Cool Setup in my Kid Brother's Room - Pump-Action Shotgun Water Guns
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Generally, causing Super Soakers to look like real weapons is a bad idea. Regular citizens will call the cops when they see them, and threatening people (say, intruders) will bring up the threat index without a suitable way to lower it.
The gasmask's cool, where'd it come from? I'm looking to purchase a bunch.
Adrian
The gasmask's cool, where'd it come from? I'm looking to purchase a bunch.
Adrian
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I agree with you Adrian pretty much, i doubt he'll take them off his wall. They're mostly decorative. The Swedish Military Surplus gas masks that we bought were purchased at an Army Navy store, for some reason you can find Swedish, Russian, and Japanese gas masks very easily. I'm not sure about getting them online, however at the store they were definitely <$10 each, and most likely around $7, i think.
They had a huge basin of them... the box was like 5' wide, by 3', and about 3.5-4 deep, if i remember correctly, and filled to the brim with gas masks. Unfortunately we were on vacation and the store to which we went is not convenient in relation to where we currently live, otherwise i'd offer to pick some up and sell them to you.
If you try a few Army Navy stores though, i'm sure you'll have luck.
They had a huge basin of them... the box was like 5' wide, by 3', and about 3.5-4 deep, if i remember correctly, and filled to the brim with gas masks. Unfortunately we were on vacation and the store to which we went is not convenient in relation to where we currently live, otherwise i'd offer to pick some up and sell them to you.
If you try a few Army Navy stores though, i'm sure you'll have luck.
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My local army/navy has gasmasks for $40-80 a pop. Probably higher quality, but I'm not anticipating a mustard gas attack just yet. Body armor and NVG are next up on the list. If I could find a decent gasmask for $10 though, I'd be on those like stink on fish.
Adrian
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