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I would venture that most of those are not CGI gun flashes.  For years the Japanese have used their own version of 'flash paper' non-guns.  They usually have that weird 'magenta/pink'  hue in their flashes.  They also generate a lot of smoke (for a so called smokeless powder firearm) which also resembles the U.S. Flashpaper Non-guns.  They look weird and unless they are obvious CGI, chances are that they are just the typical flashpaper weird flashes that actually fire from the guns themselves. [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] 02:43, 16 September 2011 (CDT)
 
I would venture that most of those are not CGI gun flashes.  For years the Japanese have used their own version of 'flash paper' non-guns.  They usually have that weird 'magenta/pink'  hue in their flashes.  They also generate a lot of smoke (for a so called smokeless powder firearm) which also resembles the U.S. Flashpaper Non-guns.  They look weird and unless they are obvious CGI, chances are that they are just the typical flashpaper weird flashes that actually fire from the guns themselves. [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] 02:43, 16 September 2011 (CDT)
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:In this case I can guarantee you that most of them are CGI. I couldn't get many good shots of the muzzle flashes, but many of them don't match up with the barrel, and in many cases the actors ''aren't even pulling the trigger'' (the whole movie is one great big screw up). I also recognize those Lugers (both are fairly well known airsoft replicas) and the smoke coming from them is very, very slight; not nearly enough for a flash paper gun, but it's about the amount of residual gas you get from a propane/134a airsoft pistol. However, I'm pretty sure the MP5s are flashpaper guns. They seem to fire from an open bolt configuration, and you can see the "bullets" in the magazine through the ejection port. I'm also assuming that the P230 is a firing replica since we actually see the magazine (although I'm guessing that they shoved fake bullets into the magazine for that shot instead of its normal blank ammo).--[[User:PistolJunkie|PistolJunkie]] 12:01, 16 September 2011 (CDT)

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CGI gun flashes

I would venture that most of those are not CGI gun flashes. For years the Japanese have used their own version of 'flash paper' non-guns. They usually have that weird 'magenta/pink' hue in their flashes. They also generate a lot of smoke (for a so called smokeless powder firearm) which also resembles the U.S. Flashpaper Non-guns. They look weird and unless they are obvious CGI, chances are that they are just the typical flashpaper weird flashes that actually fire from the guns themselves. MoviePropMaster2008 02:43, 16 September 2011 (CDT)

In this case I can guarantee you that most of them are CGI. I couldn't get many good shots of the muzzle flashes, but many of them don't match up with the barrel, and in many cases the actors aren't even pulling the trigger (the whole movie is one great big screw up). I also recognize those Lugers (both are fairly well known airsoft replicas) and the smoke coming from them is very, very slight; not nearly enough for a flash paper gun, but it's about the amount of residual gas you get from a propane/134a airsoft pistol. However, I'm pretty sure the MP5s are flashpaper guns. They seem to fire from an open bolt configuration, and you can see the "bullets" in the magazine through the ejection port. I'm also assuming that the P230 is a firing replica since we actually see the magazine (although I'm guessing that they shoved fake bullets into the magazine for that shot instead of its normal blank ammo).--PistolJunkie 12:01, 16 September 2011 (CDT)

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