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WHY......[]

...did someone delete what I added? 60.230.207.206 23:51, August 19, 2015 (UTC)

Buddy, that "someone" who deleted what you added was an admin of this wiki.
Yes, there is a Russian city called "Arkhangelsk", but the word "Archangel" is more similar to it than that word. Besides, on the Wikipedia article, it says on there the city's name is based on the Archangel Michael who struck down the devil near there, hence the name of the city. And there you have it, the city is named after a archangel.
If you have any questions, ask him on his talk page.
Anonymous230385 Any questions? Wanna talk? 00:28, August 20, 2015 (UTC)User:Anonymous230385
The city name is only similar where as the type of angel is the same. The weapon is not called CS110 Arkhangelsk, it's specifically called CS110 Archangel. The city is about as relevant as any other thing in this list. GMRE (talk) 12:47, August 20, 2015 (UTC)

Rebel drop description[]

The weapon is a favourite of snipers because of the fast reload time? LOL Good one, considering that it's bolt action! That's like saying that you prefer a double action revolver over a pistol because of the fast reload time.

Unrelated to the above, but most real sniper rifles are semi-automatic. The most accurate and most long-range ones are usually (if not all) still bolt action. GMRE (talk) 20:51, April 13, 2016 (UTC)

I'm a Heavy Machine Gunner by heart!
There are still some sniper rifles that are single shot, but yeah, many are semi-automatic now. Anonymous230385 Any questions? Wanna talk? 22:25, April 13, 2016 (UTC)

Revisited one year later[]

Someone said the rebel drop description probably meant to say "favorited" instead of "favority", whereas I am 100% sure it meant to say "favorite"

If it's this way, then something is obviously wrong with how some people interpreted the description Anonymous230385 Any questions? Wanna talk? 14:35, August 7, 2017 (UTC)

"Favorite" is correct. You wouldn't say "...quickly became a favorited among...". Maybe "...quickly became favorited among...", but definitely not "...a favorited among...". GMRE (talk) 15:04, August 7, 2017 (UTC)