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:Yeah, it's got differently laid out trademarks on it, but that is one of KAC's logos, you can see it [http://www.knightarmco.com/shop/index.php?main_page=popup_image&pID=42 here] on the front of the front sight. Looks like the lettering is "Knights armament (logo)" and then the first serial number or the word "company". Might just be an older marking scheme and they've painted out the serial numbers or something. [[User:Evil Tim|Evil Tim]] 14:20, 27 February 2012 (CST)
 
:Yeah, it's got differently laid out trademarks on it, but that is one of KAC's logos, you can see it [http://www.knightarmco.com/shop/index.php?main_page=popup_image&pID=42 here] on the front of the front sight. Looks like the lettering is "Knights armament (logo)" and then the first serial number or the word "company". Might just be an older marking scheme and they've painted out the serial numbers or something. [[User:Evil Tim|Evil Tim]] 14:20, 27 February 2012 (CST)
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Hi. Wanted to note you about the GRAU Indices, such as '''6P41''' of [[PK Machine Gun#PKP Pecheneg Machine Gun|Pecheneg]]. They are assigned by GRAU MO of Russia (Main Missile-Artillery Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Russia) and are similar to NSNs (National Stock Numbers) of the West.
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And in this case, the army designation is '''PKP''' (Kalashnikov Infantry Machine gun).
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--[[User:Masterius|Masterius]] 13:37, 2 April 2012 (CDT)

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Hi

Isn't Evan Stone like a porn actor?.. --Warejaws 18:16, 14 March 2011 (CDT)

Yep, he is. (And I am not gay, just an admirer...) bozitojugg3rn4ut 18:20, 14 March 2011 (CDT)
Ok. I didn't think you were gay, just wondered if he was the guy I was thinking about :) --Warejaws 04:59, 15 March 2011 (CDT)

re:recreated

The page looks good to me. You don't have to worry about it being deleted. If it was deleted before, it was because of lack of effort most likely. Good work.--Predator20 09:23, 19 March 2011 (CDT)

Redirect pages

Sorry for my late reply, but yes, that's exactly how redirecting works. Nohomers48 16:02, 22 March 2011 (CDT)

Moved Page

Not a problem. I've made a bunch of pages now, and I still forget about the ", The" thing.--PistolJunkie 11:57, 3 April 2011 (CDT)

Size of screenshots

Your recent screenshots are great but they are too big. Sorry but 700+ KB files are frowned upon at IMFDB. Please shrink them down or save them in a lower resolution setting. You'll see that a slightly lower resolution setting won't make much of a visual difference and save a ton of space. Thanks. MoviePropMaster2008 09:56, 5 April 2011 (CDT)

Franken gun

Thanks for the heads up. Your attribution and notation that this is a PS job goes a long way towards smoothing over any negative reaction. Good job on the attribution. You did things the correct way. It will just motivate me to get a pic of a real gun in that configuration. But as a temporary placeholder it's fine. I historically have not liked PS chop jobs because some sharp eyed viewer will always pick up that the image is a 'repurposed photograph'. Since historically I don't want the general public to think that IMFDB 'creates' our guns from our photoshop/CS skills (other than image clean up and color correction), (IMFDB has the largest collection of ORIGINAL images of real guns on the net that is shot for us which is cool) I always press our members to resist the temptation of the Frankengun PS job. But you did things the right way from the get go. No complaints here :) MoviePropMaster2008 19:18, 20 April 2011 (CDT)

Fallout 2

If you plan on redoing this page, please make sure that you have at least the gun pictures and descriptions ready. --Ben41 12:51, 19 May 2011 (CDT)

Czech

Well, pretty much from Czech Republic.

