Found a a gun that could work and fires blanks...
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You missed an S there I think...
This link will work: http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=51383
I think you can modify them nicely if the grips are detachable.
Nice find!
Regards,
/Swindy
This link will work: http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=51383
I think you can modify them nicely if the grips are detachable.
Nice find!
Regards,
/Swindy
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A friend of mine had a blank gun that looked very similar to the one the one on http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=51383. The gun is actually a copy of the Colt Python .357 and if you look closely you will see venting on the top of the barrel. I think the one pictured above is a closer match. Are both of the guns pictured blank guns and where did you buy them?
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Here is a place that sells several good looking airsoft S&W and Colts. Click on the pistols link, go to the bottom of the page, and check out pages 5 and 6.
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Uuh, Oh. I fell in love with this gun. I know, it's plastic, but the law is really strong with real firing guns here... so, I just bought that Enfield MarkI!! .
The gun on the auction is the same model of these two. Is the model which replaced the Webley MarkVI in the most cases.
The gun on the auction is the same model of these two. Is the model which replaced the Webley MarkVI in the most cases.
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Same here...Fedora_Smith wrote:Uuh, Oh. I fell in love with this gun. I know, it's plastic, but the law is really strong with real firing guns here... so, I just bought that Enfield MarkI!! .
I fell in love with this one:
I already have a plastic gun, but none as good looking as this one. If I'll ever own a gun I know it'll be a plastic one due to the restrict laws anyway.
I'll see how the relationship develops and if I have to order it.
By the way, what's the weight of an actual Indy S&W?
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I'm truely sorry Auntsugar! I bought that enfield you posted to the forum, I waited a few days before placing a bid. The seller who has sent me the Gun has a shop in Japan which usually have these type of replicas. You should contact him:
This is the web site (altough now he is updating the items):
http://www.3rdhomes.com
And this is the mail info address:
info@3rdhomes.com
Marushin makes replicas of a lot of vintage two World Wars guns, maybe they have the Webley MarkVI itself.
I hope this helps.
This is the web site (altough now he is updating the items):
http://www.3rdhomes.com
And this is the mail info address:
info@3rdhomes.com
Marushin makes replicas of a lot of vintage two World Wars guns, maybe they have the Webley MarkVI itself.
I hope this helps.