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Is there a way to make it do random groups of four instead of the same ones being grouped?--Predator20 01:24, 24 January 2011 (UTC)

Just a suggestion

First, good work on the trivia section. Just a suggestion: do you think it would look better to pose the trivia parts as a statement instead of a question?

Instead of:

Did you know? ...the first appearance of the Desert Eagle in a Hollywood film was in Year of the Dragon?

It would say:

Year of the Dragon was the first Hollywood film to feature the Desert Eagle. --Ben41 01:43, 24 January 2011 (UTC)

Temporary change

I've changed the template for trivia to make it more of a statement instead of question to see how it looks. I've saved the previous format and will be changed back in a few. --Ben41 22:56, 19 February 2011 (UTC)


Changed back to original format

I changed it back. --Ben41 00:15, 20 February 2011 (UTC)


Retired Trivia

The majority of automatic firearms used on the television series The A-Team were actually semi-automatic only. The actors were told to pull the triggers rapidly and in conjunction with the sound and special effects so that the illusion of automatic fire could be achieved.

In 1992's Hard Boiled, the handgun often mistaken in the film for the Beretta 92F was actually the aesthetically similar Taurus PT92.

The majority of the weapons seen in the series Torchwood are actually airsoft replicas.


In numerous films of the 1980s such as Die Hard and Predator, the Heckler & Koch HK94s and Heckler & Koch SP89s were used as a substitute for the real MP5K, MP5A3, and MP5A2.