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Excellent Toy Gun

Started by Justin Time, July 21, 2016, 12:38:16 PM

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Justin Time

Saw this about a week ago at a Dollar General (haven't seen it on the forum before) and thought it might be of interest to those wanting to "steam" a toy gun:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/auriette/27826417474/in/dateposted-public/

It's an acceptable size for my hand and a good price.

JIT
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RJBowman

It would be a good start for customization; remove the orange caps, fill in the channels on the sides of the hammer and trigger, etc. Finish to look like metal.

Justin Time

That's what I thought; fairly simple modifications and dirt cheap  ;D

JIT
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Rockula

Looks a bit like an 1850's 'Volcanic' pistol.
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RJBowman

I think I can get the image to display here:

Herbert West

I like it and may have to find one. All the Western type pistols I find re all child sized. :/
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Justin Time

Quote from: Herbert West on October 01, 2016, 05:02:40 AM
I like it and may have to find one. All the Western type pistols I find re all child sized. :/

Yeah, that's why I wanted to point this one out; I have the same problem.  Although this one is still a bit smaller than I would like, I think it is a good size for most adult hands and is even a little big for my wife's hands.

JIT
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Prof Marvel

Egads! That is impressive! I am tempted to get one in order to duplicate it in metal!

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