Yeah, that's what I understand. At the moment, I'm cobbling together a small arsenal for an indie film I want to put together. The idea is to use the pfc guns for prominent bits with some (very mild) CG enhancement since they don't have very prominent muzzle flashes and then use tiny flash powder charges in air soft type guns with reinforced steel barrels. I don't want the project to fall into the indie film trap of having an orgy of obvious CG gun blasts and explosions.
I was thinking of mixing front firing blank revolvers and pfc 9mm-look pistols but I'm going pfc all the way for safety
Hey, I'm kicking open this thread, donchyaknow. I recently bought a used one of these and it was damaged in transit; the exterior nub on the bolt catcher got busted. The interior of the mechanism seems unharmed however, so is this still good to go?