The trick is to find a gun that is both the right size and can be disassembled into several parts. Perhaps one of the 1:6 carbines made by 4D might work.
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shazzdan wrote:The trick is to find a gun that is both the right size and can be disassembled into several parts. Perhaps one of the 1:6 carbines made by 4D might work.
jaztermareal wrote:shazzdan wrote:The trick is to find a gun that is both the right size and can be disassembled into several parts. Perhaps one of the 1:6 carbines made by 4D might work.
I had thought of that, but still not sure about the case trigger mechanism though, will work it out one day
shazzdan wrote:jaztermareal wrote:shazzdan wrote:The trick is to find a gun that is both the right size and can be disassembled into several parts. Perhaps one of the 1:6 carbines made by 4D might work.
I had thought of that, but still not sure about the case trigger mechanism though, will work it out one day
Here is one made for a CIA operative. It is a full-auto, drum-fed .22 with a suppressor and laser sight. I saw one of these in action a couple of decades ago. The rate of fire was so fast that it turned a concrete wall into powder and the recoil was negligible.
GubernatorFan wrote:I agree, great work on the CIA operative briefcase!
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