Professor Report post Posted October 21, 2019 Hi Just joined. I'm making some belts and holsters for my replica CO2 revolvers and it occurred to me that others here may also be into replica airguns. Heres a few of mine. The first two images are seller's images of guns I bought online. The rest are generic pics of guns I have. My camera is on the frizt for now so It will be awhile before I can post fresh images. The SSP250 was in NOS condition when I got it, amazingly accurate. My S&W78g is one I rebuilt , a friend found it buried in the mud of a lake bottom and gave it to me. I can't say enough good things about the Umarex colt peacemakers. I have a nickeled BB version and a weathered finish John Wayne pellet version. The gun belt is one I picked up cheaply online. Useable but no great shakes, better than costume quality but not by much. I'm working on a better quality belt designed just for my uses. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sheilajeanne Report post Posted October 21, 2019 My brother used to have the Colt 6 gun. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frodo Report post Posted October 21, 2019 (edited) At age 18 this [Bottom picture] was my air gun, I was in charge, I told the flight crew what they could and could not do in MY BUFF As I grew older, I had to give my BUFF to another younger whipper snapper. then my attention was focused on a different type of air gun. Edited October 21, 2019 by Frodo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Professor Report post Posted October 22, 2019 The USAF used airguns for training purposes on many occasions. In WW2 they used a compressed air powered replica of the Browning flexible aircraft guns. They also use Crosman air rifles for practice. I have five Crosman 38T revolvers which were originally designed for indoor target practice for both civilian and Military police. I had six but gave one to a friend awhile back. I have another 38C short barreled version but its a basket case for now. I have three .22 caliber versions, the rest are in .177. I was pleased to find that these fit the holster of my gunbelt perfectly. Went shooting with one of these today. These are not hard to find these days but almost always need resealing and the seal kits are expensive. Resealing these became addictive , which is why I ended up with so many. BTW The S&W Model 76 is my least favorite SMG. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites