We’ve seen a lot of Destiny weapon replicas over the past few months, created by various methods, but the Thorn hand cannon Kirby Downey made has a small twist: there’s an airsoft gun hidden inside.
Might be against the rules of an airsoft field to run around with a replica like this, but it certainly looks great.
This is a Converted airsoft version of my thorn which I designed. It is made to be a simple shroud which encases an electric CYMA Glock 18C AEP airsoft pistol.
The model has space for 3x 5.3 mm Metal dowels. This improves the strength of the model and decreases the risk of it breaking if it gets knocked or dropped.
In order to access the batter the thorn has to be dismantled but the rest of the necessary components have ease of access.
Here’s a video of a WIP version of the gun being tested:
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4 responses to “3D-Printed Destiny Gun That Actually Works”
ugh…. just what we need Cosplay with real handguns in them… (Yes i know this is airsoft but whats the logical next step…)
Legalising Airsoft like a rational country?
Guns are not the problem. People that buy Airsoft guns and not the real thing are the problem. America needs more Cosplay and more guns. I think that is the NRA’s argument.. right. Or is the right to bare arms at Cosplay in their constitution…. Canadian’s…. I mean Americans *shaking head*
Can I bring this gun through our customs?
Sure can, as long as you declare it.
Just waving it around in the air as you come into the customs hall should be fine.
You might be able to if you have a gun license and a gun club membership otherwise it will be confiscated. Or at least that’s how it was about 15 years ago.