@@trishadeola that's a gun, bro. Assuming it shoots real bullets, of course. The difference is the same as calling a hot sauce "spicy water". Same shit, just different names, but that does not mean it's not spicy, it's not a liquid and it's not meant to be put on food. A "replica" that shoots real bullets is just a gun. Smaller? Maybe. Different calliber? Sure. It's a different gun, but a gun nonetheless.
@@dcgp4649yeah it’s still doesn’t change the fact it’s still a replica it’s just a function 1 to 1 replica I can buy a fictional replica right now so can you
@@nobody1157 A replica gun is an object designed to resemble a gun but which is incapable, even with modification, of expelling or launching a shot, bullet, or projectile by action of explosives. - literally the first result you get when you ask what is a Replica of a gun from Weaponlaws. You're not that guy pal, trust me, you're not that guy, I said this because I know you're gonna say that Exact replica and replica is different 😐.
@@user-iv6on1mt8s In engineering there is a principle where increasing or decreasing the size of every component of something doesn't actually mean it will work the exactly the same. Likely the rounds wouldn't have enough power to send the slide back or would have too much and destroy the gun. This is the same reason animals have a maximum size they can be.
@@furnace830 That's the definition of a replica, not the definition of an EXACT replica. I don't know how you failed to see such a clear flaw in your argument.
@@tylergagnon4850 bro if the internals aren't the exact same as a real one even if it doesn't shoot, I don't care abt that, but the mecanism must be a scaled working one and materials should be the same as well to be called "exact". anything else is "high fidelity" or "very close to the real one" but not "EXACT replica".
The issue is calling it a replica. A replica is a fully functional, smaller version. If you instead called it a model, then it would be accurate. A model tank, is a smaller scale, non-functional version of that tank. A replica tank could be smaller than the original, but its fully functional, can drive and can shoot.
In Australia it's called 18 months mandatory prison sentence plus a Firearm Prohibition order which allows the police to search any premises you attend or any vehicle you are in without a warrant and if they find any illegal firearms , firearm parts, manufacturing parts, or even bullets at or in any of those places you are in then that carries with it up to 10 years in prison. You won't get that at first, no after the 18months, you get like 2 or 3 years, if it happens again then 3 - 4 years and so on. Yes we live in police state here and we are at the mercy of the government and its law enforcers. I want to leave this place.
@@jamesshupe7274Nope, a replica is always exact, it may be only scaled up or down. It would be a replica if you could scale down the bullets and use them with it. But you obvuously can't, since then it would be also a gun and the guy would be comitting a felony. So he either can't speak basic english, or he's just lying for attention. Probably the former, considering saying "exact replica" is essentailly saying "buttery butter", as a replica is always exact by definition.
@@humand0969no it’s not. Are you stupid? If I said I wanted you to move about 3 steps to the left. You would move 3 steps to the left and maybe one more or less. But if I say I want you to move 3 steps to the left exactly, it means perfectly 3 steps no more no less. It’s the same thing with calling something an exact replica. Even if it’s a small size change if it isn’t exactly identical it isn’t an exact replica. This isn’t an opinionated discussion it’s fact. Replica does not mean it’s the same. A replica just means it’s a recreation of an item. You could create a replica of something but have it have a few missing parts, or a few substituted parts. Replicas don’t have to be exactly the same as the real deal.
Replica can have many different meanings including "made using different techniques than the original." a replica Smith & Wesson that was built by a hobbyist machinist isn't really a Smith & Wesson because it wasn't made by them. But it could be indistinguishable other than the person who made it claiming it's a "replica." Look at people who do civil war reenactments. They create guns that replicate the old flint lock rifles and pistols and they create cannons. Some of them are fake for mock battles and others still work for demonstrations, but making a weapon that is no longer in production is still called a replica.
Wait don’t tell me. I have Psychic abilities. I’m now going to guess your age…. I’m getting the strong sense that you’re 8 and you just finished your DARE course. Scary, I know. Next reading I’m gonna have to charge ya.
