a saber for the saber nuts who cant afford one

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wazzzzzzzzup
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Post by wazzzzzzzzup »

i was looking at a catalog for public safety and found a page with lots of red training guns, mixed in the group was a "training radio" wich is a copy of the saber. wonder if mot knows about it? check it out heres the link...what do you all think about it? also it has a hefty price tag of 45.99.

http://www.galls.com/shop/viewProductDe ... item=TN009
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Keygun
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Post by Keygun »

On 2002-01-08 23:27, wazzzzzzzzup wrote:
i was looking at a catalog for public safety and found a page with lots of red training guns, mixed in the group was a "training radio" wich is a copy of the saber. wonder if mot knows about it? check it out heres the link...what do you all think about it? also it has a hefty price tag of 45.99.

http://www.galls.com/shop/viewProductDe ... item=TN009
Just like they say: "Detailed just like its real prototype.." That means also the price.

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Nick
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Post by Nick »

It's just a piece of solid plastic, as is the SIG and the MP-5's that they make. I'm sure they would have licensed the training shapes?
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Post by jim »

Yeah, and it probably receives better than Motorola's latest design radios, too.
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