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Post by eviljbf on Dec 23, 2008 8:52:53 GMT 1
well, this thread seemed to be a hit on the other board so I'm bringing it back so far this season (I'm only counting Redemption - NO SEASON 7 YET, I'M INCLUDING PREVIEWS - ABSOLUTELY NO SPOILERS) Jack had / used / picked up Glock 19 and a CZ52 from Carl Glock 19 - right CZ52 - left 4 sticks of dynamite There were several Klashnikov variants, including a Norinco (chinese) Type 84, an AKMS, an AKM and a Yugoslavian M70AB2 A few RPG 7s and I'm pretty sure Carl had a Lee Enfield 1917
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Post by smitten on Dec 23, 2008 10:16:13 GMT 1
Ah, just the thread we were needing! Thanks, evil.
A question: are you the same person as Gun Bunnie on the BauerCount site?
I liked the sticks of dynamite. On 24 we're so used to nukes that go in suitcases or bombs that look like mobile phones. When you're explosives training consists of growing up with Tom & Jerry and Roadrunner, it's a bit overwhelming. And it suits the situation - Jack is in Africa, it's all a bit primitive, but still very effective. Jack opens up the case, and there's what looks like 4 sitcks of dynamite. (I mean, they almost have 'dynamite' written on them.) lol And they turn out to be - four sticks of dynamite!
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Post by Sam Bellis on Dec 23, 2008 10:21:25 GMT 1
Haha, they should be in a box marked "Acme Explosives"
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Post by eviljbf on Dec 23, 2008 10:27:24 GMT 1
lol no I'm not that person on that site (which I didn't even know existed). also, Jack never actually used the CZ, just picked it up Here's a picture of the Enfield
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Post by Sam Bellis on Dec 23, 2008 10:28:04 GMT 1
I thought the glock was on the right, the one on the right looks more Glockish.
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Post by eviljbf on Dec 23, 2008 10:30:22 GMT 1
The glock is on the right. (I put right below the picture Glock - right, CZ - left)
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Post by Sam Bellis on Dec 23, 2008 10:33:06 GMT 1
Oh, ok, I read it the other way around.
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Post by eviljbf on Dec 23, 2008 10:35:28 GMT 1
That's cool. It's funny though, a CZ-52 is just a gun that you'd expect to find in Africa. It was invented in the (guess when?) between 1947 and 1951 and went into service in 1952. It could easily have been carried by a person or group who were still colonists in the "dark continent"
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Post by eviljbf on Dec 23, 2008 10:37:38 GMT 1
Plus, of course, Jack has his USP9C on the cover, though that really doesn't count much...
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Post by Sam Bellis on Dec 23, 2008 10:39:04 GMT 1
You can find all this out just by looking at the gun?
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