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Talk:Mission: Impossible III

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flashlight

can someone help me identify the flashlight used with the beretta?? anon

I believe it is an Insight Technologies M3. -- ZG

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I've watched this movie many times and I noticed a few guns are missing. During the chopper chase, Luther tries to shoot the enemy gunship with a flare gun, and one of the IMF agents uses some kind of dart gun to imobiled Hunt.

When did they use AK's?

AK-47

Several men are seen with AK-47s.

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AK-47 7.62x39mm

AK-74

At least one of Davian's men caries an AK-74 in one scene.

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AK-74 5.45x39mm

-I have no idea, but I think whoever said it is wrong. I only saw the AKMSUs, not AK-47s or -74s. -MT2008

I actually saw Owen Davian's men used AK-47s and Ak-74s during the warehouse raid and during the bridge ambush. They were just never seen very clearly.

Extra G36 mag

I just noticed that Ethan had an extra mag in the case, but I guess he was too much in a hurry to clip the mags together. What is bothering me is why is the rifle disassembled in the back of the van? Excalibur01


I was wondering that too. Maybe it's so an escaped prisoner cannot quickly shoot his captors or maybe it's because assembling the weapon creates more tension for the moviegoer. --Ben41 01:27, 12 March 2010 (UTC)

Well they had a scene where Ethan was training someone to assemble an M4 blind folded. So maybe they did a scene where a special forces guy actually gets a chance to assemble a weapon in live combat. The odds or reality of that is pretty stupid though. And seriously, even if he didn't have time to clip the mags together, he could have least put it in his jacket. Excalibur01

Also note that it is impossible to atttach (and remove) the carrying handle/optical sights (DE: HKV) of the G36 without using a screwdriver and doing so requires rezeroing of the sights. The whole idea of carrying the only long rifle/support weapon during a high risk operation dissasambled in a box in the trunk is absolutely ridicoulous. On the other hand we (German Army) were trained to (de-) assemble our weapons (amongst others the G36) not only blindfolded but also under the most unthinkable conditions and it took us less then 20 seconds (without the carrying handle of course) though doing this was more for fun than for actual battlefield conditions. Clipping the mags together is not a good idea because it makes this Weapon too top heavy (filled mag >0,5kg) and uneasy to handle during a prolonged firefight. Cantrary to popular belief it is not the fastest way to reload the weapon.

But you do agree that he should have at least TAKEN the extra magazine with him instead of leaving it in the box. He was running into a shootout and he didn't think that he'll need a reload? Excalibur01 14:30, 24 June 2010 (UTC)

The rest of the henchmen

Any ideas what happened to some of Davian's men after the bridge ambush?

They got paid and went on to the next job

More questions regarding the bridge ambush

1. The guy with the Dragnov sniper rifle told the other guy controlling the UAC to fire rockets at Ethan Hunt. He obviously did have a clear shot through his scope, so why didn't he shoot at Hunt himself rather than just calling an airstrike? &

2. Any ideas what language he was speaking?

the language was german

re.2: Ever heard of the character shield. Basicly it's impossible for low ranked goons to kill the main good guy. He probably knew that and sent the UAV to attack and distract Hunt so that he himself could escape alive.