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Talk:PSL Sniper Rifle: Difference between revisions

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m (Wuzh moved page Talk:FPK / PSL Sniper Rifle to Talk:PSL Sniper Rifle: This title is somewhat confusing; it implies that the rifle is known as "FPK / PSL" instead of FPK or PSL. To compensate however, FPK will be made as a redirect to the page.)
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==Moving the page==
I think this might have been another one of those times you should have asked first Wuzh. If nothing else it's a courtesy that should be afforded to major pages at least. Anyway, I think the slash in the page's name pretty clearly implies an 'either or' to the name, so I don't really see the 'confusion' myself. Both are 'right', neither is 'wrong'. That said, for this page - I've no real objection to doing it this way, other than to state we might want to use whichever of the two names is more common (though I do think 'PSL' is more common so again, no problem there). So, eh, just making a note or two. In this particular instance, I honestly don't care much one way or the other myself. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 15:49, 7 March 2019 (EST)

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Moving the page

I think this might have been another one of those times you should have asked first Wuzh. If nothing else it's a courtesy that should be afforded to major pages at least. Anyway, I think the slash in the page's name pretty clearly implies an 'either or' to the name, so I don't really see the 'confusion' myself. Both are 'right', neither is 'wrong'. That said, for this page - I've no real objection to doing it this way, other than to state we might want to use whichever of the two names is more common (though I do think 'PSL' is more common so again, no problem there). So, eh, just making a note or two. In this particular instance, I honestly don't care much one way or the other myself. StanTheMan (talk) 15:49, 7 March 2019 (EST)