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Collectibles Guns Replica, Anyone Intrested in this ? =)

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post Dec 20 2005, 06:43 PM

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Please remember that these things are dangerous because they can be easily confused with real firearms. Unless you got a license of somekind, you can't own or ship these guns to your place. Model guns still fall under the category of 'firearms' ('assault weapon' if it can fire BB pellets) in our country's strict law. Therefore, discussions/threads like "I got guns for sale" or "Where can I get model guns" will most likely get you banned. General discussions about it are allowed however. Then again, the good ol' PM button is your best friend.
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post Dec 20 2005, 09:28 PM

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QUOTE(wenloong78 @ Dec 20 2005, 08:52 PM)
woa....nice stuff u got there ....especially the M4A1carbine
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Are you sure thats from him? All the pictures are marked with www.modelguns.co.uk. His level of proficiency in English suggests that the location he's currently in is just around Malaysia.

Oh, BTW Thread Starter, please do acknowledge your source if the guns don't belong to you.

QUOTE(Snake @ Dec 20 2005, 08:56 PM)
what is the scale ?
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Looking at the lavish amounts of authentic detail, I'm sure it's 1/1 scale. The I.M.I Desert Eagle seen on the pics have 'Made in Japan' engraved on its slide, so I'm sure it's a Tokyo Marui; pretty expensive shit if you ask me.

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post Dec 21 2005, 05:40 PM

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QUOTE(Jackygwh @ Dec 20 2005, 11:35 PM)
smile.gif  hey this friend.... u are weird for ur reply.... i didn't say its MINE... i say i hav some guns pic to show ( or share ) with u ppl... i din remove the address inside the pic and put "OWN BY JACKY" sth like this... so u are weird... u sound like a lawyer to me..  wink.gif

jus wanna discussed and wanted to know is there anyone who own such real replica in malaysia ? and tat website stated, if u wanna buy those guns... no license needed or any other documentation... but owners are now allow to bring them or show it in public... its for own collection purpose oni ... smile.gif

btw those guns are real size ...... more info plz refer to www.modelguns.com
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Me? A lawyer?
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I'm only telling you to acknowledge your source because your post have generated a confusion towards certain users (not me) with a rather weak assumption of what is obvious. It would be nice for you to keep your thread clean of replies like "OMG that gun of yours is nice!" or "Wah, u hav license ah?". You don't need to edit those pics, just tell them where you got em'. Of course, at this current time, you had already done so.

Anyway, YOU CANNOT OWN REPLICA FIREARMS IN MALAYSIA. The statement that you don't need license or other neccessary documents to possess them only applies to places where gun ownership are widely recognized, practised and more widespread or as stated by the country's own individual law or constitution itself. AFAIK, Philipines is the only country in Southeast Asia where the ownership of replica firearms, airsoft guns as well as real firearms are allowed as their government is based on American constitution. Correct me if I'm wrong on the latter.

There are 'other' means of getting them here, but discussing about them will breach the Forum's rules.
QUOTE(Rusty Nail @ Dec 21 2005, 02:00 PM)
It's a pre-assembled toy for 3 year olds. Surprisingly the plastic parts looks real enough except for the muzzle which is painted orange-red and other parts which is suppose to be metal but made from cheap plastic. Made from ABS i think, but one dead give away is the mag clip which is much shorter than the real thing.
BTW, it comes with a semi working scope too. It does magnify, but it's damn blur. also made from cheap plastic.
Did i mention that it sells for RM50??? smile.gif
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Buy that gun for me, scan it using a scanner and then Torrent it. Yes, that's right. I just gave everyone a bright suggestion on how to smuggle model guns. Just scan it, Torrent it and then host it on Rapidshare! Now forummers the world over can enjoy a hassle-free smuggling of model guns!

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post Dec 29 2005, 12:58 PM

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QUOTE(Ge[N]ez @ Dec 29 2005, 01:08 AM)
In confirmation of your statement it is actually quite legal in china and HK, they actually have AirWarGames.. similar to paintball but freaking triple the pain, cause it's all bb. As long as they maintain the psi at certain levels it's alright. But again you are not allowed to bring it out in public. Just as collection or in private areas for the games. Bring it in public and risk yourself to be picked up by the 'gong an'.

