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pufnstuf April 17th, 2006 15:42

mine wouldn't be really used for gaming. perhaps occasionally, but more so just for fun, target shooting occasionally. as for the hardkick, it only comes in black doesn't it? I like the chrome one better. also, are there any full metal versions? or do they have to be upgraded after purchase?

Greylocks April 17th, 2006 17:17

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Originally Posted by pufnstuf
mine wouldn't be really used for gaming. perhaps occasionally, but more so just for fun, target shooting occasionally. as for the hardkick, it only comes in black doesn't it? I like the chrome one better. also, are there any full metal versions? or do they have to be upgraded after purchase?

What do you mean by fun and target shooting? I think you need to read the laws related to airsoft before you invest in one.
You cant shoot them just anywhere for fun. But if you consider getting arrested fun, go for it. It will be fun for the police, at least.

The rest... check the Retailers websites, use google, check what aftermarket parts are out there.
Nothing ever 'needs' to be upgraded.

Please do some more research.

PTE. Pyle April 17th, 2006 19:54

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Originally Posted by pufnstuf
mine wouldn't be really used for gaming. perhaps occasionally, but more so just for fun, target shooting occasionally. as for the hardkick, it only comes in black doesn't it? I like the chrome one better. also, are there any full metal versions? or do they have to be upgraded after purchase?

i cant remember who said it but "guns go bang not bling say no to chrome"

pufnstuf April 17th, 2006 20:27

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Originally Posted by PTE. Pyle
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Originally Posted by pufnstuf
mine wouldn't be really used for gaming. perhaps occasionally, but more so just for fun, target shooting occasionally. as for the hardkick, it only comes in black doesn't it? I like the chrome one better. also, are there any full metal versions? or do they have to be upgraded after purchase?

i cant remember who said it but "guns go bang not bling say no to chrome"

lol, thats true, but i probably wouldn't game much with it, as i don't now. i just figure its safer and cheaper (and more legal) to get an airsoft version than the real thing to look at and hold.

[Lithium] April 17th, 2006 20:29

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Originally Posted by Greylocks
The DE is available in .357, .44, .50 AE as the most popular calibers. The gun's size is the same.
It's a neat gun, but one of the most impossible to cart around. Too big, too bulky for what you get.
But Hollywood made it 'trendy', so everyone who never touched a real gun wants one.
Those of us who have? Most shrugged and went to buy a S&W Model 29 instead, or a .45.

Thank for letting me know, and i understand about the shrugging. I like the looks, but would never go out and buy one.. waste of money imo.

Greylocks April 17th, 2006 21:17

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Originally Posted by pufnstuf
lol, thats true, but i probably wouldn't game much with it, as i don't now. i just figure its safer and cheaper (and more legal) to get an airsoft version than the real thing to look at and hold.

No.
I think you should stop typing for a while and take up reading the laws about Replicas. These are not toys.

Greylocks April 17th, 2006 21:19

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Originally Posted by [Lithium]
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Originally Posted by Greylocks
The DE is available in .357, .44, .50 AE as the most popular calibers. The gun's size is the same.
It's a neat gun, but one of the most impossible to cart around. Too big, too bulky for what you get.
But Hollywood made it 'trendy', so everyone who never touched a real gun wants one.
Those of us who have? Most shrugged and went to buy a S&W Model 29 instead, or a .45.

Thank for letting me know, and i understand about the shrugging. I like the looks, but would never go out and buy one.. waste of money imo.

What they dont mention is the cost of the specialized ammo (.50AE), the recoil, the ergonomics that suck unless you have hands the size of shovels, and some rather annoying design issues you'll notice when you really want to clean one.
Want a cannon? Get their BFR revolver in .45-70 and be happy.

PTE. Pyle April 17th, 2006 23:23

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Originally Posted by Greylocks
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Originally Posted by [Lithium]
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Originally Posted by Greylocks
The DE is available in .357, .44, .50 AE as the most popular calibers. The gun's size is the same.
It's a neat gun, but one of the most impossible to cart around. Too big, too bulky for what you get.
But Hollywood made it 'trendy', so everyone who never touched a real gun wants one.
Those of us who have? Most shrugged and went to buy a S&W Model 29 instead, or a .45.

Thank for letting me know, and i understand about the shrugging. I like the looks, but would never go out and buy one.. waste of money imo.

What they dont mention is the cost of the specialized ammo (.50AE), the recoil, the ergonomics that suck unless you have hands the size of shovels, and some rather annoying design issues you'll notice when you really want to clean one.
Want a cannon? Get their BFR revolver in .45-70 and be happy.

i agree i got an opertunity to shoot a DE and a S&W .50 revolver and i must say the revolver was alot more fun to shoot

http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/w...egory_rn=15707 a verry fun gun to shoot.


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