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I know. I just agree with the sourced things they say there in Wikipedia. That's why i checked the origin of the Image.
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I used to edit things on Wikipedia and trust me when I say that the site is not to be trusted although there are some small parts that are good.
I know that the GAU-19/A and the Ciener Ultimate pages are good as to right now as I built and watch the pages. Unfortunatly people can really screw with things as what happened recently on Wikipedia's Armsel Striker page. |
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Even if training, they'd still be using real weapons, not MGC replicas.
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Most gun pages on Wikipedia suck. However, Most history, politics, movies, television and books pages are really good.
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Could it be from the tv series "Seven Days"? The guy kind of looks like the actor that starred in it, an I think that his character was suppose to be an ex-Seal.
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We should probably note this on The Rock page then, huh?
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