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Firearms are awesome. Am I wrong?

Thought I would post this before I leave today. This is my Taurus PT 24/7, this is the 1st generation one. This is only an airsoft replica, but it defiantly looks and feels like the real deal. Fully licensed by Taurus. Frame is polymer, with a rubberized grip, slide is metal, internals are metal. You cannot strip it completely down though. Take the slide off to do cleaning, but taking the guide rod out and whatnot isn't an option. On the receiver, it does have a serial number (on the other side) also. Magazine has the caliber listed as 9mm para.

Be back in a couple days with more stuff.

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Alright, back from the weekend, and got a couple pictures.

Started on a Marlin Model 795. Then Ruger Single Six, M1911A1, Remington 870 (20 Gauge), and finally the SKS. By far, my favorite had to be the 1911. Has a good feel in my hands, was accurate, and I love the recoil of the .45. I was more accurate with it then anything else as well.  Targets were a good 10 or so meters, but managed to get 3 or 4 rounds on center per magazine.

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Thought I would post this before I leave today. This is my Taurus PT 24/7, this is the 1st generation one. This is only an airsoft replica, but it defiantly looks and feels like the real deal. Fully licensed by Taurus. Frame is polymer, with a rubberized grip, slide is metal, internals are metal. You cannot strip it completely down though. Take the slide off to do cleaning, but taking the guide rod out and whatnot isn't an option. On the receiver, it does have a serial number (on the other side) also. Magazine has the caliber listed as 9mm para.

Be back in a couple days with more stuff.

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Thats an airsoft gun?!

 
Thats an airsoft gun?!
It sure is. Got it for about 40$ probably 2 years ago. Spring operated, not gas. Gas is typically CO2 or Green Gas powered (Green Gas is a mix of propane and silicon). CO2 is defiantly cheaper. You can get 40 cartridges of those for 15$. Green Gas is the more expensive, and the less common one.

Most aren't as realistic as this one I've found. Except for the GBB (Gas Blowback) handguns and GBBR's (Gas Blowback Rifles). Those things you have to treat like the real deal, clean them out and whatnot. Some of them cost nearly as much as much as they're real steel counterparts.

I received a Steyr M9-A1, an NBB (Non Blowback) version, but it seems to be broken on arrival. May post something of that soon anyways?

 
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Took some more photos recently. Here is the NBB (Non-Blowback) I own. It's an ASG Steyr Mannlicher M9-A1. Since it is CO2 operated, it is a semiauto. With .2g BB's it's approx 400FPS. I tend to run .25 and .28 gram BB's though, so that brings it down a bit. She didn't end up being broken on arrival. I was just a dumbass and got the safety's mixed up.

I actually got her out of an evike.com swaggpack. It's like a sort of mystery box. Cost me 40$ with shipping. If you want to check those out, here is a link: http://www.evike.com/products/54491

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