Speed
I got Speed on DVD and saw there was screencaps on the page already. They look pretty low-res, would it be cool if I replace them with mine? (plus I'll get some shots of that bizzare tutone MP5K)
Also, I've been working on Crank for a few days now, stuff keeps coming up that stops me from finishing it. I should have it done on Wednesday. I have so many DVDs to cap, and for some reason, I'm buying more! I'm crazy. |
Hell yes.
BTW, the "MP5K" is actually an SP89 that was nickel-plated and given a forward grip. LMO had it for sale a few years ago. |
Thanks
I didn't know it was an SP89. Does LMO still have pics of it?
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Nope. I don't think they even had pics back when it was still on sale.
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hahahaha. The wording is funny when you say it outloud....
Gunmaster45 is interested in Speed and working on Crank .... sounds like a substance abuse problem to me! hahahahahaha. It was a originally a stembridge gun. LMO got all of their guns from Stembridge. I can see if the guys have a good pic of it. |
You should get some help, man. lol
Regarding Crank, does anyone else have doubts as to the term "Mark I Desert Eagle?" I've checked and found that such a model exists, but no pictures, and frankly it looks like a Mark VII or XIX instead. Any comments? |
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...357_Magnum.jpg You can tell it apart by the shape of the safety and slide catch. Also, Wikipedia doesn't mention this, but I believe the frame shape is a bit different too (the "belly" of the Mark I looks a bit narrower than that of the Mark VII). |
hahaha
I thought the same thing when I brought them home.
"I just bought Crank and Speed and I got to get working on them." I found it funny too. |
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Please add as much info to it on the page as you want. Nothing is better than having someone who worked on the gun comment on it. :D
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