User talk:Fr33zy159

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-- Annonnimus (Talk) 23:33, November 7, 2010

.50 caliber
The .50 caliber in anti materiel (not material, it's a french term that's in use with current-day military units, including the US) is not the same as the 12.7mm round used in the 12.7mm pistol. That's like saying the .50 AE round is the same as the .50 BMG round. TNT Lordofthelargepants The Zipper and The Pockets 23:54, November 7, 2010 (UTC)

Real-world weapon references
Thank you for your recent edit to a weapon page here at The Vault. I just wanted to drop you a quick note to let you know that we don't put real-world weapon references on article pages, unless it's the same name as the real-world weapon, or if is mentioned by a developer that the ingame weapon is intended to represent a specific real-world weapon. Thanks again. -- 23:45, November 12, 2010 (UTC)