Medal of Honor (2010)

Hey, I think accidentally removed your edits because we were both editing at the same time. Can you re-check the page and see if anything's missing? --HashiriyaR32 07:08, 13 June 2011 (CDT)

Oh, ok

I'm not so great for ID'ing pistols without looking through references, I was going to check after I woke up. Glad you found it. I ID'd your WW2 towed gun on the talk page for Jericho: it's a 7.5cm PaK 40, a German anti-tank gun. Evil Tim 22:15, 5 July 2011 (CDT)

I think you might as well add it if you can ID it; it's perhaps pushing things a tiny bit, but it's actually probably the most accurately reproduced weapon in the game. As for Jericho, I've heard of it but never played; heard it's a middle-of-the-road title that's good in some ways and bad in others (linear level design, stupid buddy AI, etc). Evil Tim 06:06, 6 July 2011 (CDT)

GJ on Jackass 2

I would have done it as well, but didn't have the DVD to make screencaps. Nice work on it. StanTheMan 13:45, 11 July 2011 (CDT)

Re: Just a quick question

That sounds a bit iffy to me. My main concern is how would we define a 'tactical shooter'? We already have the categories 'war', 'first-person shooter', and 'covert-ops'. Aren't those enough? Orca1 9904 07:29, 12 July 2011 (CDT)

Call of Juarez: The Cartel

Well it looks like you got your wish, here is the list of "Unique Weapons that are Uncommon in Video Games or are Extremely Rare in Video Games" (Well, at least ones I haven't seen in a lot of games):

1. Jericho 941 2. Taurus Raging Bull 3. Smith & Wesson Model 29 4. Smith & Wesson Model 38 5. MP-412 REX 6. Walther P99 7. Makarov PM 8. Smith & Wesson 5906 9. Ruger GP-100 10. Brugger and Thomet MP-9 11. Skorpion 12. Colt 1878 Shotgun (Well, with the exception of Western games, this has probably never been in a Modern shooter.) 13. Ithaca 37 14. Colt Law Enforcement Carbine 15. (Vietnam Era) M60 Machine Gun 16. M72 LAW

So yeah, looks like we both got our wish. Especially me, quite a few of the weapons on my wishlist made it into the game. Maybe Techland was snooping around here? Anyways looks like I got my:

1. RPG-7 (Come on, who doesn't like rocket launchers) 2. Skorpion 3. Uzi 4. Benelli M4 5. MP5 6. Smith & Wesson Model 29 7. M72 LAW

Two more days till release, Sept. 13 for PC users. - User:1morey July 17 2011, 7:30 PM (EST)

The Mechanik

First off, good job on the page. It's best though to put unknown guns in the discussion page. Also, try to avoid overly graphic screenshots if possible. The reason why the thug getting his head shot off was removed because it wasn't necessary to identify a weapon in the shot. --Ben41 03:18, 6 August 2011 (CDT)

About hating all EA games

You do know EA published Medal of Honor (2010) right? - Mr. Wolf 14:03, 7 August 2011 (CDT)

About the future plans

Hi. You say that you will show M3 Super 90 and M16A2 in your future movies. Are you planning to make movies set in older times or haven't you yet updated your page to M4 Super 90 and M16A4? --Masterius 14:15, 17 August 2011 (CDT)

Agreed. One being former part of Soviet Union or satellite state means one is gonna have quite old equipment (unless one is Russia). We too have Makarovs and as our teaching officer waaaaay back at school once said, the only thing one can't miss with it is one's head. Shot it and it's indeed a bad pistol.
At least Czechs are already upgrading their equipment: lots of pistols, EVO III as SMG, S 805 as Assault Rifle, etc. Wonder if their film directors can get a hold of this stuff... --Masterius 02:27, 18 August 2011 (CDT)

Sihoulettes

Hey man, I was curious, where'd you get all the silhouettes you used for the Desert Eagle on your page. Or did you have to make them? BeardedHoplite 15:48, 25 August 2011 (CDT)

Deus Ex

Been a little busy actually playing it to screenshot it at present, but I will get around to it at some point. There's a lot of 'incidental' weapons to get (book covers and photographs) and I'd have to set aside a really long time and a lot of hard drive space to get it done. Evil Tim 08:06, 31 August 2011 (CDT)


sorry mate the

the terror scoped rifle is real (Cbeattie 03:17, 9 September 2011 (CDT))

Updating images

I've found that the only way to instantly update your images is to change the size of the image that has been changed. For instance, if you change a image from "600px" to "601px", then the image should update instantly. --Ben41 12:05, 10 September 2011 (CDT)


