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Also, the L98 training rifle for cadets have a special charging handle so cadets can pull the action back easily.
http://www.freewebs.com/wednesfield-atc/90.JPG You can tell from the picture above how the charging handle makes it very noticable than that of the charging handle of the L85. The ones seen in the series don't have this and I don't think they would completely dress 4 of these rifles to look like L85 just for this one scene. Also I don't think in 1.2 "Just a Target", that was a Jericho since the only close shot I could see of the gun in the black woman's hand is too boxy shape, more of a 1911 commander variant because of the size.
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Haven't seen the show, but since military funerals are done with blanks (obviously), it would be quite correct for them to be manually cycled - that's the proper drills. BFA's aren't used for parade, they look lousy (particularly the huge ones used with the SA80) and quite frankly make the rifle shot sound like a fart.
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Not in all cases. Sometimes ARs and M1 Garands are fitted with BFAs. I've worked on a few funeral guns in this configuration.
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Yes, but in the Commonwealth you manually rack the action. Those are the drills I was taught.
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Anyway, this was one of the best military series out there and I wished it didn't end or was turned into crap.
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I think I'll concede the point about the L85/98 issue
![]() I'm not entirely sure about this one since shotguns aren't really my thing but in Violent solutions 4.4or5, where the gangsters drive round London in a bus, the pump action may be a Mossberg 500 Cruiser, probably a newer model due to the RIS panel over the top. The endcap of the loading tube is clearly visable in some shots. I'm tempted to say its part of the Mariner range since its shiny stainless steel. Also the gangster driving the bus has some description of Desert Eagle. Shockingly no-one was given an Uzi! Actually there is some sort of full auto fire in the gun fight with the arms dealers. I'll check it tommorow, and double-check the 941. Edit: Checked the globalist episode and you're right, it is the Colt Commander from the first episode making a re-appearance and not a 941. I'll be watching the other episode in a bit. Ok I'm watching the 4.4 now. The desert eagle is one of the earlier ones where the top of the barrel is quite slender, there is no indication of caliber. There is also the Mac 10 and Uzi Mini making a reappearance. I wish I could do you the screen caps but I'm on a web-book and the memory is too overloaded to handle the programs. Protip - don't buy a web-book; buy a real laptop! Last edited by Trijicon; 02-12-2009 at 06:11 PM. |
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I just realize while watching, this show is one of the only series that when a shotgun was fired at point blank range, the unlucky guy didn't go flying back 20 feet.
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