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(New page: Nobody has capped this film yet? Wow. This is one of the coolest sci-fi films ever and we have one photo from it up? Guess it's time to fire up the old DVD capture software!! -J3)
 
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Nobody has capped this film yet? Wow. This is one of the coolest sci-fi films ever and we have one photo from it up? Guess it's time to fire up the old DVD capture software!! -J3
Nobody has capped this film yet? Wow. This is one of the coolest sci-fi films ever and we have one photo from it up? Guess it's time to fire up the old DVD capture software!! -J3
== AK-103 rifles misconcept ==
I don't remember these were used in films (only futuristic guns were used), and it is highly unlikely that AK-103s (rather rare weapon EVEN in Russia during middle 1990s as it was designed only in 1994) were used as base to build the props. By the way - no screencaps are given to prove the claim. --[[User:RussianTrooper|RussianTrooper]] 23:17, 2 October 2010 (UTC)

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Nobody has capped this film yet? Wow. This is one of the coolest sci-fi films ever and we have one photo from it up? Guess it's time to fire up the old DVD capture software!! -J3

AK-103 rifles misconcept

I don't remember these were used in films (only futuristic guns were used), and it is highly unlikely that AK-103s (rather rare weapon EVEN in Russia during middle 1990s as it was designed only in 1994) were used as base to build the props. By the way - no screencaps are given to prove the claim. --RussianTrooper 23:17, 2 October 2010 (UTC)