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December 9th, 2005, 18:42 | #1 |
Robo-cops Gun?
KSC M93R AG
I just pulled this thing out of a box I got from a bud several (10) years ago. He used to call it "RoboCops" gun. I registered on this site once I found it, and was wondering if anyone could give me a clue as to its authenticity and value. It does have a stamp on the sight guard which reads "OCP Police". Is it worth my time to sell, or should I just keep it? It is kinda cool!! |
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December 9th, 2005, 19:02 | #2 |
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Well if you like it then keep it! It doesnt look like the real robocop sidearm(damn close)maybe start doing some googling ? alot of sites from the u.k deal with props and movie replicas. Another idea is that if you like the gun then black out the tip and maybe build a shadow box for it and put on shelf or wall? just some suggestions.
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December 9th, 2005, 19:31 | #3 |
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It looks pretty damn close to me.
Here's the KSC M93R Auto 9: Built Material - ABS Magazine - 30 Rounds Length - 353mm Height - 650mm Weight - 720g *Gas Blow Back Package Include ( Gun, Magazine, Manual ) Not saying that's the one you have, but every now and then, there is a demand for a Robocop gun replica. If you like it, keep it. If not, sell it. I'm sure it's worth something. Is yours spring powered? |
December 9th, 2005, 19:49 | #4 |
It would be interesting to know if its spring or gas. I used to have 2 Spring versions officialy called "FBI gun", but its technicaly known as a RoBoCop gun. The spring ones are mainly made by CYMa, and are one of the only good chinese springers out there. The spring ones are sellable from $50-$100 Can.
If its a gas version, its much much more worth. I don't know much about the gas version exept that I have seen a picture of it once. [Edit]: Forgot that there is a mini electric version of it also. |
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December 9th, 2005, 21:18 | #5 |
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Maybe iam on drugs....its just the grip looks different? thats all still love a pulse rifle from aliens. I know they have plans online but iam lazy, and the replicas are insanely priced. There is a place that sells resin colonel marine armour thou.....maybe santas listening?.
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December 9th, 2005, 21:35 | #6 | |
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December 9th, 2005, 22:07 | #7 |
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sence?........um ok ..........was talking movie guns .....i really dont think anyones gonna slap ona robocop costume on a airsoft course? if u want to go for it !
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December 10th, 2005, 13:48 | #8 |
Yes it is gas powered. The pic I posted is generic from some site I found a while ago. I did mention it has an actual engraved logo reading "OCP POLICE" under which is "001.A9" in that old space lettering. The side of the gun reads..."PIETRO BERETTA Gardone VT Cal 9" Parabellum", and the other side reads..."PB MOD 93R-Made in ITALY- Patented"
There is also a stamp reading 'KSC' and under that 'ASGK' Now, it never had an orange tip and it does NOT fire full-auto, only single or three round bursts. The mag holds at least 30+ shots and it is in need of some maintenance. If I keep this thing, how do I go about cleaning it. I found a breakdown view of it on a website, but what do you use to clean? I found a local guy who sells the gas, and you'd think he had to make the sh#t himself...$35.00 a can. Jeez, I'm in the wrong buisness. Thanks for the input too eh. |
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December 10th, 2005, 14:50 | #9 |
$35 per can?
Make sure that's HFC 134 or Duster. Nothing else Do NOT put Green Gas/Top Gas/Winter gas/Propane or Red Gas in that... CRACK!! No more nice robo cop gun for you if you're doing that. |
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December 10th, 2005, 15:24 | #10 |
GBB Whisperer
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how about this?
I sell you a duster adapter and a bottle of silicone oil for $20 + shipping, then you make a trip to Future Shop, Grand & Toy or Wal-Mart and pick up a can of Tetrafluoroethane computer duster gas for $10. You automatically have a can of gas that's same price as what your local guy is selling it for, is known to work well with your gun, and if you ever run out, a new can of gas is only another $10 as you just need to swap the duster adapter over. The silicone oil that I sell you can also be used to clean and lubricate your gun, although you may be better off buying a slightly more viscous lube such as a 50 or 70 weight for the slide and other moving components. |
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