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I think that whoever said a KP90 is used in the Pilot episode, while a KP89 is used in the second episode, is mistaken. Why would the armorer bring two different but (almost) visually identical guns in different calibers to the set? It would make a lot more sense (given economics) that only one Ruger pistol was brought to the set and used by both [[James Russo]] and [[Gonzalo Menendez]] in the first two episodes. And I'm guessing it's probably a KP89 since we all know that 9mm pistols are the norm in Hollywood. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]] 19:43, 23 March 2011 (CDT)
 
I think that whoever said a KP90 is used in the Pilot episode, while a KP89 is used in the second episode, is mistaken. Why would the armorer bring two different but (almost) visually identical guns in different calibers to the set? It would make a lot more sense (given economics) that only one Ruger pistol was brought to the set and used by both [[James Russo]] and [[Gonzalo Menendez]] in the first two episodes. And I'm guessing it's probably a KP89 since we all know that 9mm pistols are the norm in Hollywood. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]] 19:43, 23 March 2011 (CDT)
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::It was me. To me that bore looked like a .45, especially when comparing it to the Ruger used in the second episode. I didn't think about what's the most convenient thing for the armorer. I mean look at the bores, there's a difference. And aren't pilots shot before you shoot the remaining season? I mean don't you market it to studios, and when somebody gives you the funds you get to it. Maybe then the crew, and even the armorer(?) might have changed. --[[User:Warejaws|Warejaws]] 05:45, 24 March 2011 (CDT)

Revision as of 10:45, 24 March 2011

When placing screenshots in the page, please use the proper formatting. --Ben41 05:09, 29 June 2010 (UTC)

Links are just as well and for some reason adding pictures doesn't work for me.

24guns,

Take a look at the page now and see how I put your images on the page. Also before uploading, change your file names into something easier to work with. Instead of having "Screen shot 2010-06-28 at 12.16.31 PM.", use "DB-M4A1-1". DB for Dark Blue, M4A1 for the weapon and 1 for the image # --Predator20 16:23, 29 June 2010 (UTC)

The page

The page is a mess, I'll try to clean and sort it out as I post screencaps and progress through the series... --Warejaws 21:22, 27 February 2011 (UTC)

removed from main page (considering the Glock screenshots)

That last screenshot looks more like a SIG than a Glock to me. --cool-breeze 14:54, 28 February 2011 (UTC)

removed from main page (1911)

The Gun IS an M1911A1 notice the frame cutouts behind the trigger. The trigger could very well be aftermarket

KP89 or KP90?

I think that whoever said a KP90 is used in the Pilot episode, while a KP89 is used in the second episode, is mistaken. Why would the armorer bring two different but (almost) visually identical guns in different calibers to the set? It would make a lot more sense (given economics) that only one Ruger pistol was brought to the set and used by both James Russo and Gonzalo Menendez in the first two episodes. And I'm guessing it's probably a KP89 since we all know that 9mm pistols are the norm in Hollywood. -MT2008 19:43, 23 March 2011 (CDT)

It was me. To me that bore looked like a .45, especially when comparing it to the Ruger used in the second episode. I didn't think about what's the most convenient thing for the armorer. I mean look at the bores, there's a difference. And aren't pilots shot before you shoot the remaining season? I mean don't you market it to studios, and when somebody gives you the funds you get to it. Maybe then the crew, and even the armorer(?) might have changed. --Warejaws 05:45, 24 March 2011 (CDT)

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