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Are Airsoft guns a valid approximation for use in forming/boning holsters?

I have seen Beretta M9 Airsoft guns on eBay for $19, whereas the equivalent Ring's Blue Gun would cost $40-ish.

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Are Airsoft guns a valid approximation for use in forming/boning holsters?

I have seen Beretta M9 Airsoft guns on eBay for $19, whereas the equivalent Ring's Blue Gun would cost $40-ish.

I dunno, but I will be following this thread. I can only make 3 types of holsters atm, half price on replicas would be nice!

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Someone else posted that you have to take a caliper to them because he tried this on a couple and they were a little large or off in some areas. Not sure by how much.

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I don't think they are close enough to work well.the aluminum prop guns are closer to the right size,I use one for Single Action Army revolvers.I think I paid about 5.00 for that one.

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My airsoft 1911 will actually trade some parts with the real thing, but it wasnt cheap.......1049c.jpg

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I've seen some airsoft be on the money then some just not quite there. If I was the one making it, and it was to be boned. I'd go ahead and get the blue gun. Regular plain jane like cowboy style should work fine. If you don't have a 92s it's a good excuse to buy one. :devil:

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