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08-08-2007, 06:40 AM | #1 |
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No laffin'....
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Tac,
I went to the Airsoft-Atlanta website to see the writeup for the Luger replica they sell. Looks pretty good! Here's a link to their site. http://www.airsoftatlanta.com/Reviews/luger1.htm Dave in TN. |
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Tac, no laffi'n from me! Actually.. can I ask where you found it?
First I was searching for a .22 conversion kit for 'plinking', but that one turned out to be too jam'omatic. So I rarely use it.. Then I placed an AD here in the forum for a Luger lookalike airgun, but without luck. So, this must be it then eh? Heard some good things about them. ..this may sound silly, but can softguns be used for making holes in a regular paper target?
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Tac, Your funny looking scriptic S/42 (vise Gothic font) is probably correct for a K date of your serial range. I'd like to find the original that they copied. Years ago, I had one of the steel Jap copy lugers that used dummy cartridges with a primer installed in the front, that actually went bang, ejected the fired cartridge and loaded the next round. Lots of fun, except chasing the empties, that now are selling for around $5 each. TH
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Check this out http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...=luger+airsoft this kid hits everything with his. There are plenty to watch as I went thru them awhile back. Enjoy,, Rick B
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Feel I can reveal two of my very favorite shooters..
I have used them both with great deal of success on my wife when she is just about to go out of the shower.. Best effect is achieved by placing it in the freezer (for a very short time) or the refrigerator prior to the attack ;-) The blue one is equipped with an extra annoying feature, a flute in the rear end. For that reason it's my preferred choice.. but it goes a little to the right, so I should probably bring it to a toysmith some day. Can't beat the price for ammunition btw
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Im glad to see you still get to shoot something,I have thought about getting one of the rifles to run the turkeys out of the yard with.
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Sorry for drifting off track..
see there are pictures out now. Geez.. it's looks just like the real thing! But quite expencive.. have to thing about it, or do I?
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it's nothing to be ashamed about, the shame is to be placed elsewhere Tac. To be honest, at LEAST the officers and ex-officers should be able to have their own pistols. The country thrusted them, and they have proven them worthy of it.
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here is one i made a few months ago. i use it on the dog and the grandkids!
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another view.
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A thing of beauty Fred!
Tac, when first braking the law, why not go for this? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:GatlingRBG1.jpg
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Fred, Well done! Steinar, I glad to see that someone else likes the luger water pistols. I must have a dozen different type, that I picked up years ago, when even I went to the drug store for around $1 each. TH
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Heh, I must have gone through 50+ of those Luger water pistols when I was a kid!
And I won't laugh at airsoft, I've got an MP40 hanging on the wall in the workshop. Everyone who visits wants to play with it. |
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