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*[[Team Fortress Classic]]'s 'Heavy Weapons Guy' wears a similar bandana. | *[[Team Fortress Classic]]'s 'Heavy Weapons Guy' wears a similar bandana. | ||
*The description of this hat is based on the quotation "It costs four hundred thousand dollars to fire this weapon... for twelve seconds", a phrase from [[Meet the Heavy]] that has seen wide usage and parody. | *The description of this hat is based on the quotation "It costs four hundred thousand dollars to fire this weapon... for twelve seconds", a phrase from [[Meet the Heavy]] that has seen wide usage and parody. | ||
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Revision as of 19:12, 6 November 2010
“ | Who. Touched. My. Gun?
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— The Heavy, ready to dish out heavy discipline.
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The Heavy Duty Rag is a community-created headwear item for the Heavy. It appears as a team-colored bandana or 'doo-rag' with the Team Fortress 2 logo as a pattern, which the Heavy has tied over the top of his shining bald pate.
Gallery
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Team Fortress Classic's Heavy Weapons Guy, with Bandana
Painted variants
Main article: Paint Can
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Trivia
- Team Fortress Classic's 'Heavy Weapons Guy' wears a similar bandana.
- The description of this hat is based on the quotation "It costs four hundred thousand dollars to fire this weapon... for twelve seconds", a phrase from Meet the Heavy that has seen wide usage and parody.
- The Heavy Duty Rag is a type of Do-Rag[1] which is tipically worn by motorcycle riders to keep hair from blowing into the face and eyes, to keep bugs out of the hair, and to absorb sweat.
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