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July 15th, 2005, 01:31 | #1 |
The Killer 7 in Resident Evil 4?
Obviously, for those who have played the game. Is it an STI Eagle 6.0 with a laser scope mounted on top? I think this gun was also in the first terminator movie. But anyways, if anybody can confirm this, it would be much appreciated
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July 15th, 2005, 08:42 | #2 |
Now, where's tharkad at...
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July 15th, 2005, 15:43 | #3 |
I believe the 1911 in 'The Terminator' was an AMT Hardballer .45. The 'Killer 7' is an original concoction like most of the other handguns in the game, but I believe it's supposed to be of .45 magnum calibre. The same handgun is also in the game 'Killer 7'.
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July 15th, 2005, 20:21 | #4 | |
im not sure about that pistol,
but i must say that killer 7 is quite possible the most fucked up game i have ever played i dont even know whats going on half the time it is very addictive though
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July 16th, 2005, 00:14 | #5 |
So is it the same as the Colt .45 style handgun that Kaede uses? I'd like to see airsoft special editions of those guns. Could be possible since TM already made some Biohazard/Resident Evil weapons before. Maybe even the entire collection in a large hard shell case, just like in the game heh.
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July 16th, 2005, 04:01 | #6 |
Yes both the AMT Hardballer and the Killer 7 are based from the classic Browning 1911 design.
The Samurai Edge is a relatively simple modification to the already existing TM M9. It would be quite cool if they replicated some of the Resident Evil 4 originals, but I sort of doubt it. In Japan custom Resident Evil jobs on existing airsoft guns have a bit of popularity, but these are often consumer mods and not built from kits. The Blacktail is oddly similar to the HFC Darkhawk: The Red9 (my personal favorite) is a Mauser C-96, Marushin makes a NBB M712 which is the same gun with a removable magazine and select-fire function (single shot only on the airsoft version). The Matilda, I believe, is meant to be a Heckler & Koch VP70, which is also avaiable in airsoft form as the Tanio-Koba VP70. Other than that, the remaining handguns are quite unique and only bear a bit of resemblance to real-world firearms. The 'Handgun' is reminiscent of a Ruger P series / USP, bearing similar grips to the STARS issued Beretta M92f/s. The 'Broken Butterfly' (another favorite of mine) is reminiscent of a Schofield / Colt SAA. The 'Punisher' is inspired by the FNH Five-seveN. |
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July 20th, 2005, 20:26 | #7 |
man, you reckonize your pistols, wasn't quite sure what the punisher was supposed to be
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