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Gunmaster45 12-19-2008 05:34 AM

The Dark Knight
 
How'd it come out? I'm happy with it.

MT2008 12-19-2008 05:52 AM

Nice job!

Also, did you ever find the Jericho 941 that somebody said was in the scene where Gambol gets killed?

Excalibur 12-19-2008 08:21 AM

Guess there never was one and someone just thought he saw one. I think a lot of people sometimes sees a cool gun they like all the time and in every movie just because they can' tell from one gun to another.

Gunmaster45 12-19-2008 09:21 PM

It was a Beretta Inox
 
Look at the Inox section, it is one of the guns dug into a guy's shoulder. I assume they saw that and thought it was a Baby Eagle.

MT2008 12-19-2008 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Gunmaster45 (Post 197)
Look at the Inox section, it is one of the guns dug into a guy's shoulder. I assume they saw that and thought it was a Baby Eagle.

Which is weird to me because the Jericho (I hate calling it "Baby Eagle", just cause that's the lame-ass name Magnum Research gave it) looks nothing like a Beretta. I have occasionally mistaken the Jericho for the CZ-75 (which makes a little more sense, because it was based on the CZ-75), but how anyone can mistake it for a Beretta is just beyond me.

Also, I should point out that it looks like one of the guys in that scene is using another Glock. You can say it in some of your screencaps.

Gunmaster45 12-20-2008 12:48 AM

I prefer Baby Eagle because Jericho 941 is actually not an accurate name anymore since they don't have it chambered in .41 AE now. (since 941 is 9mm and .41 AE).

Yournamehere 12-20-2008 01:05 AM

With that logic, Baby Eagle doesn't make sense either, as it is not a smaller Desert Eagle, nor a baby, nor an eagle. I know guys that own "Baby Eagles" but have enough sense to call it a Jericho. You should too.

Gunmaster45 12-20-2008 01:11 AM

I use the term Jericho but I always kind of liked Baby Eagle as a term (never thought about how it didn't have a reason for the name tho, now I realise it is pretty dumb). I shot one in .45 ACP, it was a nice gun. It fed my crappy wadcutter reloads so I had a way to get rid of them.

MT2008 12-20-2008 01:53 AM

941 may not make sense, but the very name "Jericho" is one you can associate with Ashkenazi war-making prowess. Not like "Baby Eagle", which sounds like what it is - a commercial name invented by a company trying to capitalize off the success of another product.

Excalibur 12-20-2008 02:58 AM

I've seen markings on a Jericho being named the "Uzi Eagle". It's the one with the frame mounted safety. I've also fired the compact Jericho before, in 9mm and the polymer frame verison, and thought about buying it because it just felt very natural in your hand.

Maybe they should have called it the "insert a more cooler name" eagle, instead of Baby since it makes the gun kinda wimpy sounding. They called their other pistols Barak, and Bul Cherokee.


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