Rubber Colt?

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Indiana Tim
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Rubber Colt?

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Anyone know where I can pick up a rubber replica of the Colt M1917 New Service, as seen all-to-briefly in ToD? Or possibly a resin replica?

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http://www.maxsell.com/

They've got one. I owned one n fact. Email me for pictures:

Rabittooth@aol.com

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Post by Indiana Tim »

I searched the site, and I can't find it. Could you give me a link?
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Post by RonC »

Tim, try this:

http://www.maxsell.com/pistols_&_revolvers.htm

It will be listed as a "New Service .38WCF"...comes with either a 5 1/2" or a 4 1/2" barrel (#138 & #137). Don't let the ".38WCF" throw you.....38-40 or .38 WCF was one of the many cartridges the Colt New Service was chambered for...this is the revolver you want.

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There is a really nice Browning HP there too!

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I would really like to see the Webley revolver they have listed too.
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Post by Swindiana »

So... Did anyone have any luck with these guys recently?

Also looking for the M1917, replica, resin or rubber. Anything! :D

I've been looking around the internet wtih no luck and also wondered if anyone knows of the Japanese company that makes an Enfield revolver replica?

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Post by Zach R. »

Speaking of which, I saw that WSP sells resin replicas of both the S&W and the Webley, how are they in terms of durability and are they weighted like the real weapons?
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Zach R. wrote:...are they weighted like the real weapons?
No. They were primarly designed to be holster fillers.
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Post by Zach R. »

Meh, I was hoping they weren't just that.
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