Yeah, this one I could (unlike that first cheap one I got). Doesn't seem to have broken it. They don't come with any instructions, so it's so hard to know!
Just wondering what you are suggesting in the video aside from how Interesting they are... You wouldn't happen to be throwing out the idea that it would make a good false gun to scare people off would ya?!? Lol that's how ppl get shot. Trust me, I would know 😅
What this channel is about, what I do through Fight Designer LLC, what my target audience does, is the safe use of firearm props in theatre and film. Not sure your personal knowledge of either shooting people or getting shot, but hopefully neither happened on a film set!
Main thing was just swapping out the barrel for one I 3d printed. If I were going all out, I'd do more (I have another video where I show a bit of one I painted, where I also filled in some of the screw holes, etc.), but these aren't worth it, and the higher-end laser version makes that kind of work a bit unnecessary... get yourself one of those as your hero prop, maybe alongside an Airsoft Gas blowback Strike Industries one (which is the most expensive of the prop options so far, at about $200), and some of these cheapies for disposable stunt props or background props.
i have this and i want to know how to dissassemble it, the rack broke so now it wont shoot and i wanted to fix it but i cant find any instructions online.
@@fightdesigner it says something like this Warning/Disclaimer ⚠ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including phthalates (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Yeah, not sure why I didn't connect those dots until I was editing, but I got there (thus the text at 1:28 and the title, and the follow up video comparing it to the better version)
I wanna spray paint the frame, would it be on the difficult side to assemble it back? I'm quite experience disassembly these regular single prime models, but this would be first time for me to tear the semi auto blowback one.
@@fightdesigner hmm, this could be a problem. I brought the blue one, I thought that the tan would be easier to paint as it only the slide and the pad that needs to be painted black. But the Strike Industries marking would be gone if I did, that would be a shame. So that's why I choose blue since they already comes in black. Oh well, I'll disassemble it like it or not. The blue frame just looks ugly to me, it needs to be painted gray metallic ASAP.
Hi, how can we buy from other countries
Can you pull the slide back?
Yeah, this one I could (unlike that first cheap one I got). Doesn't seem to have broken it. They don't come with any instructions, so it's so hard to know!
Seems like some you can some you can't... so strange!
See the follow-up videos about racking the slide on models like this!
Yeah the one I got i can I have the exact same one I bought a lot of stuff with it like more shells and bullets
We're did u get it@@fightdesigner
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Just wondering what you are suggesting in the video aside from how Interesting they are... You wouldn't happen to be throwing out the idea that it would make a good false gun to scare people off would ya?!? Lol that's how ppl get shot. Trust me, I would know 😅
What this channel is about, what I do through Fight Designer LLC, what my target audience does, is the safe use of firearm props in theatre and film. Not sure your personal knowledge of either shooting people or getting shot, but hopefully neither happened on a film set!
Hey man could you do a video on how you modded it?
Main thing was just swapping out the barrel for one I 3d printed. If I were going all out, I'd do more (I have another video where I show a bit of one I painted, where I also filled in some of the screw holes, etc.), but these aren't worth it, and the higher-end laser version makes that kind of work a bit unnecessary... get yourself one of those as your hero prop, maybe alongside an Airsoft Gas blowback Strike Industries one (which is the most expensive of the prop options so far, at about $200), and some of these cheapies for disposable stunt props or background props.
i have this and i want to know how to dissassemble it, the rack broke so now it wont shoot and i wanted to fix it but i cant find any instructions online.
Sorry... haven't been brave enough to try that yet!
@@fightdesigner its okay lol
@@fightdesigner i disassembled it myself but i couldnt find the problem.
@@Model_NLK500 oh, disassembling is the easy part...!
question what about the warning that is listed about the chemicals
Not sure what you're talking about.
@@fightdesigner it says something like this Warning/Disclaimer
⚠ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including phthalates (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
It's a Strike industries glock 17 platform replica
Yeah, not sure why I didn't connect those dots until I was editing, but I got there (thus the text at 1:28 and the title, and the follow up video comparing it to the better version)
I wanna spray paint the frame, would it be on the difficult side to assemble it back?
I'm quite experience disassembly these regular single prime models, but this would be first time for me to tear the semi auto blowback one.
Not sure... there are springs hooked on that I personally have no idea how to unhook, let alone re-hook...
@@fightdesigner hmm, this could be a problem.
I brought the blue one, I thought that the tan would be easier to paint as it only the slide and the pad that needs to be painted black. But the Strike Industries marking would be gone if I did, that would be a shame. So that's why I choose blue since they already comes in black.
Oh well, I'll disassemble it like it or not. The blue frame just looks ugly to me, it needs to be painted gray metallic ASAP.
is the top part metal or is it all plastic?
This one's all plastic. I more recently did a side- by-side of this and a nicer version, and it's got a metal slide.