"Stand in" weapons for use in fights, throwing, etc. to keep actors from injury and to save the 'hero' weapon prop. Props designated "SOFT" are good for falling on, or for hits when properly supervised by a qualified stunt coordinator. Props designated "HARD" are great for dropping, or for scenes where a functioning 'hero' prop isn't required.
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rubber stunt guns
**NEW!!** One is a non-firing hero model, the other is a rubber stunt model- can you tell which is which?
**NEW!!** 1 available
**NEW!!** 1 available
**NEW!!** 1 available One of the best moldings we have ever seen!
**NEW!!** 1 available Gas Blowback counter-part is available
HARD
SOFT (Note: hard grips)
SOFT
SOFT
SOFT
SOFT
SOFT
SOFT
HARD
HARD
SOFT
HARD
SOFT
SOFT
HARD
SOFT (Note metal muzzle) Made famous on the 1980s show "The A-Team"
HARD
HARD
HARD
SOFT
HARD
HARD
HARD
SOFT
Standard WWII and Korean conflict rifle for America. Also in use by friends and allies around the world during the 20th century and beyond. Two available
HARD
HARD
HARD
HARD
HARD
HARD
HARD Up to six available
VERY SOFT
HARD
British/United Kingdom military rifle since 1904 up to the mid 1950s and in use by colonies and friends even now. Two available
SOFT
HARD
HARD - background players
HARD
HARD Great detail- good for school productions
HARD
HARD
HARD
HARD
Hard Rubber Pre Civil War, but can be found with small units/militias 1830-60s One available