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Talk:Romeo Must Die
OA-93?
Since my previous edit was removed, I'll post why this isn't an AO-93, or a modification of one. 1: The OA-93 reciever is not cut out for a stock. 2: The charging handle is to the rear. And finally, the OA-93 has a tube above the front sight block extending back into the reiciever, this is ABOVE the handgaurd. This gun doesn't have that. Thus it is a Kitty Kat or Stubby(the pistol grip is from olyarms, so propably a K23B Stubby) or whatever you want to call it, different companies named it different things... Check out the Reindeer Games page and look at the lower reciever, it has the same white markings. --Zurak 47 09:33, 22 August 2009 (UTC)
- It's not a Kitty Kat; the Kitty Kat has the triangular front sight post, which this gun clear doesn't have. That is without doubt an OA-93 barrel. I didn't say that the gun is an OA-93, just that the front end was taken from one. The upper and lower receiver probably came from some other AR variant (evidently, another Olympic Arms model, as you pointed out). This is a "Franken-AR", like many of the AR variants seen in movies. The armorers probably put it together using parts from whatever they had in inventory to make what the director requested. -MT2008
Here's a link to olyarms current website, which shows why I think it's not an OA-93, http://www.olyarms.com/index.php?page=shop.browse&category_id=11&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=37 And while the Stubby does have a triangle front sight, isn't cutting it off more plausible than massive frankestiening, they're cutting up the sight either way. But then, this IS hollywierd... --Zurak 47 15:12, 22 August 2009 (UTC)
- Hmmmm, you might be right, they could have cut down the front sight. I'm not sure, but it's definitely possible, I admit. -MT2008