Would you care to enlighten me on 'other' means?
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Well, yes. I was referring to Southeast Asia (with the exception of Philipines), but not in some parts of Asia. Airsoft guns can be legally owned and purchased without license in South Korea, Hong Kong and Japan. One of the great things about airsoft guns is the feel of realism. What you're holding in your hands isn't some silly 'child-looking' gun, but true-to-reality replica guns, thus boosting your confidence to play the game as a sort of military simulator, not playing Counterstrike (y'know, hopping around like an idiot while shooting?).

One LYN member who goes by the name of GhostTwo said that paintball supposedly hurt more than BB rounds. However, the good thing about BB rounds is that it doesn't give annoying stains on your outfit. BTW, if you're asking about 'other' means, it can't be discussed any further, besides telling you the obvious that there are those who could 'bend the rules a bit' and get airsoft guns here. That is all I can tell you.
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post Jan 1 2006, 10:24 AM

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QUOTE(Jackygwh @ Jan 1 2006, 01:51 AM)
i dun think there's any problem on discussing guns replica here rite ? because we jus discussed.... we cant bring in here any how...
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Yup, no probs. The only thing that we can't discuss is how to bring em' here or where to get em', illegally. That's all.

Anyway, here's a random image bombardment: a Clarence Custom MP5A5 'End of Days' airsoft replica, as seen in the movie of the same name. The real life version of this SMG/GL was also used by PASKAL, our Special Forces equivalent to the US Navy SEALS.

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post Jan 1 2006, 10:35 PM

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QUOTE(minizian @ Jan 1 2006, 09:26 PM)
remind me of HL1 SMG wif grenade launcher thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
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Half-Life 2's SMG (which is basically an MP-7 PDW) is really absurd. I wonder how the hell do you attach a grenade launcher on a compact SMG that's no bigger than a pistol. >_>
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post Jan 30 2006, 11:51 PM

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QUOTE(kopitiam @ Jan 30 2006, 11:05 PM)
err... anybody ever bring a 1/6 gun model on a plane before? i want to go to kl to buy those models but airport security is very strict now... i don wan 2 get shot by a real weapon sweat.gif i
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Dude,
a 1/6 scale H&K MP5A4 is small enough it could fit in the palm of your hand. Back in 2004, I purchased tons of M4 Carbines, some MP5s, and a bunch of other 1/6 scale accessories but the airport security doesn't even molest me one bit. They're not that stupid and they could OBVIOUSLY differentiate between 'some grown kid's toy' and 'ultra realistic-looking shizzle'. Of course, we're currently talking about action figure accessories here (which is not the topic of this thread), not airsoft/model guns.

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QUOTE(Rusty Nail @ Jan 31 2006, 10:18 PM)
not only MP5s even the M4 can even fit in your palm. tongue.gif laugh.gif
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Yeah, about three to four M4s on one hand depending on the size of your palm. I've never heard anyone robbing a bank using 'replica' 1/6th scale firearms to threaten the public and steal millions. The general public will most likely call Tanjung Rambutan than calling the cops if they saw someone doing that doh.gif .
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post Feb 1 2006, 10:21 PM

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QUOTE(AMDs-PoOp @ Feb 1 2006, 10:13 PM)
Where can i buy Kevlars and tactical helmets??? I mean the real thing not some fake replica??
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Whoa, IINM, you need license for those things here, but other than that, I don't know much. Its considered illegal for civillians to possess those things, unless you have a good reason. Again, I don't know how the hell should you make a case of owning bulletproof protection (go to a Police station maybe?). Better just forget getting them unless you live in USA or something. Replica equipments however, are legal in our country (bought a fake kevlar helmet in KL last year), which means you can get some pretty neat stuff online, IF you have the money and is willing to spend.
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post Feb 1 2006, 11:15 PM

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QUOTE(AMDs-PoOp @ Feb 1 2006, 10:31 PM)
Care to educate me, why having protective gears are illegal, it doesn't cause harm. Pleasure's all mine

Whats the prerequisites to attain the license?
What if i buy the genuine stuff via online, will i receive it or it will only end up in some customs office.

