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Talk:Snitch

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Is there a reason that you weant for a Glock 21 rather than a 17? Also, the slide is a Salient Arms Internatinal, which now that I come to think of it I have only seen for a 19s, 17s and 34s. They may make them for other calibers, but I haven't seen them. --commando552 (talk) 16:21, 12 June 2013 (EDT)

Actually, no. I just immediately thought of that as a Glock 21 since I first saw the film in theaters. The bore size always gets me; when I think a Glock is a G21, my mind always makes the bore bigger than it actually seems. But hey, thanks for noting that out. Oh, and the slide thing? I saw a slide similar to that some time ago, and I heard it was a Glockworx custom work. I've never even heard of the Salient Arms before this day. But... they do have a pic of a compact .40 Glock on their facebook page, so i guess they ventured into other calibers too. --Warejaws (talk) 16:45, 12 June 2013 (EDT)

The Salient Arms Glock

Salient Arms International posted this on their facebook page: [[1]] They're saying that Barry Pepper's Glock is a 21, (though, they admit they were not techical advisors on the film), and that's what I thought too. I'm hoping to get a second opinion on this. I also send them a message about the Glock on their facebook page. --Warejaws (talk) 11:24, 25 June 2013 (EDT)

El Topo's training.

Just a weird little note, because i notice things like this. When repelling the attack from the rival cartel, El Topo, reveals he has some training. He pulls out the M60 and lays down fire, then moves behind his men to a better position, keeping the barrel pointed into the ground as he moves, not covering his men with it as he goes.

Not that important i realize but as later explained, he was Paramilitary. So it seems to make sense, just strange to see that in a movie.

~CarlyAnne~ (talk) 22:40, 4 July 2013 (EDT)