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Where can I get my hands on one of those?

UNcompany... it has a few downsides though..

 

Co2 cartridge is not easy to replace, not something for in the field..

Parts wear quickly, mine stopped cycling because hammer wore after 200 rounds so I fixed that with filing the hammer (complicated to explain), no spare parts available

 

(however it comes from the same company that does the Umarex/Crossman/Homeland Defender PPK/S so you can use their mags and the laser for it).

 

Homeland defender is 60$

Wa Shan PPK/S is 110$

 

Differences are the slide (shape and markings), trigger guard and grips..

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UNcompany... it has a few downsides though..

 

Co2 cartridge is not easy to replace, not something for in the field..

Parts wear quickly, mine stopped cycling because hammer wore after 200 rounds so I fixed that with filing the hammer (complicated to explain), no spare parts available

 

(however it comes from the same company that does the Umarex/Crossman/Homeland Defender PPK/S so you can use their mags and the laser for it).

 

Homeland defender is 60$

Wa Shan PPK/S is 110$

 

Differences are the slide (shape and markings), trigger guard and grips..

I agree with mostly what he said. Thuogh I have 3 homeland defenders, and one is well past 400 rounds and the other is around 200, both still function fine. I think the homeland defender might be slightly more durable. But it doesn't matter, since I have the third one for spare parts. Even thuogh it is a pain in the rear to put the hammer assumbly back together.
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It was quite easy to fix the hammer but I would like to replace it with more durable bits eventually..

 

I'd love to get a homeland defender for tinkering around, maybe try using resin's to turn it into something else..

How do you perform maintenance on yours? I just ordered some Co2 maintenance bulbs with lubricant in them, but what about the moving bits in the gun itself like the hammer etc?

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Thanks! No, the wear's not natural this time like on my previous paintjobs.  I was experimenting around with 'artificial wear' techniques.  I hope that it looks convincing in general.

 

Souske, we defiantly have the same taste in rifles. Looks beautiful!

 

BTW, what technique did you use to get that worn look?

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