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    Various miniature firearms in action - GIF and video

    Various miniature firearms in action. Or, do they just have enormous hands?




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    Fascinating miniatures beautifully made, what a pity we saw so little of them. Mostly talking faces and flashing images.

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    I agree, fabulous builds but the video reminded me of that show "The curse of Oak Island" for some reason. Part 3 on YT is almost better with the history of how he started and some pics of the shop they use to make them. The Gif is much better if paused. The Tommy gun was Impressive.
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    It;d be fun to know some details: fps, grains, ftlbs, etc. There appeared to be some kick in the firings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neilbourjaily View Post
    It;d be fun to know some details: fps, grains, ftlbs, etc. There appeared to be some kick in the firings.
    Yeah, I was wondering about the ammunition too.
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    I too have been wondering which ammo the guns are using the Belt fed looks like is has .17 Winchester rounds, but the revolvers looked like possibly the 2mm/2.7 Kolibri



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