Here the Uzi machine-pistol is shown with the wire stock retracted. I've also removed the magazine and shown it back-side up to the round is visible. Empty brass with a plastic bullet, of course. If the resolution is good enough, you can see the cap is busted. I've stuck a nickel in the breach of the Baretta to hold it open. You can see a spent brass case in it, as though it were about to be loaded or ejected. The actual magazine is shjown above. As you can see, it wasn't suited to alterations. The only other change I made was to add the "spur" to the trigger guard, for a two handed grip.
The Mauser machine pistol is another Laramie. It has trigger action, and will fire caps. I don't believe it ever squirted water. About the only work I've done on it -- aside from smooth all seams -- is to replace the barrel with one of realistic length and tapir. The whole thing is just a tiny bit small compared to the real Mauser, but not so much that its noticeable.
Laramie also made a MAC-11. I never bought it, though tempted. For one thing, it was a bit pricey, and for another the MACs were ugly looking brutes -- a cracker box with grip and trigger.
The Mauser machine pistol is another Laramie. It has trigger action, and will fire caps. I don't believe it ever squirted water. About the only work I've done on it -- aside from smooth all seams -- is to replace the barrel with one of realistic length and tapir. The whole thing is just a tiny bit small compared to the real Mauser, but not so much that its noticeable.
Laramie also made a MAC-11. I never bought it, though tempted. For one thing, it was a bit pricey, and for another the MACs were ugly looking brutes -- a cracker box with grip and trigger.
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The Baretta with the heavy weighted barrel, square back sights, and cut-away slide is the gun Robocop stored in his right thigh. Perhaps you're mis-identifying it as an Uzi? It's not. An Uzi -- any size -- is a squarrish looking firearm with a perpendicular (straight) pistol grip in the middle that makes it look like a capital T.
""The featured weapon of RoboCop (Peter Weller) is the "Auto 9". This is a Beretta M93R machine pistol which was heavily modified for the film, featuring a longer barrel with an enormous compensator/flash hider shaped like a casket, plastic grips, and a taller rear sight to match the raised front sight. Typically, RoboCop fires this weapon in 3-round burst mode. The fictional stats of the weapon claim it has an implausibly huge 50-round magazine. ""
If I remember the novel correctly, Robocop's pistol actually fed up into the grip from a port in his hand, and thence back up his arm into the body, where there was supposed to be a large reservoir of ammunition. Damned if I can figure out how the feed would work, though, but it's a nice handwave of why he never has to reload.
Ah, I that it was officially called something like the P-03. (Like the Luger being the P-08.) But Wiki says C96 is the right name.
I got it at a toy store between 10 and 15 years ago. Larami was in Toys-R-Us and other such places back then. Haven't seen any Larami toys in years, though. I doubt you could find one of these except maybe on eBay.
I got it at a toy store between 10 and 15 years ago. Larami was in Toys-R-Us and other such places back then. Haven't seen any Larami toys in years, though. I doubt you could find one of these except maybe on eBay.
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