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Guns aren't meant to look like s***... you take care of your firearm and it won't fail you when you need it most. The paint will wear itself over time as well. Right now it spends the majority of its life in the holster.
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Finally started buying props, here are my first two purchases. Two MP40s, on £15 each. They do look plastically and fake but i'm planning to do something about that in the near future. Tell me what ya think,
Sorry about the poor image quality had to use a camera phone as the digital one is out of action, but i think you can still see 'em pretty well.
I got the guns from Springfields, very good price, most impressed.
Sorry about the poor image quality had to use a camera phone as the digital one is out of action, but i think you can still see 'em pretty well.
I got the guns from Springfields, very good price, most impressed.
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You're well off buying some better slings for them too.
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If you cant get guns, get knives and swords, they are alot more impressive for skills and look better. Rather than having the suspence of almost being shot, have the suspence of almost having ur head being sliced off. Knives are better for defence and other uses, as guns just have a big boom and some extremely fast metal. I thought that Australia was really stricked on weaponry, which they are, but they let in swords and knives as if they were candy. Stick to the legal things and train well. I have nunchucks, a whip, and 2 knives that are all real and i have trained with them. But make sure if ur gonna get anything, get it from your country, theres less chance of having it taken off you.
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Thats the problem, although the sound of a WW2 commander using an old saber to fight in the trenches with does sound pretty cool. Although the price of cheap springer replica guns costs you roughly the same price as blades which would serve the purpose.
Thanks Bocca, i'm looking for a Luger now, they seem to be a bit harder to find. To be honest i don't even want one with a moving trigger, just something in a holster which an officer would look cool with.
Thanks Bocca, i'm looking for a Luger now, they seem to be a bit harder to find. To be honest i don't even want one with a moving trigger, just something in a holster which an officer would look cool with.
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A Jap.Bocca wrote:but whose going to run around in WW2 with a sword?
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lol, but they just damn crazy.Epsilon wrote:A Jap.Bocca wrote:but whose going to run around in WW2 with a sword?
chris: A luger? http://www.bbguns.co.uk/837_1_1044565.html they're out of stock at the moment, but its a 1:! replica. Check it out, it could work with a paintjob possibly.
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Not swords but sabres to be correct.ALove wrote:The Polish?
I guess you saw that german fake film from Polish Campaign 1939. We are crazy nation but not so stupid to attack tanks with cavalry. We love blades and I we don't have any restrictions against swords, sabres, knifes etc.
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It's not a cap, it's a complete barrel plug. In compliance with federal laws, there can't be anyway to modify them to fire projectiles of any kind - so they plug up the barrel and make it impossible for you to field strip the gun. Which is a pain when the damned thing starts falling apart on you (I was just holding it up in the air, and the f*** firing pin FELL OUT)
Just color over it with a black marker. Or drill a few centimeters in so you can't see the plug.
Just color over it with a black marker. Or drill a few centimeters in so you can't see the plug.