I just need to see the thumbnail updated on the page, there's no rush to see the actual image. --Ben41 02:05, 2 October 2011 (CDT)

Featured article

Thanks! That seemed to fix it. The extra @@@ were there on the old template. Mostly likely added by accident or when an article was taken off they weren't deleted. --Predator20 15:20, 13 September 2011 (CDT)

Medal of Honor

Found one of those guns you wanted ID'ing back in June. Evil Tim 02:22, 2 October 2011 (CDT)

A question

Hi, Bozito. I'm a movie buff, but I'm also an avid gamer. From your user page I can see that you are too. You created the page for Deus Ex: Human Revolution, which I assume you have played by now, or at least know what the game is about. I know that the game is an action/stealth-rpg, but what I need to know is how much of it is action, and how much of it is role playing. I've been thinking of buying this game since it looks intriguing, but me and role-playing games don't go together, lol. I'm fine with RPG elements in games, like in Dead Island, but I have always had a strong dislike for such games as Final Fantasy, etc. --Warejaws 17:38, 10 October 2011 (CDT)

Thanks, that really cleared things up for me. I just ordered the game, and can't wait to get my hands on it. --Warejaws 17:19, 11 October 2011 (CDT)

Call of Juarez

Now that I think about it, the Ranger from the first one looks more like a Colt 1872 Open Top. What do you think? - User:1morey October 10, 2011 8:01 PM (EST)

PK470

Naw, in the next frame his hand's higher up the gun, he ends up touching the side of the scope. If he was HK slapping it I'd have thought he'd bring his hand towards the muzzle. Evil Tim 13:29, 12 October 2011 (CDT)

Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2009

I'm going to need some help with weapon identification. Most modern bolt-action rifles all look the same to me, and some of the other weapons, I am not completely sure. - User:1morey October 15, 2011 4:49 PM (EST)

Beretta 92A1

Hi. About Beretta 92A1: isn't it technically an upgraded version of 92FS based on M9A1? If so, why do you prefer 92FS? There are some features in 92A1 that you do not like so much? --Masterius 13:29, 21 October 2011 (CDT)

Yeah, that 92 pistol in CoD:MWs had rounded trigger guard and IW dared call it M9! :|
In addition to this Tx4 Storm shotgun, Beretta also made pretty slick SMG: Mx4 Storm. Imagine using it for security tasks ;) --Masterius 12:57, 22 October 2011 (CDT)

Island Thunder

I think you should leave the notes for the expansions on the respective gun pages (ie, weapons only in Island Thunder should appear under that name); just point them to the merged Ghost Recon article. Otherwise it looks like we've forgotten the expansion packs on the gun page. Evil Tim 08:05, 27 October 2011 (CDT)

Oh, I was looking at the ones you removed like the OICW. Is that not actually in Island Thunder or something? Evil Tim 08:26, 27 October 2011 (CDT)

Thanks!

I see some tables that end with that, some that don't. I just copied and pasted from the table that was there. --Funkychinaman 10:42, 27 October 2011 (CDT)

Arkham Asylum

Oh, go ahead if you're playing it anyway, it was on my list of things to do but it was pretty low down. Evil Tim 05:19, 2 November 2011 (CDT)

About OTs-14 "Groza"

Hi. Wanted to note you about the modular nature of OTs-14 "Groza". At the bottom of this article: [1] is a great illustration of it. Thus if the weapon in game is customizable (like, say, Ghost Recon Online) then it's better not to list the fourth number. But if you want to specify the 7.62 variant, that would be OTs-14-1 (or OTs-14-1A, not sure about the 'A' letter). --Masterius 13:35, 2 November 2011 (CDT)

You are welcome :)
If you are interested in detailed pictures of Russian guns, I would recommend you Vitaly Kuzmin's Blog. The man's hobby is visiting different Russian Military Expos and taking photos there. So just Google 'Kuzmin *Insert Russian weapon's name here*' and chances are, you'll find what you want :)
Also ^ Done :)
--Masterius 05:39, 3 November 2011 (CDT)
P.S. Indeed :D
Found the pictures of 7.62 Grozas: here --Masterius 05:59, 3 November 2011 (CDT)

