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Made in ru
Flower Picking Eldar Youth





Russia, Komsomolsk-na-Amure

What is this thing, some kind of real handgun? Even my fellow gun lover could not identify what gun was used to make a laspistol prop for featuring in live-action cutscenes of the quite ambitious tactical game.

To identify some possible variants, it's needed to know about filming production.

So, the studio that filmed all the cutscenes is Bright Lights Studios, known as Bright Light Productions for reasons. All the video productions are made in England respectively, especially in Belgrade theatre and The Coventry Centre for the Performing Arts, both in Coventry. The live-action director Tom Lauten is well known for the other BLS productions like Inquisitor short film and the others made for GW. Maybe, he could know what laspistol is made of.

Pay attention to all the details the pistol prop has: a pistol slide, a slide stop, a stock assembly with all their shapes, its screw, etc.

I confused with Browning Hi-Power, so I have mistaken. Help me, please.
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Made in pl
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Looks like a CZ-75B with a really wierd silencer and a forend from some small rifle or carbine.

If you have to kill, then kill in the best manner. If you slaughter, then slaughter in the best manner. Let one of you sharpen his knife so his animal feels no pain. 
   
 
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