What about a replica replica ? What does that do? This is what a silly argument sounds like. Of course a replica can shoot, you just have to modify it to do so.
There is no gunpowder inside a bullet unless you're shooting exploding bullets (which would be a war crime in of itself). The gunpowder is in the casing of the round. Anyway he never says anything about a functioning firing pin. So even if you had rounds made for a 1911 of this size it may not be capable of firing off the rounds or withstanding the pressure. In other words it's a Scaled Nonfunctioning replica not an Exact functioning replica.
@@bigchungusus no gunpowder isn't used in incendiary bullets (incendiary rounds do use gunpowder in the casing). Most incendiary rounds use compounds containing magnesium or other pyrotechnic metals.
So, the commenter is probably more right than the CZcamsr or whatever. A replica is pretty much an exact copy of something without claiming to be identical. If you purchase firearms, you understand that there is an “Original WW2 M1911” and a “Replica WW2 M1911” as in the original was actually used during the date and the replica is modeled to be like the original one, but it still shoots and fires and is full-size. So, he’s right. Calling it an “exact replica” when it doesn’t even fire nor is the proper size is incorrect. You can call it a ‘Model’ M1911 (Not to be confused with ‘M’ in ‘M1911’ standing for ‘Model’ in itself, which means something different in the context of manufacturing rather than reproduction.) Like, you don’t buy a “Replica” ship, you buy a “Model” ship. A replica ship would be the entire ship. The gun is also non-firing, but isn’t serialized nor decommissioned meaning it can’t hold the title of being replica either. You can argue that a ‘Decommissioned’ firearm can still be a replica, as it was able to shoot at one point and has been modified to not shoot, at which point it earns the title to be ‘Decommissioned’ because it was just tampered with to not fire. TL;DR, Commenter is correct, it is incorrect to call it an “Exact Replica” since it lacks full-scale and the components allowing it to fire.
That's true. Frustrating that the comment section is full of apes that are saying "it wouldn't be a replica if it could fire, it's a gun!!" A replica of a gun, doesn't stop it from being a gun, even if it's non-functional, otherwise, is it really a replica?
@@electrifiedpizza4078 it would still be a non-exact replica if it fired. because it’s not made to the right size. it’s a non-functional non-exact replica, false advertisement. The only person that would be interested in stuff like this is kids or somebody who had a good reason for not being able to get their hands on something like this or someone who’s not allowed to get their hands on something like so it’s a toy or for decoration.
@@synmer7104 10 second google search for dictionary definition of replica: "a duplicate of an original artistic work" sorry buddy but this just proves your point is wrong. as long as the original company isn't making it it's a replica. it's the same reason when people talk about car replicas they mean working cars with engines that were not made by the original company. when a replica is non functioning it just becomes a toy
Replica doesn’t mean nonfunctional. Look at black powder replica kits, or replica cars. They both work in the same way as the original and try to follow as close as possible to the original as well.
@@bueb6969that's not true... it's still a replica because it's not a real 1911. Replica literally means same form and function, just not original manufacturer
@@AllenLantz that's also not true. That's called a manufacturing replica which means exact copy of another companies product CREATION process. This is an item replica which means an item mimicking a different item containing or lacking some features. You can buy a Tom Cruise replica statue, that doesn't mean Tom Cruise was made by a company nor does it mean the statue can talk think and eat but it is still a Replica by the definition of it.
@kennethmahurin1794 imagine losing the plug on this little thing. It took me an hour to find a real one in a mostly empty room after my thumb slipped reaching for the cap. This would make finding the needle in a haystack a vacation
@@DantheManZ-wn6zgif every single piece is the exact same and scaled down the same amount respective to each other, they’re still the exact same parts, just a smaller scale. the definition of replica says “ESPECIALLY one of a smaller size”
A replica in common parlance means an exact copy, usually with the connotation of made by a third party (not the original). The actual 1911s stopped production in 1924, when it changed to the A1 version. Given that these cannot shoot, they are more "model replicas" than "exact replicas". @@KarmicID
Link is in our bio👆
Or use this link:
nxmodels.com/collections/models
The links broke it dont work
I can't find the BIO!
