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It was a semi-automatic rifle used in Vietnam.
It was a semi-automatic rifle used in Vietnam.
They were also used as semi-auto sniper rifles as well.
They were also used as semi-auto sniper rifles as well.
==Season 2==
I believe the history channel is looking for shooters for season 2. Anyone here planning on trying out?

Revision as of 15:46, 13 August 2010

Can any body tell me why the guy said that the Remington 700 is used by the Marines. cause i'm pretty sure its not. SargeOverkill

No your right, the Marines use the M40 for their standard bolt action rifle. The newest they use is the M40A5.--MarineCorps1 22:58, 12 June 2010 (UTC)

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the M40 based on the 700 action? That may have been what they meant.

No ur correct, the M40 and 700 are based on the same action, but the M40 is just the Military version of the 700. Look up the Remington 700 and M40 on the website.--MarineCorps1 22:19, 13 June 2010 (UTC)

Gotcha. i think it goes like this: the M40 series is based of the M24 which is based on the Rem. 700. something confusing, right?User:SargeOverkill

No Your correct, all the same basic rifle, just used by different people whether military, police, or civilian.--MarineCorps1 11:19, 14 June 2010 (UTC)

Added some screens. More to come tomorrow. --VRazer2 21:19, 17 June 2010 (UTC)

Sweet! I love this show User:SargeOverkill

Why didn't Frank have more experience with the Beretta, considering his police background? Was he just a bad shooter?

I don't blame him, I hate Berettas. He must have been out of his game. -User:SargeOverkill

Added a lot of new screens. Need someone to positively ID the 1887, revolvers and the lever action rifles. There's probably not going to be a lot of firearms in the longbow episode, so I'm probably not going to add any more screens for some time. --VRazer2 19:34, 18 June 2010 (UTC)

Comments

Forgot: Tell me if you want me to stop with the personal opinions/comments in the image descriptions, or if you want me to continue. I don't see them on a lot of pages, but I really think they make it more exciting than just simple facts. --VRazer2 19:37, 18 June 2010 (UTC)

The comments are okay, there use to be a problem with users bashing actors gun handling skills, but the people on the show are professionals. --Predator20 19:54, 18 June 2010 (UTC)

Zastava CZ-99/Tressitu TZ-99

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Tressitu TZ-99

This was taken from a web video of Jim's introduction to the pistol. Would it not be more ideal to call it by it's real name? --Crazycrankle 13:40, 4 July 2010 (UTC)

I agree. Could you add your picture to the page and rename it? --VRazer2 20:13, 14 July 2010 (UTC)



Beretta 92F vs. 92FS

The shininess of the grips is not a good way to tell whether or not the guns are 92Fs or FSs in this case, since most of the pictures we have aren't the highest quality, and all kinds of lighting changes can be done in post production. Grips can be changed easily too. I do know at least one of the pistols was a 92F because the rear sight did not have the two dots on it as seen on the 92FS, it had the single white line seen on the 92F and it' predecessors. They might have used several pistols, but that one was a 92F. --Yournamehere 22:19, 11 August 2010 (UTC)

M14

The M14 rifle never was designed to be fully automatic. It was a semi-automatic rifle used in Vietnam. They were also used as semi-auto sniper rifles as well.

Season 2

I believe the history channel is looking for shooters for season 2. Anyone here planning on trying out?