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HBlack December 18th, 2007 07:57

Broken guns as a prop?
 
I'm not sure how the airsoft community looks upon this, but I'm looking to find a GBB with functioning blowback/a working slide, with other aspects that would make it undesirable to a player for a reduced rate. Is this possible, and where would I look for something like this? It would be used as a prop to try to compensate for the fact that using a blank gun is damn near impossible.

DC_ACU December 18th, 2007 08:11

if you search this question in the little search box at the top it will save you a lot of time, and hassle.

Skruface December 18th, 2007 08:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by HBlack (Post 597772)
It would be used as a prop to try to compensate for the fact that using a blank gun is damn near impossible.

I'm assuming this is wanted for a "theatrical production" or "movie".

In that case, I call shenanigans. Head down to your regional IATSE local and hire an armourer and prop master. They can easily get you PFC or blank-firers for your production.

TokyoSeven December 18th, 2007 09:26

Please understand you are not the first to pass through this website inquiring about the use of an airsoft gun for some form of personal entertainment production. I suggest you follow through with Skruface's suggestion.

Cassius December 18th, 2007 10:33

Bad avatar, Tokyo. Not fap fap this morning :(

TokyoSeven December 18th, 2007 10:51

Fixed.

BBS December 18th, 2007 23:43

i agree with skruface too.

But if you do want to be apart of our community, fill in your profile and get age verified then you can buy guns in our classified section. Let the authorities know before hand that you have an airsoft weapon in the film.


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