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Can anyone identify this pistol?

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Sorry there's no pic. All the info I have on it is as follows.

Stamped on slide:

"M84 Automatic"

"Cal. 9mm Short"

"MFG Marushin"

It has a serial number that begins with "Y"

It is quite unusual as it is almost entirely plastic INCLUDING THE BARREL!

The barrel also has what appears to be a factory installed obstruction that doesn't seem to be removable.

It has a double stack magazine with a full load of dummy rounds.

It is functional as racking the slide will eject and cycle a round. I didnt try to pull the trigger however. Naturally it does not fire given the obstruction.

My best guess is it looks Russian, similar to a Makarov or M52 and that it was possibly a trainer used to familiarize people with the operation of a fully functional firearm of similar design.

So anybody got any good info on this?

Thanx

280
 
Sounds like either a model kit replica or airsoft. Probably a replica since you said the barrel was obstructed. Marushin makes scale models if I remember correctly. Don't know what it could be a replica of, maybe check that Russian small arms of the world website?
 
A quick search on Marushin will reveal that they make blank-firing and non-firing replicas for toys, film props, etc. They may also make Airsoft type guns as well, not sure on that.

When in doubt, try your friendly neighborhood search engine.

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yup, beretta replica

Apparently fully functional when used with "blowback caps" that will make noise, smoke and cycle the action.

I thought it had a Berretta look to it when I first saw it but also though it looked A little Russian-ish too.

Mystery solved!

:D
 
I think a prop gun that realistic is asking for someone to get hurt. Looking at the attached link, I can imagine someone trying to fire the real deal through there.
 
yes,,,

I found the same link when I used my "search engine. (duh, why didn't I think of that?) (I guess I figured it'd be more fun to post it here.)

The realism is what gets me. I didn't realize the barrel was plastic until I took a thorough close up look at it. It seemed awfully light and I thought, "Gee, where has this been all my life."

One other danger is someone (especially some dumb kid) trying to use it as a scare tactic and getting themselves shot by a real one.
 
Yep, I use these for films- I have a small props rental and fight coordination business. Problem is the damn things jam all the time- the full auto ones especially- and the brass is really expensive to replace (they use re-loadable brass and little 5 or 7mm caps inside)... but there aren't a whole lot of legal and affordable options when it comes to fully automatic machine guns that will spit brass and make smoke.

I've got their Mac-11, M4, USP, Uzi, and a little .22 target semi-auto.

MGC (model gun co), marushin, and hudson are the most common brands of this type. Gunbroker.com has things like this frequently too.

-Kevin
 
So,,,

Most everygun we see on TV or in movies spittin' brass rapidly is probably a plastic model?

Now I searched for a little while but could not come up with the country of manufacture for Marushin. They don't appear to have a website of their own.

Anyone know where they are made?
 
They do make some metal models too, but it's cast...cheap stuff that would never hold up to a real gunshot.

Actually, half the guns you see are probably rubber or resin.

I think Marushin, MGC, and Maruzen are all based in Japan. Big model gun business there, since they can't have the real things I guess...
 
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