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I believe some Walmarts still sell the DVD. Love the movie, did a few fanmade resin cast runs, but i dont do them anymore. The conversion kit out there is niec though, lets you still have a functional airsoft.
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Once the 'conversion kit' is on it (airsoft that is) can the airsoft be dismantled for maintenance, or does it create a semi-functional permanent prop?
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If its on an airsoft why would you need to disassemble it? Real guns need to be cleaned etc. but an airsoft is basically maintenance free, especially if its just as a prop...
Anyway - thatnks for the repsonses. I sent a note to PtbyNmbrs to see about the conversion ...
Thanks guys,
Jedi Dade
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The airsoft guns I am talking about are KSC, KWA, Tokyo Marui, etc.. do require maintenance if you shoot them. They also have full auto versions as well, (I have 2 of them) which is what I would use if I made a prop. Hearing and feeling a 'green gas' full auto pistol in your hands is awesome. Plus the cheaper airsofts don't have all the detail of the real gun. Overkill, maybe, but that's how I do things..
I look forward to seeing if PtbyNmbrs is still selling any kits.
Thanks for the compliment David. Not exactly Cleric pistols, but they do shoot well and look cool.