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Talk:Blue Streak

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Didn't get to all the guns just yet (there are a few shotguns I'm trying to ID, plus an AR-model carbine with a Cobray CM203 used by a SWAT officer). I'll get to those a bit later. -MT2008 01:15, 16 August 2009 (UTC)

It's a wonder why gangster's still fire weapons "gangster style". Don't they realize that it is incredibly inaccurate? The sights are there for a reason. I guess its why so many drive-by shootings are unsuccessful because they constantly fail to hit the target. Granted I'm only complaining about them using this technique in movies. Obviously in real life, gangsters being terrible shooters is a good thing. -Gunman69 03:41, 16 August 2009 (UTC)
OK, estoy lo terminado. As for the "gangsta" grip, I have no idea if they still do that in real life. Those guys may be illiterate junior high dropouts, but I'm pretty sure they learn pretty quickly not to do that in real life. Not that I would mind if they didn't, but it's hard for me to imagine. -MT2008 19:50, 16 August 2009 (UTC)
Gangsters fired like that in the early 1990s when gangsta rap came into the music scene. I'm sure the "Gangsta" gangs still fire that way.-Oliveira 19:57, 16 August 2009 (UTC)

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The page seems to be locked even though I am logged in. I wanted to insert a spoiler warning at the top but I can't because the page is locked. --AdAstra2009 04:47, 21 December 2009 (UTC)

M16A2

I'm positive they (at least, the ones in the hands of the Mexican border guards) are actual A2s, as they fire them in 3 round bursts (not full-suto) in some shots.