deadbolt
Sr Member
Keep in mind people, that Mauser hasn't been seen since 1983 at most..
There's a very likely chance that the original Mauser is not in Bapty's possession anymore, anyone who pays enough attention here on the RPF can take an accurate, educated guess where it likely is if you really study and pay attention rather than making guesses and assumptions.
That Mauser is NOT the original whatsoever, however the scope 'may' be. But still far too little public evidence to tell..mostly due to people hoarding photos that should be shared with the public, rather than just amongst a couple of members who take pride in keeping things secret from the majority and other real fans/obsessors of this prop.
-Carson
There's a very likely chance that the original Mauser is not in Bapty's possession anymore, anyone who pays enough attention here on the RPF can take an accurate, educated guess where it likely is if you really study and pay attention rather than making guesses and assumptions.
That Mauser is NOT the original whatsoever, however the scope 'may' be. But still far too little public evidence to tell..mostly due to people hoarding photos that should be shared with the public, rather than just amongst a couple of members who take pride in keeping things secret from the majority and other real fans/obsessors of this prop.
-Carson
If the serial number does match the original, then it will be the same base gun without any doubt. For a start, that pistol is still in the inventory, so no reason to deceive. Second, it is illegal to change the serial number on any firearm within the UK, and Bapty are strictly controlled and audited in this regard due to the nature of their business. If a serial number had been removed and a different one added, then they would have a serious time on their hands trying to explain why a firearm was suddenly missing. We would be talking jail time and a massive fine and/or closure of the business. So that is certainly never going to happen.
But do the numbers actually match? I think most of this theatrical Porn Stars performance, is exactly that. Theatre made for an undemanding audience. On the facts side, the ANH Mauser and accessories to a greater or lesser extent, are certainly still in Bapty’s inventory. But a more thorough investigation into the actual parts on the gun at the time of filming needs to be done to realise the prop as it was back then in its entirety. So on the plus side, only good can come out of this in the end.