New Airsoft Indy Style Pistols
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New Airsoft Indy Style Pistols
No more having to MOD! Our prayers have been answered!
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NEW!!! TSD Sports INDIANA JONES STYLE Spring Airsoft Revolver - 4" Barrel Specs:
* 1:1 Real Scale - Design with rotating cylinder system like the real revolver.
* Long, four inch barrel
* Six cartridges per cylinder like the real revolver.
* 6 shells included
* Spare Shells: SD+MUG134 (Plastic) & SD+MUG134BRASS (Metal)
* Adjustable rear sight.
* Spring-cocking air piston system.
* Velocity: 260 fps
* Caliber: 6mm BBs or Paintball
* Hop-up: Fixed
* Material: Heavy Weight Construction - Metal Parts and Antishock ABS
* Spring Powered Hop-up System
* Ultra Grade Airsoft Pistol Manufactured by UHC
* Quality Heavy Weight Construction - Metal Parts and Antishock ABS
Extremely Realistic in Appearance and Feel.
* Includes a TSD 30-day warranty.
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NEW!!! TSD Sports INDIANA JONES STYLE Spring Airsoft Revolver - 6" Barrel Specs:
* 1:1 Real Scale - Design with rotating cylinder system like the real revolver.
* Long, four inch barrel
* Six cartridges per cylinder like the real revolver.
* 6 shells included
* Spare Shells: SD+MUG134 (Plastic) & SD+MUG134BRASS (Metal)
* Adjustable rear sight.
* Spring-cocking air piston system.
* Velocity: 260 fps
* Caliber: 6mm BBs or Paintball
* Hop-up: Fixed
* Material: Heavy Weight Construction - Metal Parts and Antishock ABS
* Spring Powered Hop-up System
* Ultra Grade Airsoft Pistol Manufactured by UHC
* Quality Heavy Weight Construction - Metal Parts and Antishock ABS
Extremely Realistic in Appearance and Feel.
* Includes a TSD 30-day warranty.
airsoft guns
NEW!!! TSD Sports INDIANA JONES STYLE Spring Airsoft Revolver - 4" Barrel Specs:
* 1:1 Real Scale - Design with rotating cylinder system like the real revolver.
* Long, four inch barrel
* Six cartridges per cylinder like the real revolver.
* 6 shells included
* Spare Shells: SD+MUG134 (Plastic) & SD+MUG134BRASS (Metal)
* Adjustable rear sight.
* Spring-cocking air piston system.
* Velocity: 260 fps
* Caliber: 6mm BBs or Paintball
* Hop-up: Fixed
* Material: Heavy Weight Construction - Metal Parts and Antishock ABS
* Spring Powered Hop-up System
* Ultra Grade Airsoft Pistol Manufactured by UHC
* Quality Heavy Weight Construction - Metal Parts and Antishock ABS
Extremely Realistic in Appearance and Feel.
* Includes a TSD 30-day warranty.
======================================================================
airsoft guns
NEW!!! TSD Sports INDIANA JONES STYLE Spring Airsoft Revolver - 6" Barrel Specs:
* 1:1 Real Scale - Design with rotating cylinder system like the real revolver.
* Long, four inch barrel
* Six cartridges per cylinder like the real revolver.
* 6 shells included
* Spare Shells: SD+MUG134 (Plastic) & SD+MUG134BRASS (Metal)
* Adjustable rear sight.
* Spring-cocking air piston system.
* Velocity: 260 fps
* Caliber: 6mm BBs or Paintball
* Hop-up: Fixed
* Material: Heavy Weight Construction - Metal Parts and Antishock ABS
* Spring Powered Hop-up System
* Ultra Grade Airsoft Pistol Manufactured by UHC
* Quality Heavy Weight Construction - Metal Parts and Antishock ABS
Extremely Realistic in Appearance and Feel.
* Includes a TSD 30-day warranty.
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Hmmm...interesting. Those aren't the pics that came up when I did a search.
I still think this one is closer with a little minor modding...
I still think this one is closer with a little minor modding...
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Herr Doktor wrote:Hmmm...interesting. Those aren't the pics that came up when I did a search.
I still think this one is closer with a little minor modding...
I just got this airsoft gun yesterday from Speedy Toys. I immediately removed the "contour grip" add-on, and I used a silver pen to smudge on some "wear & tear" around the edges of the gun. I think it looks pretty good. I'm trying to figure out a way to add a lanyard loop to the handle.
I'll try to take some pics of it to show you guys.
