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BTW, what is this?
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I had it IDed as the SIG SG-543 on my cap of it.
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You sure?
The barrel looks kind of long for a 543 |
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Yeah, that'd be a 540.
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My bad, I'm not too familiar with the SG 540 series, just the 550.
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I question whether this pistol is Mathilda's 1911
this right here is Mathilda's 1911 paintball pistol, note that the grips are different, the trigger guard is different, and that the image above does not look very much like a 1911. exhibit 2 red arrow points to Ruger SP101, Green Arrow points to the automatic pistol that is contested as Mathilda's 1911 and the blue arrow points to what I think is actually Mathilda's 1911 |
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I had the third pistol IDed as the MASS pistol, but I think you're right.
Huh, what is that?
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If you look at the contours of the handgun's slide next to the SP-101 it resembles a Beretta 92fs slide greatly however the slide does not expose the barrel.
This would not make sense unless it was a Beretta M9 Dolphin. http://www.securityarms.com/20010315.../2000/2028.htm |
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It looks to me like a Vektor SP1 Sport:
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I don't know, the bevel in the front of the slide of that vektor is kind of sharp while the one in the screenshot is curvy and gradual.
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