I won't spend money on this bullshxt when it doesn't even fire real bullet 😂
Where do I buy one at?😊
It's a damn colt
Yeah, if it fired real bullets it wouldn’t be a fucking replica.
😂😂
Yes it would be, replica firearms are a thing.
Dumazz@@gilbertwilson9093
@@gilbertwilson9093A functioning Replica of a 1911 is... just another 1911, no?
@@Incorporeal_GhostNo. If its not Colt its a bootleg/fake/replica or in rare cases a quality copy by another company
You want a replica that fires bullets? Bro, that's called a GUN.
There are such things as functioning replicas
@@trishadeolathat’s a fucking gun 😭
@@trishadeola that's a gun, bro. Assuming it shoots real bullets, of course.
The difference is the same as calling a hot sauce "spicy water". Same shit, just different names, but that does not mean it's not spicy, it's not a liquid and it's not meant to be put on food.
A "replica" that shoots real bullets is just a gun. Smaller? Maybe. Different calliber? Sure.
It's a different gun, but a gun nonetheless.
@@NoNo-xh7ruyeah it’s also a replica
@@dcgp4649yeah it’s still doesn’t change the fact it’s still a replica it’s just a function 1 to 1 replica I can buy a fictional replica right now so can you
Model cars and planes gonna blow this dudes mind
Model vehicles don't actually carry people must plow that guys mind ngl
Fr try showing him an RC car he won't know how to react
"Your guns bad". Now this is a great question
Real
if you made it so that when the trigger is pulled get at least a Jack's the whole thing
Deflected
Underrated comment.
That’s like saying “calling it an exact replica when it doesn’t explode is wild” in a bomb museum
But it is
Museums dont say exact replica though, or they say its a deactivated replica. EXACT replica means it is 1:1 and functions the same
@@nobody1157 A replica gun is an object designed to resemble a gun but which is incapable, even with modification, of expelling or launching a shot, bullet, or projectile by action of explosives. - literally the first result you get when you ask what is a Replica of a gun from Weaponlaws.
You're not that guy pal, trust me, you're not that guy, I said this because I know you're gonna say that Exact replica and replica is different 😐.
@@nobody1157 I could never get done like this
@@nobody1157 emphasizing "exact" instead of "replica" is fkn wild💀
If it fired bullets, it wouldn't be a replica. JFC, the TikTok comments are next level stupid.
That was a yt shorts comment
Agreed.
@@RiggumborbyThats saying something.
So, by that logic, air soft and paintball guns that are also “replicas” aren’t replicas?
@@RiggumborbyIf you read the comments here, morons are still saying that right now
"exact replica, just a tad bit smaller than the real one" bro then it's not an exact replica 😂
Naked snake would be gooning over this rn
Genius
What does this mean
“What is this? A 1911 for ants!?”
A gun for kids that can't shoot good.
Lmao
“It needs to be at least… 3 times bigger!”
he’s absolutely right!!
@@MoistEarlobes69it's obviously built to scale. I'm sure that detail is on the box and the website it would be like "1:2 scale"
Yes
"Even the gunpowder is perfectly replicated, so it fires just like the real thing!"
I would like to know to
@@user-iv6on1mt8s In engineering there is a principle where increasing or decreasing the size of every component of something doesn't actually mean it will work the exactly the same. Likely the rounds wouldn't have enough power to send the slide back or would have too much and destroy the gun. This is the same reason animals have a maximum size they can be.
@@MurkyTheWolf Do you happen to know what it's called, as the only one that comes to mind is the inverse-square law
@@ThatWhichObserves I believe it's the square cube law
@@MurkyTheWolf I see, thank you. o7
"it's an exact replica, but its smaller"
That is quite literally the opposite of exact.
The definition of replica is: an exact copy or model of something, especially one on a smaller scale.
