User talk:2A02:908:2423:5B60:44EB:DCBA:99A5:2234

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January 2018
Wikipedia is based on what reliable sources say. This is why articles have footnotes saying where information comes from. In the article on the Dreyse needle gun, the source cited said 6 rounds per minute. You tried to change this to 10-12 rounds per minute, leaving the original citation. This is extremely misleading because it would have made it look as though the source said 10-12, when in fact it says 6.-- Toddy1 (talk) 09:43, 14 January 2018 (UTC)