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User talk:Masterius

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MR or MP-444 Baghira

Please contact the creator of the page Orca1 9904 for what the page title should be. I moved the page because I saw that the Wikipedia page also had the title of MR-444.--SB2296 14:55, 25 November 2009 (UTC)

Can't believe you actually read the crap on my user page

Well, where to start? The M4 Super 90 is a semi-auto SG so showing it in semi-auto mode won't be "rare", yet showing it as a pump-action shotgun would be wierd, and it would probably appear under the "Goofs" section on IMDb. And the M16A2, I wrote it because those are more common (even in films taking place during the present days) than the A4. Most people don't even know the difference and call both "M16's". If you want the audience believe that it is a M16A4, you must either show extreme close ups or put sights onto the rails. And lastly, I live in Slovakia where police forces use the Vzor 58 Samopal, Skorpion (vz. 61) and Makarov PM (*sadface*) or rarely the MP5A2/3. If I ever get to make a movie, I will be able to choose between lame and even more lame guns. Showing an M16A2 (or A4) in burst mode and an M3S90 in semi-auto is on my bucket list, but like I sad, I will probably never get to cross out that dream because I'm surrounded w/ cheap AK-clones and other "masterpieces" of Czechoslovakia. (Although I saw a B&T MP9 in a Hungarian TV show once, was probably airsoft.)
P.S.: There is no shotgun or assault rifle in my current screenplays (yet). - bozitojugg3rn4ut 16:24, 17 August 2011 (CDT)

re:user

While he shouldn't be saying idiot or lacking chromosomes. It's not all that vulgar. As far as his edits go, I don't follow video games and read that much into them. I'll send him a message though.--Predator20 14:38, 25 August 2011 (CDT)