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Alot of the weapons are unclear in this article.
Someone needs to carlify. The article is here, click this link There is some good work from some peeps (Like me). |
Some of the guns in Family guy, Simpsons, American Dad, and other american cartoons barely do much work on guns. Most are just drawings of guns. Lacking real detail.
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And "South Park" has very realistic drawings of M16A1s, G36s, SPAS-12s, AK-47s, S&W autos, etc. which appear in many episodes. |
Yes, I remember the episode when Stewie refered to the officer's gun as an M9, but it clearly was in the shape of a 1911.
And in South Park, they draw a G36 bullpup. |
From the way they drew the frame on the gun when it was holstered, it looked like a 92 Inox, but sadly, Seth MacFarlane let me down.
The Family guy crew may try and know a thing or two about guns, but the South Park guys do know a thing or two about guns. Trey Parker is a gun owner himself if memory serves. |
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I'm a little sketchy on how much they know about guns. That G36 Bullpup was refered to on the show as a Stratford 12mm. Also, they use this big bazooka to kill a goat in one episode and they refer to it as a 40-something Gauge, which would actually be very small.
Then again, the south park movie had some pretty realistic looking guns. It's on my list to screencap. |
That was first season, in 1997. Nowadays they have their act together.
Wait, which episode did they call the G36 a Stratford 12mm? |
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First season when Mr. Garison buys a gun to kill Kathie Lee Gifford. I have season one on DVD.
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Exactly, that was first season. The original gun wasn't real, so they just called it a Stratford 12mm. The Episode where they blow up the goat was also early, and even I didn't understand gauges a while back. Making up fake stuff is better than blatant innacuracy, like calling a 1911 an M9.
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