Talk:Volcano (South Park episode)
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"When Uncle Jimbo sees the deer, he says, "looks like a .46-gauge," then he is seen with a rocket launcher. The shotgun gauge system works such that smaller numbers describe larger barrels, so a .46-gauge would actually be very small."
Ironically, this is a firearms nitpick that is incorrect. You don't use the decimal point when using the gauge system. It's "12 gauge," not ".12 gauge." The decimal point is only used to describe caliber in fractions of an inch (in other words, you don't use it with the metric system (9mm, not .9mm), either). I will edit. The article is otherwise correct (smaller number means bigger bore).
In every airing of this episode I've seen, Scuzzlebutt's leg is Patrick Duffy, but in "Flashbacks" it's Brett Munsenburger. I don't recall his leg ever being Tom Wopat. -User:SaraJaye, 14:40:00 EST