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Talk:Blood+
It's always funny how in movies and anime and video games they always fire handguns of incredible size (.500 S&W Magnum, .50 AE, .44 magnum) INDOORS, WITHOUT EAR PROTECTION, and can still somehow hear perfectly. Hell, they seem to be invulnerable to the permanant damage to hearing grenade explosions cause. Even the most realistic movies never really show that. Even .45 ACP indoors would be deafening. Just thought I'd mention that. 'course I guess there wouldnt be much need for dialouge if movies were that realistic. they also always seem to forget that only a few supressors actually make guns really "quiet" (high-standard SD, Ruger mark II SD, MP5SD, That one japanese silenced pistol that you could lock the slide so it wouldnt eject the round, was that type 56? possibly the 6p9 supressed makarov, and the de-lisle silent carbine, and maybe the VSS, oh and all those guns that shot silent rounds made by the russians and americans. like the QSPR.). really only subsonic rounds are made quiet, and probably not if it is the type where the supressor is screwed onto a thread. But without this artistic license what kind of movies would we have? nothing but recordings of things that really happened. Sometimes we have to stand by and allow unrealism to escape realism, because reality kinda sucks, and without happiness we have no purpose, other than to stay alive. something like that. Wow. I really got off track there. Just musings I suppose.
Cleanup
I went through and cleaned up this page. I also double checked all of the weapon platforms at the end; I'm positive that the Howitzer and the Bulldog are correct, but I'm not certain about the Patton. I couldn't find a picture of a Patton variant with tread-covers like that.--PistolJunkie 05:13, 3 March 2011 (UTC)