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http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Criminal_Minds
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I'll look at it. Sure.
EDIT: Could the pictures be any bigger? I'm a sucker for big pretty pictures on pages... Otherwise it looks pretty good. 1: Beretta 92 is actually a 92FS. 92 are the old ones, that are rarely seen, with rounded trigger guards. Check out the Beretta 92 series for more details. 2: In the picture of the guy with an "AK-47 variant" he does not seem to be holding an AK variant at all, but the low res. picture makes it hard to tell. Do you have a bigger picture? 3: The picture of the SWAT guy with the MP-5 is not an SD model. It has a tac-light but no suppressor. 4: The ".22 automatics" very hard to see, again: do you have a better picture? It could be a Beretta Bobcat/Tomcat in .25 or .32. Is it explicitly called a .22 in the show? Last edited by ManiacallyChallenged; 05-19-2009 at 11:28 PM. |
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Its called a .22 specifically, they even go into detail on how even an unsupressed 22 is quiter than most city background noise and give decibel levels of a .22 and areas. I have no better pictures. The mp5 was a standard one in that screenshot, but in one scene there is the distinctive silenced noise when you see a cult member get hit.
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I've been talking with MPM after someone turned all the Remington 700PSS entries to 700P entries. As far as he can tell there are mostly PSS models in Movie Armories. As I don't have a PSS yet I'll trust his experiance when he says that there is a differance.
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Added anothe rpic to clear up aks.
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Don't forget the Beretta 92FS, change the title.
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Now just got to verify the cz-75
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