How much did you spend for that fake kevlar helmet, does it look authentic enough? And which part of KL? And your av looks like a port d***head. laugh.gif
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Supposedly to avoid you from having the 'protective' advantage, since most bulletproof materials can stop calibres used by the Police. The ownership of bulletproof vests are restricted only to VIPs or other important individuals. Well, thats as far as I know. To anyone with the knowledge who happen to pass by this thread: can you please enlighten everyone (myself included) further?

The fake helmet cost me RM80, bought it at a shop in Berjaya Time Square. Looks good enough, but nothing special. Yeah yeah, my attempt at making a new avatar somewhat fails (thank you MS Paint!), but it's only version 1.0.

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post Feb 4 2006, 05:17 PM

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QUOTE(INFeRNO @ Feb 4 2006, 08:33 AM)
I know your just playing around, but a glock is made of bloody plastic, and a DE jams frequently. What you really want is a browning Hi-Power, highly customizable hand gun, and uses lovely .45 calibre bullets...  thumbup.gif
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I don't know why the hell would you despise an excellent lightweight pistol made out of 60% synthetic materials, but I assume you're somekinda traditionalist who prefer handguns made out of 'classic' materials. Also, as far as what I've learned, the Desert Eagle is quite a good pistol. The use of .50 Action Express (AE) gives it tremendous stopping power and, being an Israeli-made weapon, is a reliable handgun in service conditions. Its only drawback is the expensive price (for both handgun and ammo) and the strong recoil it generated which suggest experienced users with strong arms as its intended shooter. So far, I never heard of IMI firearms with the tendency to jam, but if you have a source to prove it, post it here please.

AFAIK, the Browning High Power is only available in calibres of 9x19mm Parabelum and .40 S&W. Also, Browning HP is more well-known for its popularity among Commonwealth countries and also for its reliability, based on its 70+ years of service record. IMO, for the most customizable handgun (which also happens to use 'lovely .45 calibre bullets'), my vote would go to the H&K Mk. 23 SOCOM.

And Jackygwh, all of the pistols in the Glock family are made primarily from high-impact polymer (plastic for commoners) with strong resistance against physical abuse, poor weather as well as having a good grip even if the user's palm is sweaty. Please remember that 40% of its parts are still traditional steel and metal, like the slide and its operating mechanism. Glock 21 and Glock 30 supports .45, but as with any modern handguns, the choice of 9mm is standard.

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My small armory of toys.
From top to bottom:
- SIG552
- Beretta M92FS aka M9 (US Army terminology)
- FN P90

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Holster with toy gun.

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Full set of my replica urban assault gear, which consists of:
- Replica PASGT helmet
- SAS/SDU Level 4 Entry/Intervention Vest
- Pads (Elbows/Knees)
- Tactical belt
- Drop-down holster
- Tactical overalls aka flight suit (pictured below)

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I'm still looking for quality tinted goggles, Nomex gloves and perhaps authentic SWAT boots to complete the looks, though my Camel Active boots does great justice so far.

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Me, in full gear.

PS: Remember, I live in Internetxico, which explains the legality of what I possess. In some other languages, Internetxico is also known as North Korea.
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post Apr 23 2006, 05:49 PM

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QUOTE(jhcj @ Apr 23 2006, 05:22 PM)
It's nice to talk about gun replicas and all, but please note that there must not be any discussion at all about purchasing or selling these items as these are illegal in Malaysia.

Any subsequent posts in here found to break this rule will immediately be deleted without any prior notice. Multiple offences will warrant a warning and/or suspension.

Thanks for your cooperation guys.
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Yup, listen to the boss.

Let me simplify this for the better:
- It's fine to talk about these things but don't discuss about where you got em'.
- It's fine to post images of your collection but don't discuss about where you got em'.
- It's fine to talk about replica gears that isn't a gun replica (clothes, vest, helmets, etc) because it's legal in Malaysia.
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post Jun 21 2006, 08:43 PM

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QUOTE(TheWhacker @ Jun 21 2006, 07:31 PM)
just one question, can these Replica Guns fit a real pistol clip and at the same time fire one bullet ?  unsure.gif
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Impossible no matter how hard you try. Besides, the real things and replicas are too alien internally. Replica parts and real parts are not compatible or interchangeable, even on 'real steel' replicas. There is no concrete records of anyone who had successfully done such conversions, besides Myspace 'gangstas' bragging about 'OMG LIEK I MOD ME AIRSUF GLOXS WITH BLING DAIMONDS BULLETZ!!1111'.

