Airsoft Indy gun

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I just purchased this for my costume last night
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After it arrives I will remove or paint over the orange ;)
A pretty good piece I think :)
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I'd be careful removing the orange tip. Depending on where you live, it can be illegal :shock: It used to be the first thing I did with cap guns when I was a kid, but now I let my airsoft guns stay as clearly identifiable replicas.

There is more and more legislation aimed at "replica" firearms. Some preventing them from looking too "real" and others aimed at keeping real firearms from looking too "fake" (brightly colored finishes).
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Post by Las Vegas Jones »

It will live in my holster unless I am at an event like a appearance or a convention or Filming.
I plan on being very careful about brandishing it after I remove the orange tip
Thank you for the excellent advice:)
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Post by darthinvictus »

other than removing the orange .... any other mods?
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Post by Las Vegas Jones »

I might try and figure out the lanyard attachment for the butt of it, and age it down a bit :)
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Post by Indy1024 »

all I have to say is that that's one AWESOME gun!
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Post by Las Vegas Jones »

Well, it arrived yesterday. and looks as good as the pictures
One Problem......
The barrel was too long for my holster!
I had ordered the 6" barrel :( I just sent it back and will have the 4" barrel one tomorrow :)
I will post pics then :)
Here is the stock picture of the 4" barrel gun
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Post by IndianaJack91 »

you should custom style it with a paint pen to make it look battle worn
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Post by Las Vegas Jones »

Yes, indeed :)
"New" is not something Indy would have :D
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Post by Piers »

Sorry to piggyback

Anyone in Canada able to find a domestic retailer for these airsoft guns?
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Post by Las Vegas Jones »

Not a problem :)

I received the replacement gun today
It looks great and fits in my holster perfectly :D
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I will post more when I get the aging done :)
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Post by Indy1024 »

hey, that's cool!!!
I was wondering about the construction...
Is it metal with a plastic grips, or plastic with a plastic grips, or plastic with metal cylinder and plastic grips?
thanks,
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Post by Las Vegas Jones »

mostly plastic with some metal parts, but you cant beat the price!
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Post by scot2525 »

I just realized that your gun doesn't have the brass medallions that they show in the pictures.
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