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== Heckler & Koch G36C ==
What appears to be a [[Heckler & Koch G36C]] with a scope and used like it's a sniper rifle, and was seen with a laser pointer, something a sniper would never use. From the close up, it looks like this weapon might not even be a true G36C, but rather a semi-auto civilian rifle converted to LOOK like a G36C, an SL8 or an SL9. After a close up of the selector switch. Can someone ID the weird thing attaching onto the rifle which is connecting the laser pointer? Never seen it before.
When the character confronted Clark at the end, not knowing Clark was wearing a bullet proof vest made of lead, he shoulda shoot Clark in the head.
Also another problem to debate is that the character who used this created bullets out of "Kryptonite", which storywise is a mineral. Prop and visual wise, the part used seems to be the crystal portion seen in the series and the crystal is melted down into liquid and turned into bullets. I like to ask if anyone can argue how realistic this kind of bullet would be and is it possible and would it even survive the force of bullet speed?
If anyone reading this knows something more about bullets than I do care to tell me, beyond fiction, would this be possible. Be in mind, storywise, the character melted the crystals in a pot used to melt metal usually for making bullets over an open fire in the woods. I would understand maybe a furnace in a forge, but a camp fire seems unlikely.
To add, this is not the last "Anti-superman" gun that would be invented for the occasion of taking out Superman and his kind. In season 7, Lex in an alternate reality had a handgun with the same kind of bullets made out of Kryptonite. Of course, Lex is a multi-millionare, so at least HE would be able to create a bullet made of Kryptonite and not from a camp fire. I mean, bullets are made of lead and other materials, and lead is easy to melt in a camp fire with the right heat...right?
:''An SL8 selector just has an 'S' for safe and an 'F' for fire. That gun's trigger group is safe-semi pictograms. They do make semi-only trigger groups for the full-auto guns, including the G36 series, and that might be the case here.''
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Revision as of 20:47, 20 November 2010

I didn't like how someone didn't change the title to one of the unknown rifles but also decided to take EVERY picture to mark this page about Smallville

And to add that same person took out my comment about the series being about Superman's beginnings and all the guns that is in there.



"Unknown SMG"

It seems like Spectre M4.

Bow and Arrow

I know this doesn't count as a firearm, but should be noted since it is seen a lot and used by the Green Arrow.




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Heckler & Koch G36C

What appears to be a Heckler & Koch G36C with a scope and used like it's a sniper rifle, and was seen with a laser pointer, something a sniper would never use. From the close up, it looks like this weapon might not even be a true G36C, but rather a semi-auto civilian rifle converted to LOOK like a G36C, an SL8 or an SL9. After a close up of the selector switch. Can someone ID the weird thing attaching onto the rifle which is connecting the laser pointer? Never seen it before.

When the character confronted Clark at the end, not knowing Clark was wearing a bullet proof vest made of lead, he shoulda shoot Clark in the head.

Also another problem to debate is that the character who used this created bullets out of "Kryptonite", which storywise is a mineral. Prop and visual wise, the part used seems to be the crystal portion seen in the series and the crystal is melted down into liquid and turned into bullets. I like to ask if anyone can argue how realistic this kind of bullet would be and is it possible and would it even survive the force of bullet speed?

If anyone reading this knows something more about bullets than I do care to tell me, beyond fiction, would this be possible. Be in mind, storywise, the character melted the crystals in a pot used to melt metal usually for making bullets over an open fire in the woods. I would understand maybe a furnace in a forge, but a camp fire seems unlikely.

To add, this is not the last "Anti-superman" gun that would be invented for the occasion of taking out Superman and his kind. In season 7, Lex in an alternate reality had a handgun with the same kind of bullets made out of Kryptonite. Of course, Lex is a multi-millionare, so at least HE would be able to create a bullet made of Kryptonite and not from a camp fire. I mean, bullets are made of lead and other materials, and lead is easy to melt in a camp fire with the right heat...right?

An SL8 selector just has an 'S' for safe and an 'F' for fire. That gun's trigger group is safe-semi pictograms. They do make semi-only trigger groups for the full-auto guns, including the G36 series, and that might be the case here.