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Were the Division agents useing MP5s or SIG 552s when the took out the guards? The sights look realy similar.--[[User:Mandolin|Mandolin]] 20:57, 16 February 2011 (UTC) | Were the Division agents useing MP5s or SIG 552s when the took out the guards? The sights look realy similar.--[[User:Mandolin|Mandolin]] 20:57, 16 February 2011 (UTC) | ||
:All the diivison agents use MP5s or Beretta 92FSs in that episode. The two agents who took out the guards were using suppressed MP5s (not the SD variant, just a regular one with silencer attached). They also all seem to have RIS hand-guards and vertical grips. --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] 22:12, 16 February 2011 (UTC) | :All the diivison agents use MP5s or Beretta 92FSs in that episode. The two agents who took out the guards were using suppressed MP5s (not the SD variant, just a regular one with silencer attached). They also all seem to have RIS hand-guards and vertical grips. --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] 22:12, 16 February 2011 (UTC) | ||
== Strange pistol on this week's episode == | |||
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What the hell is that? At first glance when she took it from the Russian gunman, I thought it was an FN Five-Seven. But upon closer examination, I don't think I've ever seen a pistol like that. Is it some kind of prop, non-gun, or flashpaper gun? And sorry for the low quality of the pic, I took it from right off the TV screen with my cell phone and uploaded it to Photobucket. [[User:Spartan198|Spartan198]] 21:00, 18 February 2011 (UTC) |
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Thanks to whoever added the guns in the case. I forgot them somehow--Mandolin 14:03, 11 September 2010 (UTC)
I think the SIG P225 is a 225 because it seemed to have a single-stack mag when she took it out. Your opinion?--Mandolin 14:12, 11 September 2010 (UTC)
- At the end? I'm pretty sure that was Michael's P220. Or at least what I believe was a P220. It's single stack and looks full size. But at the same time something feels off. I've never doubted myself with an ID before. --Crazycrankle 14:57, 11 September 2010 (UTC)
- It is single stack but not full size. Most likely a SIG P239.
The one at the end of the episode? No, definitely not a P239. --Crazycrankle 17:28, 11 September 2010 (UTC)
- You're right, I checked the main article. Before I didn't realize the gun she pulled at the end was different from the one she took out of her case.
Is the Glock in Nikita's gun case really a 26? The butt of the grip on the 26 is angled in relation to the slide but the butt of the grip on the Glock in the case appears to be parallel to the slide. I think it's actually a Gen 3 or 4 G17. The thumb rest also appears to be more elongated that the 26's and the Glock logo on the grip appears to be farther away from the slide than the 26's logo. --Newshawk 22:58, 15 September 2010 (UTC)
- I think you're right, it looks more like a Glock 19. -Anonymous
- No, the G19 has an angled buttplate where the G17 has a straight one. --Newshawk 05:14, 10 October 2010 (UTC)
The pic on the main page with the ammo showing in the mag is under the Sig 220 section. But the ammo appears to be Fiocchi 9mm ammo and the mag even looks like the P225 mag. Plus, those bullet look small compared to her finger tips so i doubt they are 230gr. fmj's.--Spades of Columbia 23:50, 16 September 2010 (UTC)
Looks to big to be a P225, they're essentially single stack versions of the P228 right? P220's used to be available in 9x19mm, .32 ACP and .38 Super. I've been thinking it was one of those calibers. --Crazycrankle 00:24, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
- I think it was .30 Luger not .32 ACP. -Anonymous
The mag looks to new so it shouldnt be a P220 mag in any of those calibers...but the mag looks just like the P225...and that would explain the 9mm ammo in a single stack that would be bigger than the P239 mag.--Spades of Columbia 17:48, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
That is so awesome that they used the Roni already...hopefully i will have one for my glock 19 by years end, talk about a zombie killer.--Spades of Columbia 18:12, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
- What is the purpose of the RONI? Why not just use a Submachine gun or pistol caliber carbine and keep your pistol as a back up?
The Roni is a cheap and badass way for the average and un-rich to have a submachine gun...if the person already has a glock, for $600 you get a easy to use very accurate pistol caliber SBR with a grip that you are already familiar with. Find any SBR for cheaper and with easy access to 33rd mags.--Spades of Columbia 22:25, 11 October 2010 (UTC)
Title Change
This article is currently titled Nikita (2010), usually this is done with films that share the same title. Being as the other Nikita is a film and this one is a television series, should they be called Nikita and Nikita (series) respectively?
- Actually this conforms even though there is NO OTHER show called just 'Nikita'. Both the 1990 movie and the 1997 series were called "La Femme Nikita" (full correct title). This show is just called Nikita. Though we should NOT put the year on it, it is fair enough to do so since people will get it confused with the other show, even though the names are slightly different. I say keep the year, even though TECHNICALLY it does not need the year since there is no other show with just the name "Nikita". MoviePropMaster2008 00:44, 16 September 2010 (UTC)
- funny, but the russian name Nikita in Russia is the only male name. Moreover, it is not too common. Personally, I have it immediately evokes thoughts of the red-neck villager or a bald Nikita Khrushchev.Flexo 06:47, 18 February 2011 (UTC) 217.147.25.146 11:12, 17 February 2011 (UTC)
- Actually this conforms even though there is NO OTHER show called just 'Nikita'. Both the 1990 movie and the 1997 series were called "La Femme Nikita" (full correct title). This show is just called Nikita. Though we should NOT put the year on it, it is fair enough to do so since people will get it confused with the other show, even though the names are slightly different. I say keep the year, even though TECHNICALLY it does not need the year since there is no other show with just the name "Nikita". MoviePropMaster2008 00:44, 16 September 2010 (UTC)
the sig is a 220. 45 cal single stack mag.
the glock is a replica glock that differs slightly from the real glock 26
Micheal's Knife
Does anyone know what the knife micheal handed nikita in the most recent episode is?
- Looks like a "Smith & Wesson HRT Double Edged Boot Knife [1]" to me. And for the future, posting in the middle of a big block of text on a different subject isn't the smartest idea. I've fixed it for you. --Crazycrankle 01:05, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
I apoligies im not that good with the whole editing thing in my own language, let alone english. But excuses are pointless so im sorry and thank you for the link.
"Coup De Grace"
Were the Division agents useing MP5s or SIG 552s when the took out the guards? The sights look realy similar.--Mandolin 20:57, 16 February 2011 (UTC)
- All the diivison agents use MP5s or Beretta 92FSs in that episode. The two agents who took out the guards were using suppressed MP5s (not the SD variant, just a regular one with silencer attached). They also all seem to have RIS hand-guards and vertical grips. --commando552 22:12, 16 February 2011 (UTC)
Strange pistol on this week's episode
What the hell is that? At first glance when she took it from the Russian gunman, I thought it was an FN Five-Seven. But upon closer examination, I don't think I've ever seen a pistol like that. Is it some kind of prop, non-gun, or flashpaper gun? And sorry for the low quality of the pic, I took it from right off the TV screen with my cell phone and uploaded it to Photobucket. Spartan198 21:00, 18 February 2011 (UTC)