My new Enfield MkI (Blank Firing)
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- Fedora_Smith
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My new Enfield MkI (Blank Firing)
I received my new blank firing gun a few days ago. It's an Enfield No2 MkI Replica!... Well itsn't a Webley but was it's successor! An interesting point of the kit is that comes completely disassembled in the box, and all parts, including the firing mechanism are replied from the original . Marushin makes them in a very limited quantity every year; the revolver detail is amazing! All pieces, like the sight point are moveable.
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Saludos!
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Saludos!
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Here ya go Whipmeister.
Here's my Marushin. Also a blowback. A real pain to put together with instructions in Japanese. It was a 4 hour ordeal, but well worth it. Never fired it yet though. I haven't ordered a box of extra shell casings. They're expensive and need cleening after every ejection. A pain again, but still cool enough.An interesting point of the kit is that comes completely disassembled in the box, and all parts, including the firing mechanism are replied from the original
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Yes! It opens and the shell extractor moves up to take out them. I purchased it tru Ebay to a Japanese seller who runs a hobby shop. I asked him about a possible Marushin's Webley MkVI, he said that marushin never made a Webley replica .
That SchmeiserMP40 looks great Agent5!!! Whoa! You should attach a leather strap to it!
Regards!
That SchmeiserMP40 looks great Agent5!!! Whoa! You should attach a leather strap to it!
Regards!
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I too saw that handgun on eBay, but passed on it due to the price. Which, ironically, is the lowest I've seen it go for. I did find one place that sells it for $140. Unfortunately, I'm not in the position now to be buying guns. Too pricey.
How much does the Enfield weigh? Is it all plastic, or are there metal parts? How do the brass shells work? Do you put caps inside them?
How much does the Enfield weigh? Is it all plastic, or are there metal parts? How do the brass shells work? Do you put caps inside them?
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It weights near 2pounds loaded, although it's made plastic, there are several metal parts (all parts which could suffer "hard" use are made in metal, like the fire mechanism, shell extractor, springs...) As for the brass shells, you can uncoil the tip to load them with the caps. I will post picturesHow much does the Enfield weigh? Is it all plastic, or are there metal parts? How do the brass shells work? Do you put caps inside them?