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User talk:GunnutHk

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Wanted

I appreciate your effort to add images to the Wanted page I made but if I remove them, that means I don't want them on there. I kept the shotgun picture because it was clear and there were only two good shots in the movie. The shot of Wesley aiming at his first target is almost the exact same shot as the image above it, plus the image is too small and doesn't match the 600px format of the other shots. I try to avoid using non-screenshot images on a page unless they are necessary. Please ask me before you add anymore. It would be much appreciated. As you can see, the page is very long and took me a long time to make. With all my pages I make on the site, I'm very personal about what is changed on them. Since no one gets payed on this site, how the page looks and informs others is the biggest gratitude we get. When people change that, it can get nerve wracking. But thanks for the effort. - Gunmaster45

There was already enough Hi-Power caps that the image wasn't necessary. I'll leave it now, it's good enough. - Gunmaster45
When it comes out on DVD, I might if someone else doesn't. For now, your images are fine on the page. Bootlegs are an absolute no so your images are all that is allowed. QOS doesn't concern me as much since I didn't make that page. - Gunmaster45

Your edits

I have seen you make edits that are not correct on several occasions. First, on my page for The Negotiator, you incorrectly edited the page to identify a SIG P226 as a P228. Most recently, on the S.W.A.T. page, you changed the page to say that the MP5A2 is an MP5A4. It's rather rude to assume you know what you're talking about and make the change without at least commenting first that you think it might be something different. In the future, I would prefer you simply edit the entry and write below the existing text, and say something like, "I think this is an MP5A4", and then we can talk about it. Thank you. -MT2008 (posting from work)

Apology taken. Anyway, the pistol in The Negotiator with the flashlight is not a P228; the slide is too long. Look at the very end of the slide/barrel which extends past the frame; on a P228, it's very short, whereas on a P226, it's much longer. Compare pictures of the P226 and P228, then compare them to the gun in the movie. It may be hard to tell, but trust me on this - I am a very big fan of SIG pistols, and I own a P226 myself (a real one, not an airsoft gun).
Also, while I appreciate your enthusiasm, I think you should remember that being from Hong Kong, I can't imagine you've ever seen or handled a real gun in your life. Are you into airsoft guns? I ask because if you are, please be aware that what Tokyo Marui calls an "MP5A4" is actually an MP5A2 with a Navy trigger group. Simply having the Navy-style lower receiver does not make an MP5 an A4 or A5. An MP5A4 would have 4 trigger positions - for safe, semi-, burst, and auto. -MT2008 19:33, 30 January 2009 (UTC)

Shoot Em Up Glocks

The Glock with the thumb safety is definately a Glock 17 and not a compact 19. Charles Taylor even says it's a 17 in the special features, which are illustrated in the "Special" column. - Gunmaster45

Future Weapons

I don't really watch that show a lot but I saw the episode on PDWs today. That's almost it. Like I said, I rarely watch it. I can help with formating though I suppose. Sorry I can't be more help though. - Gunmaster45