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Talk:(Aliens) - M41A Pulse Rifle: Difference between revisions
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:10mmx24mm is the official caliber, according to the technical manual. So, it'd be kinda similar to the VSS in caliber, right?-protoAuthor | :10mmx24mm is the official caliber, according to the technical manual. So, it'd be kinda similar to the VSS in caliber, right?-protoAuthor | ||
:It shoots 10mm caseless according to the books-[[User:S&Wshooter|S&Wshooter]] 00:40, 24 August 2009 (UTC) | :It shoots 10mm caseless according to the books-[[User:S&Wshooter|S&Wshooter]] 00:40, 24 August 2009 (UTC) | ||
it could be a 10mm rifle round? | |||
== Judge Dredd == | == Judge Dredd == |
Revision as of 16:48, 25 November 2009
10mm would make it an SMG
I just realize that if this weapon really was supposed to fire, in the story, 10mm rounds, then it isn't really a rifle as it is trying to be called some sort of future assault rifle. It's more like a submachine gun to me. Excalibur01 05:23, 16 January 2009 (UTC)
- 10mmx24mm is the official caliber, according to the technical manual. So, it'd be kinda similar to the VSS in caliber, right?-protoAuthor
- It shoots 10mm caseless according to the books-S&Wshooter 00:40, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
it could be a 10mm rifle round?
Judge Dredd
Was one of the gang types in the opening of Judge Dredd using a pulse rifle?
Both Aliens and Dredd were shot in the UK, where there is pretty much one supplier of firearms to the film and TV industry; they certainly had one live-firing pulse rifle at the time Dredd was produced.
-On second thoughts, no, it's a pump action shotgun. But it's what a shotgun would look like if tha manufacturers of the M-41 made one.
- Oh, now I have to dig out my Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual and find who the makers are in that universe... Armat. That's the company. God I love that book-protoAuthor
Random note if anyone makes a page for it:
The videogames [and comic books] are called "Aliens versus Predator," not "Alien vs Predator;" only the first movie is called that, and the at least in the case of the second game "versus" is spelled out completely in the title. Vangelis 08:15, 22 July 2009 (UTC)