Members Go2Tex Posted June 18, 2007 Members Report Posted June 18, 2007 For the occasional gun, I'd recommend Ring's Blue Guns. They manufacture the blue training guns. Their website is: www.blueguns.com. Another source for blue guns is this place: www.miragetechnologies.net. If you need something aside from what you can find there, let me know and I can give you a couple of other places that might have what you're looking for. Thanks K-Man! Really appreciate the info. This forum is already paying off! I'll definitely bookmark those links and check them out. Right now I'm sitting here wishing I hadn't packed up all my tools. I'm really itchin' to mess up some leather. Now, if I can just find that box........hmmm Quote
Billsotx Posted June 22, 2007 Report Posted June 22, 2007 Duncan's is a source for dummy guns http://duncansoutdoor.com/customs.htm . They're aluminum and they'll custom make one if you're willing to wait. Brownell's has good prices on Ring's. Quote
Members Go2Tex Posted June 22, 2007 Author Members Report Posted June 22, 2007 Duncan's is a source for dummy guns http://duncansoutdoor.com/customs.htm . They're aluminum and they'll custom make one if you're willing to wait. Brownell's has good prices on Ring's. Thanks! Maybe this sub-topic should be moved to resources? ...if only I knew how. Good idea. Done.~~Johanna Quote
Contributing Member wolvenstien Posted June 24, 2007 Contributing Member Report Posted June 24, 2007 http://www.uscav.com/Productinfo.aspx?prod...D=137&CatID=281 is a place to get a few mock pistols too Quote
Members Mark Garrity Posted June 27, 2007 Members Report Posted June 27, 2007 (edited) Duncan's and Ring's Blue Guns are about the only games in town for good dummy guns. The true size on the ASP Red Guns is questionable. I have had them oversized to the point where a real pistol was a loose fit in the holster it was used to make, and when micrometered in comparison to the real pistol, the red gun was thicker thru the slide, so I stopped using them. Edited June 27, 2007 by Mark Garrity Quote
Contributing Member Jordan Posted September 23, 2007 Contributing Member Report Posted September 23, 2007 Perhaps someone reading this thread could help me out, When buying blueguns to use as molds to start making holsters which ones should I get? My concern is that I will buy ones that I like rather than the ones I need based on general sales and popularity. I am trying to avoid buying something that I may only use a couple of times. I'm sure this info is out there somewhere but I havn't the faintest idea of where to look and I don't relish the idea of homeland secuity showing up at my door if I query a government agency. LOL....thanks, Jordan Quote
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