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While I agree that De Beers must be mentioned, I have reservations about the comment "De Beers makes more money on Blood Diamonds than any other business in the world regardless of that number being 1% or 4%. De Beers is most deserving of the term "making a killing" off of the diamond market." Comments? --Stretch 09:03, 18 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I would encourage people to simply remove such astoundingly bad statements rather than merely raising a question on the talk page. You were right to question it, but please do not hesitate to go further. Accurate sourcing is crucial.--Jimbo Wales 03:55, 20 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

There is new site on this www.diamondfacts.org that I saw the other day. Lots of content on Blood Diamonds. Afterwards, you should pay apscuhuru.org a visit!

If you watch back to the part where Danny goes and sees his former commander about the diamonds, he tells him if he thinks he found a diamond of an adequate size he would not be on the continent thats when the commander says this is your home you will die here (he says this as he brushes the red dirt through his hands)...in the end of the movie Danny is telling Maddie he is right where he needs to be (as he also is brushing the red dirt through his hands).66.186.246.33 (talk) 22:33, 9 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Weapon used by DiCaprio

There is no way to be M4 the barrel lenght is 11.5 inches while the M4 barrel is 14.5 inches so I change it to CAR-15 . --Max Mayr 19:52, 27 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I'm fascinated to hear how you're so sure a gun in a movie has an 11.5 inch barrel. 86.154.209.238 (talk) 22:53, 14 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Obviously you don't have much knowledge about the M4/M16 family. The M4's upper receiver can be changed to have different barrel lengths, common barrels are 10, 14.5, 16 and 20 inch barrels. However you may be correct in assuming the rifle he uses in the last scene is a CAR15/XM177. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 211.27.152.66 (talk) 08:16, 26 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

No. The rifle at the end of the film is the M4, without a doubt. --67.172.13.176 (talk) 14:36, 23 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

No, not an M4 specifically, but most likely some kind of hybrid judging by its unusual combination of features. Similar carbines were seen in Black Hawk Down, which had the same armorer (Bapty & Co.) as Blood Diamond. Even the IMFDB crew can't make a definite identification of it as any specific model. I would say, by looking at the receiver, it most resembles an M727 or 733. Barrel length is never the best way to identify an AR variant, always look at the receiver. The civilian world uses "M4" as a generic term for AR-15 carbines, both military models and civilian models, but an actual M4 or M4A1 has a flattop upper receiver, A2-type lower receiver, collapsible stock, and 14.5-inch barrel with M203 groove. The lower receiver may say "Colt M4 or Colt M4A1, but changing receivers essentially makes it an entirely different weapon. E.G., putting a fixed A2 carry handle upper like in the movie makes it essentially a 727 because that's what a 727 is. I think it more appropriate to just call it "CAR-15". Spartan198 (talk) 16:06, 1 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Nation of origin?

I get that American-German is sourced by Metacritic. From what I understand though, (and this information may be outdated) we used to not use Metacritic for this sort of detail, because they were pulling it from IMDb, thus making it

inherently unreliable. AFI calls it American-South African. I don't have any further information on the subject, so I'm not sure what should be done here. Cyphoidbomb (talk) 04:59, 15 November 2016 (UTC)[reply
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I'm way late to the party here, but I was unable to find much calling it anything other than American, thus I removed Germany from the list of nations and release dates in the infobox. There was no mention of Germany in the article body at all. ~ JDCAce | talk ~ 06:41, 9 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]