Airsoft Indy Pistols?
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Airsoft Indy Pistols?
Haas anyone looked into airsoft versions of any of the Indy pistols?
If so, which models have been made?
Nick
If so, which models have been made?
Nick
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Funny, this topic came up in another thread. Coincidentally, HJS spent all day today playing airsoft (I had to practice for my recital, then play in it, so I couldn't go.) Man, an Indy airsoft pistol against some of the guns the guys he went to play with have....that'd be suicide (figuratively.) They have sights and silencers and stuff....Hehe...some of the guys he plays with are cops....when else are you gonna get to shoot at cops and not get in trouble?! (No offense to any cops here on the forum, our society needs you!)
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They are basically different forms of BB guns. Airsoft is something like a national organization. There are many makers of the various guns:
spring action, gas, etc...
Check out http://airsoftatlanta.com/
for more info.
Here is an example of the closest available Indy gun:
Dalexs
spring action, gas, etc...
Check out http://airsoftatlanta.com/
for more info.
Here is an example of the closest available Indy gun:
Dalexs
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Actually...
...take those Hogue grips off the weapon,and you've got a real good looking Smith and Wesson N-frame 'wannbe' there! Best I've seen to date! (Mary-on's right, though, I'm one of those that prefer the weapons that really go 'bang' myself. (grins)) Regards. Michaelson
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I agree Michaelson, it looks good minus the grips!
Would the action still work (i.e. the hammer and cylinder)? I don't play airsoft so the fact that it didn't fire would be a plus. Especially if I got hassled by security or something if I wore it to a Halloween party. I'd rather have something like this then a solid resin prop, especially for the money they are going for on Ebay. If I wanted a weapon that could fire I'd buy a REAL S&W.
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skywlkrinc wrote:Unfortunately, the grips cannot be changed because within them is housed the spring which allows the gun to fire.
Would the action still work (i.e. the hammer and cylinder)? I don't play airsoft so the fact that it didn't fire would be a plus. Especially if I got hassled by security or something if I wore it to a Halloween party. I'd rather have something like this then a solid resin prop, especially for the money they are going for on Ebay. If I wanted a weapon that could fire I'd buy a REAL S&W.
PBG
You can't take the grips off if you want the bb gun to function. I've tried. If you do, the spring mechanism has no housing and the wooden grips won't attach because of the internal firing mechs. But if you don't mind it not being able to fire, then you could totally make the conversion by removing all the internals. I just happen to like mine to be able to fire. Maybe if I get another one I'll make the conversion.
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skywlkrinc Posted:
"The action on my airsoft revolver is very slow, but I didn't get it to play airsoft, I got it to sit in my gear holster. For that, it works great. "
I was wondering what holster it is that you have because I was looking into buying this Airsoft pistol (with the possability to change the grips!!) and I do not have a Raiders holster yet. Does it fit right or what??
Indy N.
"The action on my airsoft revolver is very slow, but I didn't get it to play airsoft, I got it to sit in my gear holster. For that, it works great. "
I was wondering what holster it is that you have because I was looking into buying this Airsoft pistol (with the possability to change the grips!!) and I do not have a Raiders holster yet. Does it fit right or what??
Indy N.