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Those MP5K:s used at the end, is there some kind of logic of removing the foregrips from them?
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The logic is that it looks cooler.
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The foregrip won't snag on clothing when you are hiding it in a jacket, I suppose.
I liked the movie too, sorry I took your screencapping opportunity Winchester. The unrated cut is much better so I just watch that one and avoid the original cut.
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They totally should have taken his offer...
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its cool John. You did ask if you could instead of just doing it. I respect you for that.
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BTW, I can't remember, but I think the KA1 is the version of the MP5K that the Secret Service uses, even though movies always depict Secret Service agents carrying regular MP5Ks. |
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So an MP5KA1 with the foregrip removed would be pretty handy wouldn't it? Unless you needed to aim...
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...in which case, an MP5K is the last gun in the world you should want.
Last edited by MT2008; 06-13-2009 at 08:56 PM. |
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Call me crazy, but if you were carrying a compact SMG in a firefight, would you really want to aim it? Or just point and spray? I thought that's what SMGs were designed for.
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