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Beretta 92 and G36C / Saiga toy guns with bluing

Beretta 92 and G36C / Saiga toy guns with bluing

If you’re on my Facebook Page you’ll have already seen these mods. These are toys I bought at Supanova from Claytons Toy Guns. First up is the Beretta 92 styled toy blaster. I bought this because it has a cool slide action and a silencer that works (in the sense that is changes the pew pew sound from a gunshot to a silencer shot). I wanted to weight this but didn’t have the materials, still that would be the ideal situation for cosplay purposes, of course the thing about these sorts of toy guns that isn’t ideal for cosplay is the realism aspect. These are obviously not guns you would use out in public, they’re probably better for LARP or cosplay in closed groups or obvious cosplay areas like conventions etc.


Beretta 92 toy gun mod Gold Coast prop maker Nerfenstein

Beretta 92 tactical pistol kit toy - Bluing done!


Next up is the G36C blaster with light, sound and rumble. This looks like a basic mod given it’s essentially just bluing, but it took quite a few hours to get it just right and I also took time to fill the screw holes. A few people on Facebook cleverly pointed out this also resembles the Saiga and the IMI Galil, agreed, though Claytons does advertize this as the G36C assault rifle. H&K is one of my favorite weapons manufacturers so I’m happy to say it’s a G36C.


Heckler & Koch G36C toy gun with painted bluing for cosplay / prop display

They say it's a G36C, but it looks like a bit of a mashup


Another cosplay / prop mod done! I know this was fairly basic, but I hope you enjoyed it none the less.

This post written for GirlyGamer.com.au home of Nerfenstein’s official blog. Check out more updates at the Nerfenstein Facebook Page.
Nerfenstein is a wannabe prop maker and blaster modder on the Gold Coast Australia. Hire her and save her from a life of freelance writing and web development ;p

6 Comments

  1. Cool! It looks like a real gun. Wish to have one. Guess that’s really expensive. :)

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    GirlyGamer Reply:

    Given you seem to run a toy gun blog, I don’t think it would cost you much ;p

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  2. Question: when you painted the Beretta 92, did you disassemble it at all? I’m having trouble taking the end caps off of the barrel and the suppressor, and I’m curious how you did it.

    By the way, I love your props!

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    GirlyGamer Reply:

    Hi tehwookiee (great name lol),
    I don’t think I did, it was a while ago now. By end cap do you mean the orange cap usually over the two side parts? I’ve had to get those off on other guns and usually use brute force and a tiny screwdriver as leverage. If it’s pressed all the way in it won’t break the cap and it should just break the glue and make it pop off, in saying that I have cracked one in the past also. The suppressor on this just screws in so it was separate already.
    Thanks for the kind words and good luck!

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  3. Is this the toy gun that comes in bright orange and makes a fairly sad sound when you pull the trigger? The slide moves back too doesn’t it? Comes up really well with some paint. I’d like to get another one to make a “bone tech” modded pistol from Falling Skies.

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    GirlyGamer Reply:

    The pistol was bright green from memory, the other one was plain black. I’ll have to check out that gun you’ve mentioned. I do watch “Falling Skies” but oddly never pay a lot of attention to the weaponry as it always seemed a bit meh.

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