One more thing about OTs-14. Although scope is definitely a popular choice for 03 variant, it is not mandatory. OTs-14 has mounting point on the carrying handle, thus every variant can have one: at the bottom of this page 01 variant with scope can be seen (there is also misplaced OTs-14-1A-01 one line above) and at the bottom of this page 03 variant without scope can be seen (they also seem to have additional attachment on the sound suppressor; sound suppressor without attachments is one line above). --Masterius 01:39, 18 November 2011 (CST)

Arkham Asylum

That handgun Joker uses in the hallucination looks an awful lot like the unknown one in the sequel. Also, hit me over the head every so often to remind me to get you a picture of Joker's gun in the Play As Joker challenge maps, IIRC they're PS3 exclusive. Evil Tim 13:08, 4 November 2011 (CDT)

Arkham City is fantastic. Think of it as like the Super Mario World to the original's Mario 3: bigger world, more things to do, more ways to do it. Plus you start with almost all the stuff you had at the end of the previous game, no Samus Aran with holes in her pockets here. Evil Tim 11:42, 5 November 2011 (CDT)

AC-130

If you wait long enough it flies down close to you. The AC-130 is actually tiny (it's about the size of a car) and passes very close to the mountain; if the weapons are visible, you'll see them then. But you should cover them, they're certainly seen firing in the game (eg the lines of tracers on the rebel convoy). Evil Tim 07:37, 15 November 2011 (CST)

I haven't played the game, but in this video it has a closeup wire frame model at the start that goes through the guns, or is this not actually from the game? --commando552 09:59, 15 November 2011 (CST)

S&W 500

Hey man, thanks for adding the missing info on the Smith & Wesson 500 page. Also, question for you. I noticed you have a minor love affair with the Beretta 92FS... I've been considering buying my first pistol for a while now and the 92FS is at the top of my list. Out of curiosity, what do you like about it? Why would you recommend it? Happy new year. --Zackmann08 11:36, 2 January 2012 (CST)

GRO

Hello, I got the pics from this youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlxW9vIl4ZY The game has a bunch of preset customised guns for players who don't want to select individual parts. Couldn't get higher res I'm afraid. --Temp89 15:18, 10 January 2012 (CST)

Barrett XM109

Hey man. Thanks for adding the Barrett XM109 to the Barrett Firearms Manufacturing page! --Zackmann08 09:52, 19 January 2012 (CST)

They are definitely approved. Bunni LOVED the idea (you can click on the "Manufactures" tab on the left to see more of them btw). Just make sure to add [[Category:Manufacturer]] to the bottom of the page. Also, be sure to follow the format of the other pages. But yea, that would be fantastic! The one other thing is that I'm using this as an excuse to fix up gun pages. So like when I did the Barrett page, I also redid all the gun pages for their firearms. Made sure they had specs and that they are in the table format instead of the old list, etc. You don't have to do this, but it sure would be helpful! :-) --Zackmann08 10:37, 19 January 2012 (CST)

RE:Barrett M107

No problem. Just curious, where did you find a date for the M107 on the Barrett website? I couldn't find anything about the M107 as they don't sell it any more. As for making a USMC page, I don't really think it is warranted, mainly because I don't think they have really "made" any weapons. All they have done is fit various other weapons with existing after market accessories. For example, the first M40s were just off the shelf varmint Remington 700s. Then the M40A1 just added a Macmillan synthetic stock and few other pits and pieces. --commando552 16:44, 19 January 2012 (CST)

Ah, ok. That is the thing I mentioned in the discussion, it is true that it was on the list, but it wasn't really invented in 2005. I think the reason it was listed then is that this is the point when the M107 officially stopped being developmental and was deemed fully operational. --commando552 17:31, 19 January 2012 (CST)
Not sure, but I think it would have already been going by XM107, as even before a competition had taken place the project was for the selection of the M107 rifle. --commando552 18:33, 20 January 2012 (CST)

NSV

That "NSV" you just uploaded is a Kord, unless the NSV can use the 6T19 bipod mount. If it can I'll have to re-write the two weapon entries since I was under the impression it couldn't. Evil Tim 10:38, 22 January 2012 (CST)

