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Talk:The Operative: No One Lives Forever

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A Classic Espionage Shooter

This game series may not be as popular Metal Gear or Splinter Cell was, but it's a well-made homage to the Bond movies with lots of fun gadgets and great humour. I was lucky enough to get my copy with a graphics card purchase--if any interested gamers see it, they should snap it up quickly.--Mazryonh 14:47, 11 June 2010 (UTC)

Page Essentially Complete

Aside from the obviously fictional or unrelated non-firearm items in this game (which is supposedly set in 1967), the page is complete. Some final concerns for those more knowledgeable than I, some questions remain:

  • 1. Is AK-47 a bona-fide AK-47, or a more modern variant, or just another foreign-made clone/copy?
  • 2. What barrel length does the S&W Model 37 have? Does anyone else think that this "purse gun" (defined as a compact pistol that fits into a woman's purse for her self-defense) seems odd as a weapon choice for an operative, given its low round capacity, short barrel, and lack of suppressibility?
  • 3. Can anyone deduce the Thompson Contender's caliber and barrel length from the screenshots I posted? The unfired bullet is visible, which should help.

My thanks in advance to any who can offer their help. --Mazryonh 15:37, 11 June 2010 (UTC)

AKM

I think that its just a regular AK-47, rather then an AKM, as it doesn't have a slanted barrel.

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