---Tim
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What should I do? The two styles from speedytoys seem to be very reasonable facsimilies for less than $50.00. I believe that both need quite a bit of modding. Then we have Keppler's all resin model for approx. $100.00 but it isn't functional at all and the pictures on his website hopefully do not do it justice, it looks very fake to me. Then there is Todd's version that looks outstanding,the only modding it really needs is scraping off some paint and removing a couple stickers, but cost over $200.00 after shipping.
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scot...depends on what you are looking for out of the prop. Are you looking for something to simply fit in the holster, or are you looking for screen accuracy? What's your budget?
I wish Shawn still had his FS thread in the Bazaar. I just bought a holster and one of the .38 airsoft pistols from him. Guess I'll have to post my own pics when they come in. He did a fantastic job with the pistol I posted the pic of...added wood grips and all. I'm going to wait and see what TimInKC comes up with for the lanyard ring.
I wish Shawn still had his FS thread in the Bazaar. I just bought a holster and one of the .38 airsoft pistols from him. Guess I'll have to post my own pics when they come in. He did a fantastic job with the pistol I posted the pic of...added wood grips and all. I'm going to wait and see what TimInKC comes up with for the lanyard ring.
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Here are a few pics of the airsoft revolver shown in the above posts, after I have done some "distressing" on it with a silver pen. I used some up-close pictures of Indy's Smith&Wesson revolver from Raiders. I'm still trying to figure out what to do about adding a lanyard loop to the handle, but I think it looks good so far...
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3258/256 ... 2db7_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3172/256 ... e73e_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3138/256 ... f832_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3049/256 ... e164_o.jpg
---Tim
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3258/256 ... 2db7_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3172/256 ... e73e_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3138/256 ... f832_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3049/256 ... e164_o.jpg
---Tim
Wow, Tim. I was debating between the two guns (leaning towards the $30 airsoft due to price), but after seeing your modding, I've made my decision to go w/ the .38 FBI instead of the Indy-style 4". Great work, and keep it up.
(I wish I could switch the body of the FBI gun with the handle of the Indy-style. Then it would be ideal.)
(I wish I could switch the body of the FBI gun with the handle of the Indy-style. Then it would be ideal.)
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Thanks, I appreciate the compliment. I was surprised myself at how simple it was to get it to look that way. Now if only there was something to do about that darn lanyard ring...ichnob wrote:Wow, Tim. I was debating between the two guns (leaning towards the $30 airsoft due to price), but after seeing your modding, I've made my decision to go w/ the .38 FBI instead of the Indy-style 4". Great work, and keep it up.
(I wish I could switch the body of the FBI gun with the handle of the Indy-style. Then it would be ideal.)
---Tim
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I am glad it is that simple, mine should be here tomorrow. I am a little angry it didn't arrive today. I chose UPS three day select and for some stupid reason it went through Canada then south of me to Kentucky. Tomorrow will be day 4 not includiing Sat. & Sun. I will probabably start modding right away and get some pics up by the weekend.
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Even without the lanyard ring, IMO the .38 FBI model is a much closer match to Indy's "Bapty" S&W. Those "Indiana Jones Style" guns look more like something Dirty Harry would carry.TimInKC wrote:Here are a few pics of the airsoft revolver shown in the above posts, after I have done some "distressing" on it with a silver pen. I used some up-close pictures of Indy's Smith&Wesson revolver from Raiders. I'm still trying to figure out what to do about adding a lanyard loop to the handle, but I think it looks good so far...
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3258/256 ... 2db7_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3172/256 ... e73e_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3138/256 ... f832_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3049/256 ... e164_o.jpg
---Tim
Beautiful weathering Tim!
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Zombie Jones wrote:Even without the lanyard ring, IMO the .38 FBI model is a much closer match to Indy's "Bapty" S&W. Those "Indiana Jones Style" guns look more like something Dirty Harry would carry.
Beautiful weathering Tim!
Thanks a bunch, Zombie.
I figured it's as close as I'll be able to get to Indy's pistol for now, since I can't just go out and buy an old S&W 1917. Those new "S&W Classic" releases look great, but at upwards of a thousand bucks, it's steep.
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scot2525 wrote:Mine arrived this morning, the contour grip came off with no problem. How did you get the orange tip off is the million dollar question?
Ah, the orange tip. If you take a screwdriver (or similar tool) and place the tip of it just inside the barrel, you can pry the orange tip out. It sounds strange to explain it this way, but it is done while being careful and forceful at the same time. Don't try to just pop it right out quickly, try to pry it out slowly.
Also, if the authorities come calling, tell them I didn't remove the orange tip.
