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And the biggest reason is that the opening scene - which was amazing in certain aspects - seems to set a precedent that Don is some coward that we're supposed to root against, while Alice was some noble martyr-like figure who died a heroic death. That's how they are attributed in the film's credits.After watching 28 Days Later for the first time and loving it (never been that into zombie movies, but recently starting to discover some good ones), I watched 28 Weeks Later last night and was kind of disappointed and conflicted about the entire movie. Why are some of these guys referred to as Delta snipers? Is it implied they are members of CAG or something? - Charon68 ( talk) 21:07, 21 November 2014 (EST) Here's one question I have had since I saw this movie. #28 weeks later sniper skin#Still, though, you're right that it's one of the "commandments" of gun safety to keep your muzzle pointed in a safe direction as any instructor or range master would scold the skin off your bones for doing otherwise. Contrary to what gun control pundits want people to think, guns don't up and decide to shoot people on their own, after all. ![]() That's the Way It's Done ( talk) 21:27, 3 September 2014 (EDT)Īs long as one's finger is off the trigger, you're pretty much okay. Makes sense.Seems kinda dangerous though. I'm not a sniper so I'm no expert, but my guess is that it's easier to look down the sniper scope than to just set the rifle down and pick up binoculars.-Gunner5 Is this really something snipers do to get a better look at something? - That's the Way It's Done ( talk) 22:34, 2 March 2014 (EST) Godzillafan93 The most basic rule of gun safety I've ever heard is "Never aim your weapon at something you don't intend to destroy," but I've seen snipers elsewhere do this as well. Doyle (Jeremy Renner) actually has his rifle aimed at Andy's head at one point. #28 weeks later sniper movie#Just watched this movie today and I noticed the snipers all spend a lot of time using their rifles like binoculars. #28 weeks later sniper full#The Kaptain 15:41, 9 June 2012 (CDT)Īnd also why are screen caps from a full screen of the movie instead of a wide screen? Was this movie released before wide screen was the standard? Excalibur01 10:33, 9 June 2012 (CDT) Why are the majority of the screen caps of this movie with red outlines? I don't remember the movie itself having that. This dude Yeah, that is definitely not Jeremy Renner. Spartan198 11:18, (UTC) moved from main page SEALs typically use the SIG P226 Navy model. But from my limited understanding, just about everyone in the Special Operations community hates the Mark 23. That designation only means it was a US Navy development initiative. Mark-designated weapons aren't restricted to Navy use. But i am just not sure.just my opinion. :) That could be incorrect, i have heard of Rangers getting hold of USP 45 Tactical pistols for use as their sidearms.Obviously this guy is not in the Navy so.i doubt he would ever be issued a MK 23.Īnyway my point being, it is probably a 45 Tactical and not a Standard 45 USP. #28 weeks later sniper mod#Hey i just want to point out here people, that on the 28 weeks later page,the guy says it may be a place holder for the MK 23 Mod 0. This is a plain M21, not a DMR and there is no other M14 version, in any branch, called the DMR. The only military version that does is the marine corps' Designated Marksmen Rifle(DMR), and it's stock(McMillam M2A) is similar to the old M14a1 with a pistol grip. The M21 does not have an adjustable stock, only on the civilian version. The M21 is characterized by an adjustable stock that Doyle's weapon lacks. (Edit) The rifle is not an M21, but rather an M14 with a DMR setup. ![]()
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