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Talk:National Treasure: Book of Secrets
1911
The nickel 1911 isn't an A1. It has to long a trigger.
If it is nickle it is not a 1911. Notice the dished out area by the trigger guard an A1 feature. It is obviously a custom gun so why nit pick over a easily replaceable part as a trigger. I have one trigger in each length trying to get the proper feel for me. I don't think mine flops back and forth between A1 and not A1. besides it was built in 2001.
Why does it say that the 1911 is in .38 super on the screenshot? Also it has the flat spring housing instead of the rounded one so it is a custom 1911 and not a straight out 1911 or 1911A1 most likely using a series 80 frame. --cool-breeze 07:46, 2 December 2011 (CST)
Glock 19 with 4" barrel?
The main page says one of the British Agents is armed with a Glock 19 with a 4 inch barrel. As far as i know, there hasnt even been a "shortened barrel" Glock 19. Isnt it more likely its a Glock 26 with a grip extension?
Those guns aren't even G19's. The grips and the barrel are both in the sub-compact range, pointing towards being a G26. The barrel is also definitely shorter than 4". --Ranger12 08:58, 2 December 2011 (CST)
- The near gun is definitely a Glock 19. You can tell by the fact that the "step" in the frame towards the muzzle is forward from the trigger guard, as opposed to on the Glock 26 where it is in line with it (and it also at a shallower angle). Not 100% about the rear gun though as you can't see it as clearly but think it is a 19 as well. --commando552 10:36, 2 December 2011 (CST)