Y'all know my bonafides when it comes to the Lawgiver and after not having one of my own for many years it was time. I went back and remastered my old files, updated them in accuracy with new reference and also added the possibility of making it possible to swap out the airsoft if I wanted to go between a "hero" version with electronics and one that could still shoot pellets or plastic BBs.
Well, it turns out that on the last lap I need to let this and some other stuff go due to a 'real world' situation that is plaguing me.
Some details:
If interested, send me a PM and DO NOT USE THE BUY-IT-NOW button, thanks!
Well, it turns out that on the last lap I need to let this and some other stuff go due to a 'real world' situation that is plaguing me.
Some details:
- Parts are all painted and ready for final assembly and mating to the base gun. I've started light weathering by scraping off the black topcoat (see photos) but it can be weathered a LOT more if wanted. (Under the black is a metallic coat of paint that will shine through if the black is scraped or rubbed off with some Ajax and a qtip.) This is a resin print done on a professional machine with high grade resin.
- I was mainly planning of having this with electronics, but it could still take different airsofts. The main fastening of the shell is with a screw that goes through the shell into the front of the trigger guard. For electronics, the airsoft slide needs to be cut down, but you CAN set up a spring so that it can still be ****** (just for show). The back piece is designed so that it can be screwed into the slide.
- IF one should like to add a functional shooting airsoft, it's made so that swapping out should be possible and the blowback of the slide is preserved. Note: I havent' tested this, so it's possible some mods might be needed, depending on what airsoft is used.
- The serial number is unique, since this was supposed to be my personal copy.
- If you plan to add electronics, you'll have to decide for yourself where you want the buttons and such. (My suggestion would be to hide them behind the serial number plate, as it has enough flexibility to push panel switches. I've done it before.
- The magazine includes a set of cast bullets. There are seats in the magazine and body for magnets. This is also a good place to hide a battery.
- The airsoft is not included but the kit should fit standard airsoft kits that are available. (Use a 3rd gen for best accuracy.) The second photo shows what parts are included.
If interested, send me a PM and DO NOT USE THE BUY-IT-NOW button, thanks!
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