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Popped right out for me with zero problems without any real effort just as easy as the grips. I have a silver acrylic paint marker by testors that I will probably use to apply the "bare metal" look to it. I tried a fine sandpaper but it appears that only the hammer, trigger, and maybe the barrell are real metal.TimInKC wrote:scot2525 wrote:Mine arrived this morning, the contour grip came off with no problem. How did you get the orange tip off is the million dollar question?
Ah, the orange tip. If you take a screwdriver (or similar tool) and place the tip of it just inside the barrel, you can pry the orange tip out. It sounds strange to explain it this way, but it is done while being careful and forceful at the same time. Don't try to just pop it right out quickly, try to pry it out slowly.
Also, if the authorities come calling, tell them I didn't remove the orange tip.
---Tim
I may call Todd and see if he has and would be willing to sell the lanyard rings he installs on his guns. FYI I saw today that Todd has added two more Raider's Gun's to his website.
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scot2525 wrote:Popped right out for me with zero problems without any real effort just as easy as the grips. I have a silver acrylic paint marker by testors that I will probably use to apply the "bare metal" look to it. I tried a fine sandpaper but it appears that only the hammer and trigger are real metal
I used a silver marker as well. I alternated between applying a small dab of silver either directly onto the gun and smudge it with my fingertip, or apply the marker to the tip of a wadded-up paper towel and smudge it on from there.
Is there anyone out there who has any ideas regarding a lanyard loop? If it could be fitted to screw into the gun's airsoft gas port on the bottom of the handle, that would be ideal.
---Tim
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First I want to say thank you Tim for the tips and pics. Your mods look fantastic. I will be sure to post here any info I get from Todd. It may take a couple of days as I want to wait until after my next order arrives from him before I call. I haven't heard from him regarding my whip exchange so I will probably call him Thursday after another order arrives.TimInKC wrote:scot2525 wrote:I may call Todd and see if he has and would be willing to sell the lanyard rings he installs on his guns. FYI I saw today that Todd has added two more Raider's Gun's to his website.
Calling Todd sounds like a good idea. Keep us updated.
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Same here. Even Todd's replica guns, as beautiful as they are, are out of my price range. I think I'll be nabbing one of those Airsoft guns in the near future; I can handle a little weathering job.TimInKC wrote:Thanks a bunch, Zombie.Zombie Jones wrote:Even without the lanyard ring, IMO the .38 FBI model is a much closer match to Indy's "Bapty" S&W. Those "Indiana Jones Style" guns look more like something Dirty Harry would carry.
Beautiful weathering Tim!
I figured it's as close as I'll be able to get to Indy's pistol for now, since I can't just go out and buy an old S&W 1917. Those new "S&W Classic" releases look great, but at upwards of a thousand bucks, it's steep.
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Guys, my lanyard rings will not work on those guns. The gas cylinder is right where the ring needs to go. Mine are a 3/4" long bolt. Sorry to disappoint.
I saw one of these modified with a lanyard ring that had a short wood screw on it. It was just screwed into the plastic frame until it hit the gas cylinder. Not very secure, but it stayed on.
I saw one of these modified with a lanyard ring that had a short wood screw on it. It was just screwed into the plastic frame until it hit the gas cylinder. Not very secure, but it stayed on.
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If a person was not worried about damaging the gas cylinder of this model could it be made to work?Puppetboy wrote:Guys, my lanyard rings will not work on those guns. The gas cylinder is right where the ring needs to go. Mine are a 3/4" long bolt. Sorry to disappoint.
I saw one of these modified with a lanyard ring that had a short wood screw on it. It was just screwed into the plastic frame until it hit the gas cylinder. Not very secure, but it stayed on.
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Puppetboy wrote:Guys, my lanyard rings will not work on those guns. The gas cylinder is right where the ring needs to go. Mine are a 3/4" long bolt. Sorry to disappoint.
I saw one of these modified with a lanyard ring that had a short wood screw on it. It was just screwed into the plastic frame until it hit the gas cylinder. Not very secure, but it stayed on.
Where do you acquire your lanyard rings?
---Tim
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Thanks Tim, I am trying to be subtle with most of the weathering on the gun.TimInKC wrote:Looking good.
Why type of holster do you have?
---Tim
The holster is a Todd's standard that I have started to age a bit. I put it an old pillow case with some rocks, cat litter, and mulch, then drug it around for a few minutes. Took it out of the bag wiped it off and applied a bronzing suntan lotion my wife uses and let it sit in the sun for several hours. I also took a scotchbrite pad to the gold stud.
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