filming. Is this the case or am I misunderstanding the writing for I know live fire is used on rare ocassion in films, however I have never heard of a production doing so with a heavy machinegun. -[[User:Anonymous|Anonymous]] |
Revision as of 05:18, 26 October 2009
Sorry folks. ACOGs without the fiber optic light gathering Bands do exist ... they're known as REPLICAS!!!! i.e. made for the airsoft community. The Real ACOG has the Fiber optic band. Any ACOG style scope that doesn't have one is a replica airsoft version. Period.
- What does the band do? -GM
- Catches the light. The Winchester
I liked these caps
They cluttered up stuff but I figured I'd put them here for the heck of it.
- I don't think the first and third screencaps cluttered the page. They are pretty nice and the first one is intersting since it shows the fake muzzle flash.-Oliveira 01:21, 15 June 2009 (UTC)
Rambo fishes with a recurve bow, and kills with the compound later--=>draco333
Rambo's M2 Browning
From the trivia section about the M2 Browning machinegun used by Rambo it sounds as if they were live firing the gun during filming. Is this the case or am I misunderstanding the writing for I know live fire is used on rare ocassion in films, however I have never heard of a production doing so with a heavy machinegun. -Anonymous