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::I think it is a P229, you can see the diagonal step in the frame above the trigger of the double stack pistols, which the P239 doesn't have. Isn't that clear though so might be wrong. Anyone have the bluray?  --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] 17:32, 16 November 2011 (CST)
::I think it is a P229, you can see the diagonal step in the frame above the trigger of the double stack pistols, which the P239 doesn't have. Isn't that clear though so might be wrong. Anyone have the bluray?  --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] 17:32, 16 November 2011 (CST)
::I tend to agree with Commando.  I think it's a P229 as well.  I think that diagonal line on the frame IS the step for the widened part of the frame for the double stack magazines.  The P239 definitely has no visible lines on the right side of the frame.  Also, the P229 has a longer, slightly more prominent hammer spur like the one seen in the pic, whereas the P239 has a considerably shorter, more low-profile hammer spur.  And that looks like a stainless steel finish rather than nickle-plated, which have been available on most SIG pistols for many years including both the P229 and P239.  A good determining factor would be a better view of the trigger guard as they have slightly different shapes on the P229 vis the P239, but that part may be tucked too far into the trousers to see on any pic. --[[User:Travestytrav|Travestytrav]] 20:31, 16 November 2011 (CST)
::I tend to agree with Commando.  I think it's a P229 as well.  I think that diagonal line on the frame IS the step for the widened part of the frame for the double stack magazines.  The P239 definitely has no visible lines on the right side of the frame.  Also, the P229 has a longer, slightly more prominent hammer spur like the one seen in the pic, whereas the P239 has a considerably shorter, more low-profile hammer spur.  And that looks like a stainless steel finish rather than nickle-plated, which have been available on most SIG pistols for many years including both the P229 and P239.  A good determining factor would be a better view of the trigger guard as they have slightly different shapes on the P229 vis the P239, but that part may be tucked too far into the trousers to see on any pic. --[[User:Travestytrav|Travestytrav]] 20:31, 16 November 2011 (CST)
:::I have this movie on Blu-ray now, and you guys are right - it is indeed a P229, contrary to my expectations. Surprised I missed the bulges on the frame indicating a 229 (or any SIG pistol taking a double-stack magazine). But it's not a factory two-tone job - it must have been a regular blued 229 that had its slide re-finished. Otherwise, as I said earlier, it would have nickel controls as well as slide. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]] 11:12, 20 November 2011 (CST)

Revision as of 17:12, 20 November 2011

In the ambush scene, the Kalashnikov looks like an AK pistol of some sort, but full-auto. Either that or the guy removed the flash hider dohicky.


Unknown Rocket Launcher

Sam takes out a convoy car with a type of LAW (Light Anti-Tank Weapon) he fires from his sunroof. The make and type is unknown, although it looks similar to an M72 LAW but it isn't. The body is too thick and it has an optical sight separate from the pop up sights of the LAW style launcher. Also the firing control button is completely unknown. It is probably a mockup fabrication, based on the LAW rocket design.

It is quite possibly an RPG18, a Russian knock off of the LAW, or mocked up to be one. There are other LAW knock offs in the RPG series.

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Sam uses an optical sight like an RPG attached to a LAW style rocket launcher from the sunroof of his Mercedes
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Chasing after the car with a launcher based on the LAW rocket.
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Closeup Detail of the launch button.

Sorry, It is not RPG-18, nor RPG-26 - both has completly different front sight.

Moved from main page.--Predator20 23:05, 21 December 2009 (UTC)

Is it possible the rocket launcher is the French SARPAC? [1] Wikipedia Entry: [2]--Phillb36 21:05, 12 July 2011 (CDT)

Heckler & Koch Rifle

In the image below you can see one of the SWAT guys has a Heckler & Koch rifle, either a G3 variant or a possible CETME Rifle

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It's the SWAT officer in the middle.

Taurus PT92 used Germans or Russians?

Two German spies are armed with the Taurus PT92 during the stadium scene. These are noted as Taurus PT92's by the lack of slide mounted safety and squared trigger guard.

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Taurus PT92AF
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A German spy with a Taurus PT92.
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Another with a Taurus PT92 also.

How do you know they are German? I thought Gregor was negotiating with the Russians. Why aren't they Russian mercs? How did you find out they were German?

Beats me. They were listed as Germans when I started working on the page. Also don't put comments on the main page. Use the discussion page. --Predator20 04:46, 11 January 2010 (UTC)

Vincent describes Gregor as "German, ex-KGB" to the old man who helps them when Sam is wounded. There's no reason to think that the other bad guys are Germans except that they've clearly associated with Gregor before--but they could just as easily, and indeed probably are, Russians.

well the KGB was used by the soviet union, . i think there russians not german . simmons 8492

They could have been East German during the Cold War. --cool-breeze 23:45, 22 February 2011 (UTC)

Organizing

I'm just organizing some pages. I'm not changing the text or screencaps, but I'm anal and I am grouping the firearms by type. --Jcordell 21:41, 9 May 2010 (UTC)

Correction

I made some corrections to the main page:

  • The Beretta 92FS Inox was listed as "Beretta Inox" only
  • I removed the "M" from "Beretta M93R" because there is no such thing only in Modern Warfare 2

bozitojugg3rn4ut 20:24, 9 March 2011 (MSK)

Spence's Gun

Spence's pistol that is taken by Sam when he ambushes him with the coffee looks like a two tone Sig Sauer 88.111.101.90 19:29, 23 March 2011 (CDT)

Sam reaching the Spence's gun
I really can't tell if this is a P229, but I would guess not. The factory two-tone P229 available in those days had nickel controls (though it could also be a blued 229 with an after-market nickel finish on the slide). But I would guess that this is more likely to be the P239 that is also used by Seamus. -MT2008 16:32, 16 November 2011 (CST)
I think it is a P229, you can see the diagonal step in the frame above the trigger of the double stack pistols, which the P239 doesn't have. Isn't that clear though so might be wrong. Anyone have the bluray? --commando552 17:32, 16 November 2011 (CST)
I tend to agree with Commando. I think it's a P229 as well. I think that diagonal line on the frame IS the step for the widened part of the frame for the double stack magazines. The P239 definitely has no visible lines on the right side of the frame. Also, the P229 has a longer, slightly more prominent hammer spur like the one seen in the pic, whereas the P239 has a considerably shorter, more low-profile hammer spur. And that looks like a stainless steel finish rather than nickle-plated, which have been available on most SIG pistols for many years including both the P229 and P239. A good determining factor would be a better view of the trigger guard as they have slightly different shapes on the P229 vis the P239, but that part may be tucked too far into the trousers to see on any pic. --Travestytrav 20:31, 16 November 2011 (CST)
I have this movie on Blu-ray now, and you guys are right - it is indeed a P229, contrary to my expectations. Surprised I missed the bulges on the frame indicating a 229 (or any SIG pistol taking a double-stack magazine). But it's not a factory two-tone job - it must have been a regular blued 229 that had its slide re-finished. Otherwise, as I said earlier, it would have nickel controls as well as slide. -MT2008 11:12, 20 November 2011 (CST)