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Talk:The Kingdom

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Revamp

Revamp coming soon (As in probably tonight or tomorrow), guys. Either this is a really good movie to screencap, or I'm getting much better.-protoAuthor 04:22, 15 September 2009 (UTC)



I have a question, what were the pistols confiscated by Ferris Al-Ghazi from the FBI agents while they were still in their holsters?
They look like Glocks (which is the FBI issue weapon), but we never get a good look at them.

MP5K PDW

As these lack the slightly lengthened barrels of the PDW, could they not actually be regular MP5K's with a PDW stock added?

Yes, that's exactly what they are. The factory MP5K-PDW has a threaded barrel and a Navy trigger group. Most of the "MP5K-PDWs" seen in movies are actually standard K-models with the PDW stock added later. We tend to refer to those on IMFDB as "MP5K-PDW mock-ups".

m4 or sig?

I need some help id'ing this weapon. --Ben41 23:35, 13 November 2009 (UTC)

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Neither, it's an H&K MP5 with RAS.

Fleury's AK

Is the AK that Fleury (Jamie Foxx) uses not an AKMS? Could it be an AK101?--Ben41 02:01, 14 November 2009 (UTC)

No, American armorers wouldn't stock AK-101s because they can't import them into this country. It's an AKMS derivative dressed up to resemble an AMD-65. -MT2008 02:46, 14 November 2009 (UTC)
Also, the AK-100 series rifles have a side-folding plastic stock, while the weapon in the movie is clearly an underfolder. --Markit 02:54, 14 November 2009 (UTC)
I don't think this is an AKMS either, for one thing I noticed is the thing sounds like a buzz-saw. It's like no AK variant I've ever heard. The sound is approximate to 950 RPM. The RPM of the AK101 is 650. It's not that either. They used blanks so I know the rifle, (whatever it is, where ever it is) is real.
The gunfire you hear in movies is almost always stock sound F/X dubbed over the actual sound of the weapon, so that doesn't prove anything. -MT2008 23:39, 23 October 2010 (UTC)

=Would you recommend this movie?

¿?--Dillinger 00:05, 7 February 2011 (UTC)