Re: Indy Handguns

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Posted by mlif from 63.64.243.77 on June 30, 2000 at 19:05:55:

In Reply to: Indy Handguns posted by Jason on June 30, 2000 at 11:43:21:

In my experience, I've never seen a working replica of a S&W Hand Ejector. The closes thing I've seen was of a Model 28 and a colt police positive (or was it a lawman, I don't remember). They were made by a Japanese company, back in the 80's. These were very high quality non-firing replicas usually made by a company called Model Gun Corporation. They also made something called a "Blow-back" model, which was basically a really fancy and expensive cap gun. These are very, very hard to find now.

Here is a URL for a company that sells solid resin props (they use these in films whenever they need to drop a gun, hit someone, through it in a river, etc (the gun dropped out of the car in Temple of Doom was one of these I believe):

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

They have a bunch of colts and s&w's, but unfortunately no photos so you might have to email them to determine which one is which.

They also have a Webly Mark IV and a Browning Hi-Power.

OK, I'm doing some research as I write this: A new breed of replic seems to be upon us: Airsoft. These really, really fancy bb guns. They can actually shoot bb's and paint pelts. I'm doing some research right now on the web to try to find revolvers. I've found two so far: a very long barrel .44 magnum with silver finish and this one:

http://www.air-soft.com/cgi-bin/local-net/ca/shopzone30.cgi/st_prod.html?p_prodid=226&p_catid=17&sid=3PX2nb00-0Nx6@b-57100134763.80




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