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Talk:Resident Evil 3: Nemesis

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The Eagle used in RE3 was described as a 6.0, not 5.0. Also, the foregrip attachment on the M4A1 isn't a shotgun, it's just a plain old vertical foregrip (though, admittedly, it resembles a shotgun or Surfire M900 foregrip). Here you can see clearer picture of the M4A1, as well as weapons from the rest of the games ~ http://www.residentevilfan.com/encyclopedia/details.asp?id=625 Spartan198 03:17, 20 January 2009 (UTC) Spartan198

Bazooka chat

Looks to big to be a Stinger, I say it's a Javalin.. - Thomas

the Javalin wasn't out when this game was made. Rockwolf66
Javelin's been in service since 1996 and had its first test flight in 1991. Resi 3 came out in
1999. Dongs 06:32, 4 June 2009 (UTC)

Its not any of them, its probably made up just for him in the game, he can fire it many times with out reloading as if it was a handgun with a clip, what Stinger or Javelin can do that, and it really doesn't look like either of them and has short rockets not even half as long as its launcher. also it would be something like 7 feet long if you judge it in comparison to his size.

Magazine! A clip is a piece of metal that holds bullets in a single-file stack that is used to load a magazine. A Magazine is a metal box with a spring and follower that holds the rounds in reserve to be loaded directly into the weapon. There is a difference, and you should know it! - Gunmaster45

A Stripper Clip is what holds the rounds. - Ithaqua

A stripper clip loads an internal or detachable box magazine, a moon clip/speed loader loads a cylinder, and an en-block clip holds the rounds and serves as the walls of the magazine (the internals of the M1 Garand is just the spring and follower). Basically, a clip and a magazine are different. Period. - Gunmaster45

- It actually looks more like a modified Super Bazooka in concept art.

"Super Bazooka"? Spartan198

- The M9A1 "Super Bazooka" used in World War 2, perhaps a modernised version was made specially for him. Draco122