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Hey Guys,

I'd like to obtain non-functioning pistols from firearms manufactures if possible. I have several blue guns, but perfer to mold around the actual pistol when ever possible. I know that some manufactors offer non-functioning pistols for holster makers. Does anyone know which manufactors will sell these pistols to holster makers?

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Randy

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The only ones I know that will still do that are Ruger (with their revolvers only for $75 each, and don't be in any big hurry for them), and Kel-Tec (who I made a written request to about six months ago, and I still don't have any dummies). Otherwise, everyone else I've called doesn't do this anymore, and I have called a lot of folks. Good luck!

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You might try going to a gun show and talk to some of the vendors. I'm sure that you could find someone there who could help you out.

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Also, if you are made of money, buying used guns and demilling them is pretty easy. Removal of the firing pin is a sure fire way, or you can just fill the barrels with epoxy puddy.

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Also, if you are made of money, buying used guns and demilling them is pretty easy. Removal of the firing pin is a sure fire way, or you can just fill the barrels with epoxy puddy.

:o I think I would sooner club a baby seal! :head_hurts_kr:

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What is the cheapest way to go here? Those blue and red guns sure are expensive for just a plastic gun.

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What is the cheapest way to go here? Those blue and red guns sure are expensive for just a plastic gun.

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Yep, they start to add up. Unfortunately they are definitely your cheapest option. Aluminum dummies are more expensive, and demilled firearms cost more than that. Typically, I get the best results out of the blue guns. The only problem with them is that they will eventually wear out.

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