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*Her skill deals damage and knocks back the target, this also takes her dummy links into consideration, so technically her skill does 5000 (at 5x dummy links) damage when it activates.
*Her skill deals damage and knocks back the target, this also takes her dummy links into consideration, so technically her skill does 5000 (at 5x dummy links) damage when it activates.
*This gun is famous due to its appearance in the film ''Terminator 2: Judgement Day'', used by Arnold Schwarzenegger as the T-800, and the skill name and the iconic lever spin of the 1887's lever action are a direct reference to this. It's worth noting that it is actually impossible to shoot and reload with only one hand as seen in the film with a standard M1887. This was achieved by modifying the trigger guard and the grip, so that the actor's hand could rotate within the loop on the lever.
*This gun is famous due to its appearance in the film ''Terminator 2: Judgement Day'', used by Arnold Schwarzenegger as the T-800, and the skill name and the iconic lever spin of the 1887's lever action are a direct reference to this. It's worth noting that it is actually impossible to shoot and reload with only one hand as seen in the film with a standard M1887. This was achieved by modifying the trigger guard and the grip, so that the actor's hand could rotate within the loop on the lever.
** The other note worthy reason is from Call of duty : Modern warfare 2 where the M1887 with Akimbo can shred people left and right thanks to insane damage at range that would normally render a shotgun ineffective in game (This was eventually patched)
*Some of countries restrict the pump-action shotgun ownership, while lever-action shotgun are permitted. Thus making M1887 and any lever-action gun popular among gun owners and shotgun collector in those countries, with exception the Adler A110 was banned in Australia where operator capable to "firing 8 shots in 8 seconds", making the A110 as fastest lever-action shotgun ever manufactured while Australian Gun Ownership Law restricted any Rapid-Fire Firearms after the Port Arthur Massacre tragedy.<ref>http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/explainer-why-was-the-controversial-adler-110-leveraction-shotgun-banned-20161018-gs5gdt.html</ref>
*Some of countries restrict the pump-action shotgun ownership, while lever-action shotgun are permitted. Thus making M1887 and any lever-action gun popular among gun owners and shotgun collector in those countries, with exception the Adler A110 was banned in Australia where operator capable to "firing 8 shots in 8 seconds", making the A110 as fastest lever-action shotgun ever manufactured while Australian Gun Ownership Law restricted any Rapid-Fire Firearms after the Port Arthur Massacre tragedy.<ref>http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/explainer-why-was-the-controversial-adler-110-leveraction-shotgun-banned-20161018-gs5gdt.html</ref>
*The three companies, ADI Limited(Australia Defense Industries, now Thales Australia), Chiappa, and Norinco successfully manufactured this Shotgun.
*The three companies, ADI Limited(Australia Defense Industries, now Thales Australia), Chiappa, and Norinco successfully manufactured this Shotgun.
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