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Need help finding an Indy Gun, want to discuss film used guns...

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I found this. The only thing is, is that you'd hafta paint it.
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http://www.galls.com/military/style.htm ... tyle=TN042
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That is not too shabby! A bit of carving to remove the extra bits behind the hammer and trigger, and a good coat of paint and you're in business! Is it a .45 calibre model, or .38? Can't quite tell.
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Im not sure. They have a whole line of training guns.
http://www.galls.com/military/category2 ... og&cat=369
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:lol: I love the "training radio". I can't tell, but are there any good replicas of Indy's Browning?
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Wow! :shock:

That is a wealth of information! Thanks a bunch!
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Post by IndyLee »

At the http://movieguns.com/ site they have:
#625 Disney Indiana Jones Stunt Show Rifle
#221 Webley Revolver w/5" Barrel
#55 S&W Model 10 .38 Special Revolver w/4" Barrel
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It's a shame there's no photos to go along with those. I'd love to see them.
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