Airsoft revolvers
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- Risu
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Airsoft revolvers
Hey, I'm in the early planning stages for an Indy film and I need to get a gun. I want to go with airsoft, preferably metal with those little fake shells loaded in the working cylinder. I don't need one of the actual Indy revolvers, just an airsoft that looks like an older revolver, a breach-loader if possible, that Indy could have used. Since the gun changes throughout the trilogy (and will probably be different in the new film) I just want a period-accurate revolver. Possibly even something from the '20s, as I may be playing a slightly younger Indy in my film. I've searched around every now and then and all I ever find are those airsoft magnums. Can anybody help me out?
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I just could mention this, but it´s a german webside
http://mega-waffen-softair.shop.t-onlin ... ID%5F60205
You search for an softair revolver, if it could also be a half automatic M32
http://www.egun.de/market/item.php?id=1527849#img
Don´t know at the moment were to get more
http://mega-waffen-softair.shop.t-onlin ... ID%5F60205
You search for an softair revolver, if it could also be a half automatic M32
http://www.egun.de/market/item.php?id=1527849#img
Don´t know at the moment were to get more
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Well if I wanted a blank gun I could acquire one fairly easily, but it would be too expensive. Airsoft seems like a good way to go because the guns are usually under $50. I found one on ShortyUSA, the FBI issue revolver in the gas section. The handle is too modern looking, but so far it's the best thing I could find. There's a huge gap in fake guns between the old west and the magnum. All the old west guns are toys and the magnums are toys and airsoft. Nothing in between it seems.
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Just to make sure.
http://www.kapowwe.com/Merchant2/mercha ... ore_Code=R
On this gun, the contoured black grip comes off? If so, that's the perfect gun for me, except it's not a breach loader, but given my choices I'll have to accept that.
http://www.kapowwe.com/Merchant2/mercha ... ore_Code=R
On this gun, the contoured black grip comes off? If so, that's the perfect gun for me, except it's not a breach loader, but given my choices I'll have to accept that.
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Risu,Here's a pic of the FBI 38 without the extra grip piece and the orange barrel tip painted over with black. Simple to remove,just take off the side grips with the center screws.I also sprayed both grips with clear flat lacquer.They looked too shiny right out of the box.Risu wrote:Awesome. Do you have one yourself? If so, I'd really appreciate it if you could take a pic of it without that piece on.
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x36/ ... C01018.jpg
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x36/ ... C01022.jpg
Here's another pic after I did a light weathering treatment on the frame.
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x36/ ... C01026.jpg
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Risu - I did a brief tutorial on modifying an airsoft pistol, it can be found here:
viewtopic.php?t=22896
Maybe this will help.
Regards,
Carolina Quirk
viewtopic.php?t=22896
Maybe this will help.
Regards,
Carolina Quirk
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