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nike_a_go_go
posted 11-08-1998 09:28 PM           

Yeah, I know. I've been laying down on the job.

Prop guns? Here are two eye-gauging links to follow. Grab your plastic and head to:

www.411toys.com

www.iar-arms.com

(Oh, and the IAR link is the one refered to below as Juan's)


Posted by Cory R. "Click" Starr / CSE Special Engineering on Wednesday, 10 June 1998,
at 12:59 a.m., in response to guns guns guns, posted by joe schmoe on Tuesday, 9 June 1998,at 10:02 p.m.

Juan's URL is the only one I have found. I use these guns myself, they have very good copies of
Berretta models 92 and 85.

You will not find any automatic blank firing weapons on the Net for several reason: Automatic
weapons are converted from real weapons, and you MUST have a FFL and NFA stamp to even
ask about them.

The semi-automatics from Kimar (imported through IAR) are not firearms, and have solid barrells
with tunsgten pins pressed into them so you can not drill them out. The work very nicely, and are
100% safe! These guns are so safe you can fire them directly on your skull with no safety hazard .
Absolutely nothing exits the barrell, which is why these guns are called "suicide" guns - because you
can use them for suicide scenes!

Take care;

Click

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