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Can someone get a picture that has gun covered in blue tiger out of Modern Warfare2?

i think its to hard to get wish we could start a vote to make it 50 headshots instead of 75.

In the article it says blue tiger camo was considered by the US airforce... considered for what dare i ask cause i doubt it was considered for anything and it should probably be taken out.

It was, briefly, before they settled on a shit-ass digital tigerstripe in the same color as the Army's ACU uniform, giving the uniform a recognizable pattern and in the process completely defeating the entire purpose of employing a micropattern camouflage design. Stupid fuckers. I don't understand the thinking that led to either service's decision; no environment has the same inherent colors/foliage/climate, so what's the solution? Apparently, to use a mediocre camouflage pattern that offers subpar performance in ALL environments. -- USMC-E3 Griever0311 United States Marine Corps 05:53, March 12, 2010 (UTC)

Picture[]

I could take the picture from the Red Tiger Camouflage page and put it on here. Will any admins give me permission to do so? -- Batman Rider 23:09, February 5, 2010 (UTC)


Uhh no. Because it is not Blue Tiger, like the article says. Slowrider7 02:20, March 12, 2010 (UTC)

M4A1 Carbine picture[]

Isn't that a picture of the M16 not the M4A1?67.224.57.88 02:10, April 10, 2010 (UTC)

Best camo?[]

I think this is easily the best and most popular camo. This is just my opinion, so don't say I'm wrong.

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