Also found this while I was searching. Evil Tim 10:58, 22 January 2012 (CST)

V.A. Degtyarev's website is kinda interesting, since it seems they manufacture a lot of things KBP do; just glancing, they make the GSh-23, GSh-30, the AGS-30, the missile for the Kornet system... Evil Tim 12:45, 22 January 2012 (CST)


Izhmekh

Sorry, my auto correcting software fixed it when I was looking at the page. And I updated it as my auto spell corrector told me. Just goes to show how much more famous Ishmash is in America :D MoviePropMaster2008 02:13, 23 January 2012 (CST)

Ukrainian Video Games

List of Ukrainian video games on IMFDB (by developers):

4A Games (Metro series)
Action Forms (Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason)
GSC Game World (S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series)

Wonder if it is possible to start "Ukrainian Produced/Filmed" category... --Masterius 06:38, 24 January 2012 (CST)

Metro 2033 has a Russian publisher too though: Akella.
As for KBP, here's the history page (originally called Small Arms Design Bureau of the Tula Arms Plant, then TsKB-14 and, finally, KBP Instrument Design Bureau) . TT pistol is the first one that was designed at the bureau, then several machine guns, then post-WW2 armament and, finally, the modern one. As can be seen, the bureau was established to boost production at the Tula Arms Plant (TOZ).
Of weapons not already mentioned on the above history page: OTs-03 (SVU) needs OTs-03AS (SVU-AS) variant - selective-fire with bipods.
--Masterius 07:06, 25 January 2012 (CST)

CZ

First off, thank you for the way that you told me about this. I REALLY appreciate you not just coming in and changing everything while I was working on it. Super cool of you. Second, thank you so much for correcting my errors! I will fix this stuff asap. I am a little hesitant to name the page "Česká zbrojovka" because no one is going to search using that name. The company is know (at least in the US) as CZ. I will definately mention that the full name of the company is Česká zbrojovka. What I might do is rename the page "CZ (Česká zbrojovka)". That way both bases are covered. Thoughts?? --Zackmann08 10:26, 25 January 2012 (CST)

You bring up a good point. For the moment, I am going to leave it as is. I posted a message in the general discussion board and I will see what other users and admins have to say. Thanks again. --Zackmann08 10:48, 25 January 2012 (CST)
I did. I'm in the process of talking to him and other admins about it. --Zackmann08 11:02, 25 January 2012 (CST)

About MCM pistol

MCM itself was produced by Izhmash, not by Izhmekh. Only its "children" - Margo and Drel - are from Izhmekh. Greg-Z 06:41, 31 January 2012 (CST)

AK-200

Have made a phoshopped 7.62 version of the AK-200 from an AK-103 and added it to the AK-12 and GRFS pages. I didn't realise until I made it that the sight block was so different so tried to bodge it to look more like the new one. Isn't perfect but is better than nothing. To be honest I'm not even sure that this is the AK-200, it was the gun that lots of polliticians and VIPs posed with and it was the gun that was reported as the AK-200, but I remember seeing videos of the people who actually designed it talking about it and the gun there was pretty different, featuring a monolithic looking top rail with rail mounted BUIS and no fixed iron sights along with a new flash hider and folding stock. Regardless, the version I made is more likely the one this is based on, and will probably never turn up in anything again now that the AK-12 has come along so doesn't really matter. --commando552 06:55, 31 January 2012 (CST)

This is kind of a guess, as only images I can find of it show it disassembled (they are on the AI AW talk page). The stock is also wrong I think, as the only pictures I could find of the AWC don't have an adjustable cheek riser, but had to work with what I had.
Arctic Warfare Covert
Had to mock up an AWF first to make this as there isn't one on the site either and imagine it will have turned up in stuff:
Arctic Warfare Folding
--commando552 17:27, 1 February 2012 (CST)
Sure, go for it. In particular though, I believe the AWC is slightly incorrect as I believe the profile of the short barrel is different to the AW (less tapered) but I couldn't find any good reference material. --commando552 08:20, 3 February 2012 (CST)

