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Talk:Eraser
how do you know that the PPK/S and the PPK were .380 ACP? User:Colt 10:57
- The page doesn't say they were, it says our example images are .380 ACP models. Vangelis 09:23, 5 August 2009 (UTC)
Cromwell Model 15
In the movie there is also the William Donohue (James Cromwell) Model 15. Note his particular way of lowering the hammer seen on the same gun in L.A. Confidential. I wanted to add this gun to the page but do not want to ruin the job with my poor descriptions. Charly Driver
Note how he rotates the weapon, like in L.A. Confidential.
- Thanks for the screencaps, and don't worry, you won't ruin the page. You should add it. I will make grammar corrections if you wish. -MT2008 15:20, 22 December 2009 (UTC)
- Done! Charly Driver
Funny, that's how I cock single-actions too.
Stop calling it Akimbo
This isn't MW2 people. We don't need it refered to as "akimbo" in every picture of Schwartzennegor (sp?) holding two guns. That's One Angry Duck 04:44, 31 July 2010 (UTC)
- Firstly, Modern Warfare 2 most certainly wasn't the first piece of media to have dual wielding referred to as akimbo. Secondly, it's a well known term, and therefore, easily conveys the meaning that we're trying to express. In case you've forgotten, this site isn't for gun fanatics to make themselves feel good by displaying their inordinate knowledge of firearms, it's to allow common viewers a way of differentiating between different guns, and to allow them to find out what guns are used in certain movies. Therefore, since akimbo easily conveys the meaning that we intend to those who this article is written for, it should be kept. Acora 05:33, 26 September 2010 (UTC)