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Talk:Cockneys vs. Zombies

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Unknown guns

I´d need to see additional screenshots to be sure, but for the unknown guns I´d say: Browning Hi-Power (Unknown Handgun #2) and L85 (Unknown Rifle), --PeeWee055 14:20, 3 August 2012 (CDT)

Here is the trailer if you want to see it. [1]Mr.Ice 15:07, 3 August 2012 (CDT)

Thanks for the suggestion, but the trailer is in a restricted part of Youtube and I don't feel like registering. Maybe others have an idea, --PeeWee055 08:56, 5 August 2012 (CDT)

The first unknown rifle is definitely an L85. Unfortunately I can't help with the other unknowns yet. Is it possible that unknown rifle 2 is an AK-type rifle? It looks like there is a wooden stock, just visible next to Michelle Ryan's right arm. --Spanner

The M16

Is not an A4, it looks like an A1. Non-detachable carry handle and fixed rear sight. I'd change it, but I suck at editing pages. The Kaptain 15:28, 3 August 2012 (CDT)


Airsoft?

If this is shot in London, all of those weapons must be airsoft, due to gun laws.

Blank firing weapons are legal in the UK if you have a reason to own them, such as being a film/TV armourer. There are plenty of shows and films that have been made in the UK that use real blank converted firearms. Having said that, the MP5 is an airsoft one judging by the little allen bolt on the base of the pistol grip which adjusts the motor, but using airsoft weapons in non firing scenes is commonly done so as not to require an armourer on set. --commando552 19:31, 3 August 2012 (CDT)


Type 56-1

Judging from the receiver (second picture in its section), it's not a Type 56-1. It has the milling above the magazine, the sights of an AKS-74U, and the original under-folding stock, also with the ribbing on the top of the receiver. It's a 7.62 rifle, from the magazine shape, so that narrows it down to a custom-made rifle, probably based off of either the Old AK-47 or the Bulgarian AR- rifles. Sangheili1155 15:24, 5 August 2012 (CDT)

Edit: The Bulgarian AR-M1F rifles also have the correct crimping in the stock. Sangheili1155 15:32, 5 August 2012 (CDT)

I'd go for a 7.62 Arsenal AR-SF:
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Arsenal AR-SF - 7.62x39mm
--commando552 16:36, 5 August 2012 (CDT)
I Agree there, shove some wooden furniture on it, and it looks just like the screenshot. Sangheili1155 03:10, 6 August 2012 (CDT)

M4A1

This also is an incorrect identification. The muzzle brake looks exactly like that of an XM177. Judging from the hand-guard, an E2, or Model 629.


Unknown Handgun #1

Looks like a nickel-plated M1911 from the muzzle. Also has the right bore-size. --Sangheili1155 09:29, 6 August 2012 (CDT)

Grenades

Anyone else notice that the spoons on all the grenades are blue? The M26 frags look like cast-iron dummy grenades. Sangheili1155 08:59, 6 August 2012 (CDT)

Probably due to the film being shot in London but Im not sure.Mr.Ice 08:57, 6 August 2012 (CDT)

Well, they could have at least bothered to paint them the right color. Sangheili1155 08:59, 6 August 2012

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Unknown MP5 Variant

Either an A3 or MP5KN, judging from other pictures of a collapsible-stock MP5, probably the Kurz. --Sangheili1155 09:29, 6 August 2012 (CDT)

I don't know what to classify this as, as it has the barrel length and forward grip of an MP5K, but an A3 retractable stock. It can't be an MP5K with an A3 stock fitted as this is impossible, as the MP5K has blocks welded into the grooves which the arms of the stock slot into, and the MP5K also lacks the receiver extension on the back which the full size MP5 stocks attach over. --commando552 09:57, 6 August 2012 (CDT)
Of course, all the MP5Ks in this have that stock. And an aftermarket flash-suppressor or PDW length barrel with an attachment over the end. --Sangheili1155 10:37, 6 August 2012 (CDT)
While never made by HK, some people in the U.S. have been known to build MP5 PDW's with an unmodified MP5 receiver (like those found on the MP5a models) allowing them to attach a traditional MP5 stock to what would otherwise look like an MP5K or PDW. These are called MP5k Reverse Stretch. Dover500 14:39, 6 August 2012 (CDT)

I've found at what to call it, it is a "Reverse Stretch". They are a common custom gun (some companies like Fleming make them) that uses a standard MP5 and replaces the front end with an MP5K one. This has the result of making the gun about an inch longer but is capable of accepting any standard stocks. --commando552 14:58, 6 August 2012 (CDT)

Makes sense. --Sangheili1155 16:35, 6 August 2012 (CDT)

Are These Good?

So I found this site that has some bts photos but have some good shots of the guns in the movie but are these kind of photos allowed on the wiki?--Mr.Ice 00:50, 7 August 2012 (CDT)