The Da3dra;124437 said:not trying to be an ass but like 10 posts ago i listed all that already
Just confirming your thoughts...
The Da3dra;124437 said:not trying to be an ass but like 10 posts ago i listed all that already
Trish67;124573 said:one of these days i am going to buy real replicas
Unlike the hundreds of sites that exist where you can buy replica swords, there are almost none of which that will sell you replica guns (that fire bullets anyways).Black Angel;124577 said:^Me too. If anyone knows a good site I can go to buy replica anime weapons, please PM me!
Turned your own words against you GOD IM A BAD ASS!!!Trish67;124222 said:E&I exist in their true from can exist only in a fantasy world as they as so heavily custom bulit.
Pictures plz or do you not own a camera? (probably not lol)Dante Aseroth;124553 said:I own real Luce & Ombra guns, M1911 Colts, .45 Caliber ones. (god I hope they don't find out that im just gonna post pictures i found on google)<That is just a joke calm down
Trish67;124573 said:one of these days i am going to buy real replicas
Dante Aseroth;124712 said:Daedra!
As funny as you can get, my own weapons collection is stored in a personal armored warehouse, in case of a war condition or something.
If I'd be showing pictures, I would have done so since that post.
Keep it cool!^_^
wikipedia saysSaix;124694 said:Yay oxymoron!
So on a technicality its not an oxymoron, she could own "real replicas"=Pwww.Wikipedia.org;124694 said:A replica is a copy that is relatively indistinguishable from the original. Replicas are often used for historical purposes, such as being placed in a museum. Sometimes the original never existed. For example, Difference Engine No. 2, designed by Charles Babbage in the 19th century, was reconstructed from original drawings studied by Allan Bromley in the 1980s and is now on display at the Science Museum in London, England. A second example is Stephenson's Rocket where a replica was built in 1979, following the original design fairly closely, but with some adaptations.
The Da3dra;124782 said:Yeah......you don't own them JK I'll give you the benifit of the doubt and assume your telling the truth you really don't have anything to gain from lying to us. =]
And thank you for calling me funny
The Da3dra;124236 said:EBONY 295 mm (Roughly 11.6 inches)
Colt .45 M1911 (Ejection port on left side of the gun)
Custom contoured wood grip
Custom Frame
Compensator
Gold slide stop and thumb rest(slide stop, and thumb rest on right side of gun)
Extended slide
Extended barrel
Extended Rail integration system
Extended clip(color stopper on end of clip gold)
Bobbed hammer(gold)
Bo-mar rear sights
Normal 1911 long safety lever
IVORY 290 mm (about 11.4 inches)
Colt .45 M1911
Custom contoured wood grip
Custom Frame
Compensator
Gold slide stop and thumb rest
Extended slide
Extended barrel
Extended Rail Integration System
Extended clip(color stopper on end of clip gold)
Long spur hammer(gold)
Novak or MMC rear sights
Short tactical safety lever
I already got pictures of the women in my last thread
and the
.45 ACP (on the barrel)
Piano keys(on inside of slide)
Ebony and Ivory(in cursive[on inside of slide])
FOR TONY REDGRAVE
BY .45 ART WARKS (On outside of slide)
can easily be etched into the gun and painted gold