There were myths about Japanese Yakuzas modding airsoft pistols into crude single-fire pistols, but it was proven to be a hoax. Heard that from the Airsoft Retreat forum years ago.

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post Jun 22 2006, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(TheWhacker @ Jun 22 2006, 12:02 AM)
So basicly, these Gun Replicas only look real on the outside but a total fake on the inside, right ?

If the Guns Replicas really look like the real thing, as in the dimensions and measurements and what not ..... couldn't they fit the real pistol clip ?

Fit the clip only ... not firing any bullet.
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Whenever the topic of replica guns were brought, it's always important to associate it with airsoft guns since they're always related closely. In this case, replica gun mags have somekinda protrusion-shaped hole thingie (err, whatever it's called) on top to load BB rounds into the magazine. Mags for real guns on the other hand loads live rounds into a narrow slot on its top based on whatever calibre it's meant to fire.

So yeah, with the protrusion thingies on replica gun mags, I doubt I could ever fit into a real gun.
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post Jul 8 2006, 03:40 PM

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My legal collection of 1/6 scale guns.

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Overall view.

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Several Heckler & Koch MP5s: MP5 Navy, MPA5 with tactical light, MP5K PDW with and without fixed sight. IMI Uzi and Franchi SPAS-12.

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SIG P210 with extended magazine, FN Five-seveN with Laser Aiming Module (LAM), Colt M1911A1 with tactical light (21C), HK P7M13 (BBI), HK Universal Service Pistol (USP), the classic Colt M1911A1 (Dragon), traditional Smith & Wesson .357 Police Revolver, Browning High-Power, Colt M1911A1 (silver), HK P7M13 (Dragon), two Glock 17, Glock 18C, SIG P228, Beretta M92FS (US Army: M9), several kinds of flashbangs and smoke grenades, a Claymore and a Lancer AT4 rocket launcher.

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Magazines for various kinds of firearms, shotgun shells, breaching tools, retractable baton, dual magazine clamps for MP5 mags, communication radio, kevlar helmet, small entry shield (partially pictured), various kinds of combat boots (partially pictured), sniper scope, Stoner SR25 (partially pictured).

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Various kinds of bulletproof vests and a grenade vest.

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Several M4 SOPMOD Carbines, each with its own upgrades. A Remington M870 shotgun on the upper right.

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The legendary AK47 with an improvised dual mag. On top is an M16A2 with a 150-round dual C mags, converting it into a sort of Light Support Weapon (LSW).
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post Jul 8 2006, 03:46 PM

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QUOTE(Rusty Nail @ Jul 8 2006, 03:42 PM)
^omg.. i got pwned by you... notworthy.gif
my collection not even 1/4 of what you have... >.<
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I won't say that my collection is that awesome though. I got too many similar guns in my collection. I need some variety, but unfortunately, things are hard to come by in Sabah. Guess I should start ordering from the Peninsular rather than waiting for stocks to arrive in Sabah (and save more). Know any homepage based in the Peninsular selling 1/6 scale accessories besides XL-Toys?
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post Jul 8 2006, 04:06 PM

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FAMAS, OICW, AWP, PSG-1 and an old skool MP5 with straight mags? Damn I got a boner in my pants! Your collection may be small, but great in terms of choices. I've been looking everywhere for those 1/6 scale gun racks, but either I couldn't find em' or it has been sold out.
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post Jul 9 2006, 07:56 PM

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Hey dudes, keep the discussion legal, or suffer the wrath of the Mod's almighty Banhammer.
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post Aug 20 2006, 07:10 PM

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QUOTE(modelstarter @ Aug 19 2006, 09:48 PM)
can antone tell me were 2 buy n how much in kl

-M4A1 carbine
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No discussions about where to get em', just discussions about how cool they are and how you wish you can own one. The possession of airsoft guns and other similar replicas are illegal in this country.

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