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Screencapping programming

If you need a program to take screencaps, a good program is VLC player. You can also use Fast Stone Image viewer to take stills off your computer screen. --Ben41 06:29, 20 January 2011 (UTC)

Mauser

Sweet Mauser, man. I got the same one. BeardedHoplite 00:59, 30 January 2011 (UTC)

RE:Some good M1911 9mm models

Thanks for the suggestion man. Much appreciated. GunEnthusiast 02:42, 17 August 2011 (CDT)

Apology not required

I was not offended at all by your post in the battleship discussion page. I pointed it out merely because you used the word completely wrong. A 'Scapegoat' is "the practice of singling out any party for unmerited negative treatment or blame." In the context of your post, you said that the film would be a 'scapegoat for the Navy to increase recruitment'. The term Scapegoat made no sense, that's all. A more correct phrase would be, 'The Navy would use the film as a vehicle or platform or opportunity to 'increase recruitment' since it would be exploited by the Navy, just like they did when Top Gun was such a big hit. Hope this helps explain things. MoviePropMaster2008 01:36, 21 September 2011 (CDT)

Model 1887

In regards to your question on the winchester 1887, i believe the idea was yo aim, fire, then tilt away fron face and lever cycle, or to aim, fire then bring to hip, cycle then raise back to face.