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:Yeah but thats for really far away targets, they were what, 10 metres far way. dont think its gonna fall that close. --[[User:Smish34|Smish34]] 20:04, 10 October 2010 (UTC)
:Yeah but thats for really far away targets, they were what, 10 metres far way. dont think its gonna fall that close. --[[User:Smish34|Smish34]] 20:04, 10 October 2010 (UTC)
::- That's often seen in training sequences in war films, I'm fairly certain they actually do it in real training at times (I doubt they actually do it with 'live' rounds however). That said even if that is so, they do shoot right over their heads well above any danger zone of the round's path, unless of course a trainee gets up into the path of rounds (which indeed does happen in the film). Otherwise though, at that position they are not at danger of rounds 'falling down' onto them - rifle bullets don't start drop 'til they reach a pretty fair distance downrange. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] 23:31, 10 October 2010 (UTC)

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I'll try to buy this movie sometime this month to screencap it. I saw it one HBO at my uncle's house and I gotta screen it ASAP. P.S. Thanks to the anonymous user who deleted my comment. -GM

I GOT IT! Have it on this week. -GM
I know this isn't terribly relevant for the purposes of this site, but...I thought this movie sucked. -MT2008
I think it was okay at best. It was based on a true story so I give it the respect it deserves. It was originally a book written by Anthony Swofferd, who is the main character in the movie. I just finished screening the movie, I'll have it on soon. -GM
Yeah, but in the hands of Sam Mendes (one of the most liberal directors working in Hollywood...no small feat!), it becomes essentially an anti-war, anti-military movie. Not that I'm saying you shouldn't screencap it (plenty of people I know, including some enlisted GIs, liked it), just saying that's how I felt. -MT2008
I don't know about anti-military but I don't think I've ever seen a pro war movie. Some stuff has come up, I'll have to add the shots tommorow. -GM
How's it look? Did I get everything right? I'm not a helicopter or tank pro so I may have goofed in that field. -GM

P.S. Thanks Orca for fixing the tank I.D.s. btw, what makes him using the M60E3 wrong? I don't think the M240 was issued yet and their are indeed two hatches for two gunners.

In this instance, the M60 machine gun would be erroneous as the Loader's hatch on the real Abrams is already fitted with an M240. As I mentioned on GM's page, no versions of the Abrams have ever had an M60 installed on them, so the Loader having an M60E3 at the ready would be incorrect. I'm not trying to start any fights, just pointing out a goof in the film.Orca1 9904 08:32, 28 October 2008 (UTC)Orca1_9904
ORCA, You're right. 240s were the guns next to the .50s on the top of the M1A1s. I never really thought about it since we used the M60 still in the 80s and early 90s, but I asked a Armored Div. buddy from the Gulf and he confirmed what you said. No fights here :) Arggh. Even my memory is fading!

The tanks

I must emphasize again that the fake Abrams tanks in this movie were built on Centurions, not Chieftains. Go to http://armytrucks.com/ and click on "Inventory" and you can see pictures of the company's fleet of fake "M1 Abrams". -MT2008

Ahhhhhh yes, ever been there? ;) California sucks ass as a state, but we got a lot of cool stuff! ;) MPM2008
I had changed it yesterday as soon as you said it. -GM
Yep, it was just the one under the Browning M2 entry that need fixin'. -MT2008

M16A3

  This is definitely not an M16A3, as it does not have a removable carry handle. (unknown Author)
  M16A3 is simply an M16A2 with Full Auto instead of Burst Fire, it is not a Full Auto M16A4. User:AdAstra2009


Tape method

I have a stupid question. What's the tape method? - Shooter

Taping up the front of the scope (leaving a small opening so it isn't rendered useless) so the glass won't glint in the sun and you won't be countersniped-S&Wshooter 00:57, 5 September 2009 (UTC)
Thanks - Shooter

Rock Galotti cameo?

I know "Rock" Galotti worked on Jarhead, but is this him firing the M60E3?--Ben41 09:27, 16 November 2009 (UTC)

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A Marine fires live rounds from an M60E3 over the heads of the Marines as they crawl under barbed-wire.

firing in the air Isn't it kinda reckles since the bullets can fall down and kill someone

Yeah but thats for really far away targets, they were what, 10 metres far way. dont think its gonna fall that close. --Smish34 20:04, 10 October 2010 (UTC)
- That's often seen in training sequences in war films, I'm fairly certain they actually do it in real training at times (I doubt they actually do it with 'live' rounds however). That said even if that is so, they do shoot right over their heads well above any danger zone of the round's path, unless of course a trainee gets up into the path of rounds (which indeed does happen in the film). Otherwise though, at that position they are not at danger of rounds 'falling down' onto them - rifle bullets don't start drop 'til they reach a pretty fair distance downrange. StanTheMan 23:31, 10 October 2010 (UTC)