Total Recall gun

that looks amazing! great job!!
and i can't believe you got JB's auto to display with it! that's VERY cool!
 
Thx :)Glad you like it.

JB's autograph, i think Antiquities of California still have some other sigs in stock which i didn't take of her. Might be worth a try if you're also interested in this idea/display setup :thumbsup
 
One last update :

After watching the Blu-Ray i noticed something else on the gun. Red safety dots. The Umarex Beretta doesn't have these.

Yeah, somehow, when you did a prop from a movie, you watch the movie differently then before :lol

Anyways, here's my last adjustment :
I recommend using a size zero paint brush for painting the red dots and a 3mm drill for drilling the dent on one side. When looking very closely at the Umarex Beretta 90two you'll notice that there's a obvious dent on one side and a very light circular marking on where the dent should have been. This is the place to drill. The slide is metal so primer first and then i picked up a model paint ferrari red (n° 34) from Revell.

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And finally done :

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it's a simple detail but it REALLY does make it look that much more legit!!
i might have to give that a try lol
 
got my comp...and she's a beauty!!!
here it is all installed and lookin' sweet on my co2 pistol....

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...and before i mounted it to the co2 i slipped it on my cheapie spring airsoft 90-two. fits great but leaves a little itty bitty gap....

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it's stayin' on the co2 but i'd love a second to put on the springer. ya know, to play around with lol

thanks for a great item, steve!!!
 
Hi John,

Looking GREAT there (y)thumbsup:thumbsup

Getting myself a spring version today, see what can be done with that gap :)
 
Allright y'all,
inspired by Bad Wolf i got my own 6mm Beretta 90two springer gun.

As Bad Wolf pointed out, the two guns look indentical, but still there are small differences in measurements between the two.



I modified 2 pieces on the springer gun : i filed about 2mm on the front of the weaver rail and dremelled the trigger guard. On the front weaver rail mod i locked the barrel slide as if it was empty and used some masking tape to avoid damaging the plastic cilinder/barrel parts.



The other modifications were done to the compensator itself where it was drilled in front where the cilinder part right beneath the barrel would go on the inside and some dremmeling where the trigger guard would fit against the compensator.

First fit :


And some close ups of the 2 modifications on the springer :



After the trigger guard was dremelled, i used some sanding paper to try and match the factory finish of the plastic again. I used the following grids of sanding paper : 400 - 600 - 800 - 1000 - 1200 and finally a 15 micron 3M polishing paper. Anything higher then the 15 micron proved that the finish became too shiny compared to the rest of the gun.

Primer and sanding on the springer compensator is done and i'll start layering matt black soon :)
 
Last but not least : a comparison between the 2 modified finished versions. Springer vs CO2 : Spot the difference ;)



That's it y'all. Done !:)
 
Looking good :thumbsup

Looks the same as the one i ordered from Germany except for the orange tip and packaging.
 
Hi y'all,

So, me and Jevaho went to the movie theatre some time ago to see Total Recall. There was Jessica Biel, Kate Beckingsale and ... ehm... euh ... lemme think... ;) Anyways, there were also some kickass guns which we liked. The idea started rolling to build one of them guns.
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Total_Recall_(2012)

The first one that jumped was the modified Chiappa Rhino 50DS. This proved to be a too big a challenge for now. The other one that came to mind was the 'Jessica gun' which was basically a Beretta 90two with a custom compensator. After some research it turned out Umarex had one of these in a 4,5mm steel bb version. The idea to have a shooting Total Recall gun proved too much fun and so the Total Recall Beretta 90two gun prop came to life.

First point of business was to get a Umarex Beretta 90two 4,5mm steel bb gun which was easy enough. After that is was a matter of studying the print screens from the trailer and getting as much intel on this as possible. There wasn't much around except for the self made print screens and some documantary stuff on youtube. Some pics which i used to study the gun :

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-sSH_vKofo9w/UGg4YKzEiPI/AAAAAAAAAno/khYwBJ4BS3s/s1280/Jessica.jpg

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-...AAAAAAAAAnc/rgW-l0_QTf4/s1063/Jessica%205.jpg

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-...s1279/Jessica%20behind%20the%20scenes%202.png

The base for this project :

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-...gMZ1gxtUy8/s1152/Umarex%20Beretta%2090two.jpg

After the Beretta was bought i spent about 1,5 week or so measuring and 3D modelling the compensator. It proved a bit of a challeng as the Beretta had moving parts (no blowback) and i wanted to keep it moving smooth with or without compensator.

What was done to the Umarex Beretta to make it a bit more accurate :
First the CO2 piercing screw was cut and made into a flathead screw. A very easy mod, if not the easiest i've ever done. Secondly, there were some 5,5mm holes drilled where the 2 set screws need to sit in to keep the compensator in place while firing. Also when aiming for screen accuracy the screws were probably there for that same reason. Determining where these holes needed to be made was done in a later stage of the build.

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-...AnQ/iK85Vc8tLLM/s720/Umarex%20adjustments.jpg

The 3D printed model came in friday and i noticed i was a bit off here and there. 1 mm in the wrong spot and things just don't fit anymore. After the first fit i spent about 10 hours over the next 2 days sanding and carefully dremelling the prototype model. Final result of all this sanding and dremelling :

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-...s720/Total%20Recall%20compensator%20model.jpg

Made 2 custom M5 steel set screws. These were made from standard cut down black steel bolts. Jevaho will bring his gun bleuing stuff over sometime to get hem black again. :thumbsup

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-...AAAAAAAAnI/Lv4IAbKGTsU/s1152/set%20screws.JPG

The compensator model was tapped with an M5 threading bit and fitted onto the Beretta. At this point the place where the set screw holes in the Beretta needed to be drilled was determined also.

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-.../nBpfaOd-o2I/s720/Compensator%20placement.jpg

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-...s720/Total%20Recall%20compensator%20views.jpg

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-...Total%20Recall%20gun%20compensator%20look.jpg

Next up is gun bleuing the set screws and looking for the right kind of black to spraypaint the model and i'm done. :)

If there's enough interest i might consider looking into a run, but this will take some time as this prototype needs to re-modelled to avoid some of the intensive sanding and dremmeling that was done here. After that it's back to ordering, fitting, possibly a third re-model, ordering and fitting, ... etc... etc... :cool

Small run going on over here :
http://www.therpf.com/f13/total-recall-compensator-167415/



Hi

did you ever get around to making the Chiappa Rhino 50 DS? No one appears to make an Airsoft version of this gun or a decent kit.
 
Hello,
no we did not. Did some research though to see if there was a airsoft version at the time, but nothing found :)
 
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