You can get after-market stocks for the AW rifles that resemble this such as the Viperskins stock. Am fairly sure that this game pre-dates this though, but this may be based on a previous design. There is also a rifle from Roedale Precision that looks like this. However, the Rogue spear gun and the Sum of all fears gun are both actually AWS's as they don't have a folding stock. Also, the more that I think about it the more I think the silencer on the AWC should slide down over the barrel rather than attaching onto the end of it, as shown in the gun below:

Mystery AWC.jpg

--commando552 11:05, 3 February 2012 (CST)


I don't really know at this point, but I suppose there should be an AWS section, as the two rifles where you can see the stock are definitely AWS's (there is a pic of an AWS on the discussion page). I'm not really sure now if the AWC should have a section, as am not sure it has actually appeared in anything at this point. For the Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield AWC, not only does it have the wrong stock for a standard AI rifle, but it also has a rounded receiver rather than squared off AI AW one. I might have to dig this game out and reinstall it to try and get a better image of a 3rd person rifle to be sure. For now though, I would probably go with assuming that all of the rifles currently listed are AWSs rather than AWCs, as can only assume that the Rainbow 6 developers would use the earlier game as reference material. --commando552 11:36, 3 February 2012 (CST)

FMG-9

Are you sure that this is now called the FPG? As far as I know FPG is just what the airsoft version is being sold as. --commando552 15:15, 15 February 2012 (CST)

The reason I'm confused is that as far as I know the FMG-9/FPG isn't in production so I don't understand how it can have a production variant. The only version that I know of that is actually being made is the airsoft version, which is made by Magpul PTS and called the FPG. As far as I can tell, the only source that says anything about the FMG-9 actually going into production as the FPG is the description on that youtube video, which makes me think it is probably someone making a mistake. --commando552 16:37, 15 February 2012 (CST)

The video description says "Production version is called FPG" which would imply that they are talking about something that is currently being produced. It just seems odd to me that the only mention of the term FPG is on that youtube video description. I also found essentially the same thing here in the brochure for Magpul PTS, the airsoft division, so imagine this is where the information for that video description came from. I seem to remember Magpul stating that they had no intention of actually going anywhere with the FMG-9 concept, it was purely a demonstration piece to show what their design team was capable of doing. I suppose that if they ever were to produce it the FPG name makes more sense, but I have seen no news of it actually being intended for production, and with the massive cult like following the Magpul seems to have (and this gun in particular) I think this would have been pretty big news. I think part of the reason it is never likely to be produced is the fact that the market for it will be tiny. In terms of civillian sales, I think it would only be available in certain states to people with a concealed carry permit due to the fact that it disguises itself as something other than a weapon, and it is also legally and short barrelled rifles meaning another hoop you would have to jump through before being able to get one. If it ever does get produced as the FPG, then fair enough, but until then it seems odd saying that the production variant is called something else when the gun isn't even being produced. On a side note, while looking into this I found that it is actually possible to convert the airsoft version into a live fire version with a bit of work. --commando552 17:44, 15 February 2012 (CST)

Re: Question

Hi. They do. Check the left side of their weapon page for the full list. Some of their weapons are also manufactured by TOZ and ZID (similarly to KBP). --Masterius 11:09, 16 February 2012 (CST)

Was established on May 17, 1944 (as NIISPVA). In Russian, on their history page. --Masterius 11:35, 16 February 2012 (CST)

G36C

That carry handle replacement looks to be a Knights Armament G36/SL8 Front and Rear Sight Combo. Evil Tim 11:26, 27 February 2012 (CST)

Yeah, it's got differently laid out trademarks on it, but that is one of KAC's logos, you can see it here on the front of the front sight. Looks like the lettering is "Knights armament (logo)" and then the first serial number or the word "company". Might just be an older marking scheme and they've painted out the serial numbers or something. Evil Tim 14:20, 27 February 2012 (CST)

About GRAU Indices

Hi. Wanted to note you about the GRAU Indices, such as 6P41 of Pecheneg. They are assigned by GRAU MO of Russia (Main Missile-Artillery Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Russia) and are similar to NSNs (National Stock Numbers) of the West.

And in this case, the army designation is PKP (Kalashnikov Infantry Machine gun).

--Masterius 13:37, 2 April 2012 (CDT)


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