@@furnace830 That's the definition of a replica, not the definition of an EXACT replica. I don't know how you failed to see such a clear flaw in your argument.
"That are a great question" LOL
Now, hear me out...
_holds up box of .22_
Lol, I was thinking the same thing.
Doesn’t have a firing pin… I tried, you need 22 short
@@greendragon6886 :(
@@greendragon6886easily fixable😎
@greendragon6886 this thumb tack and hot glue gun beg to differ
this guy thought his replica lightsaber would be a real lightsaber in 2010 and still hasnt recovered
Lmfaoo 😂
i've always wanted a lightsaber toy thing
that's where the word "exact" come in
@@SalePlouck wrong
@@tylergagnon4850 bro if the internals aren't the exact same as a real one even if it doesn't shoot, I don't care abt that, but the mecanism must be a scaled working one and materials should be the same as well to be called "exact". anything else is "high fidelity" or "very close to the real one" but not "EXACT replica".
"Just a bit smaller then a real one" homie has never held a real 1911.
You really wanna be the protagonist of the next short huh
@lubeniobenio7343 ima be the protagonist in your mom's shorts.
@@lubeniobenio7343 who asked?
@@ChaotiX1Your Mom
@@Quox.-. goofy
"This is a good question."
Sounding like Johnny Q
Calling it an exact replica when it quite literally doesn’t give me earth-shattering orgasms is wild! 💀
PARDON ME?
🤣🤣
😭😭
@waterbomb9937 they have a point ngl
@@waterbomb9937, if you have to ask, you will never know.
“*states something*”
“great question”
Good question
Good question
Questionable Question
@@johndo3031evil question
great question
Bro literally broke 1 rule: dont release the slide if no bullet in mag
The issue is calling it a replica. A replica is a fully functional, smaller version.
If you instead called it a model, then it would be accurate.
A model tank, is a smaller scale, non-functional version of that tank. A replica tank could be smaller than the original, but its fully functional, can drive and can shoot.
"And the fact that you've got "Replica" written down the side of your guns"
Snatch 👉😎👉
And I have, "Desert Eagle . 5-oh," written on the side of mine...
@@codymoncrief8478ah son of a bitch, beat me to it!
Should precipitate your balls into shrinking further. Now, fukk off.
Ya like dags?
If it fired real bullets that would be called a felony, probably
No it would be called a firearm
@@Noah-vz9ro lmao
If it fires it’s only a felony if he tried to sell it without a serial number or anything
In Australia it's called 18 months mandatory prison sentence plus a Firearm Prohibition order which allows the police to search any premises you attend or any vehicle you are in without a warrant and if they find any illegal firearms , firearm parts, manufacturing parts, or even bullets at or in any of those places you are in then that carries with it up to 10 years in prison. You won't get that at first, no after the 18months, you get like 2 or 3 years, if it happens again then 3 - 4 years and so on. Yes we live in police state here and we are at the mercy of the government and its law enforcers. I want to leave this place.
Nah tons of tiny obscure round guns exists
Same size as my 380. 1911 from RIA. Love it. And it fires!
When i get an apartment ill get one to scare off intruders
Kevin Hart’s daily carry
No that's Brad William's carry
Best comment
He actually did have a 1911 in ride along
@@bluelightningstrike2165the ATF has pinged your location
Make a double sized one. I wanna see a giant 1911.
oh hell yes, the real big iron
"The stranger there among them carried a big iron on his hip."@@DorkMatter001
@@bearwithflamethrower1904 *pulls out comically large 1911 from holster*
The 3822
@@tyrantix1chambered in .90 ACP
They even replicate the waiting period to get yours
It wasn’t a question…it was a statement 😂
So in his eyes every single mass produced product known to man is just a replica
I mean they are all replicas of the prototype but that's going way to far😂
@@jamesshupe7274Nope, a replica is always exact, it may be only scaled up or down. It would be a replica if you could scale down the bullets and use them with it. But you obvuously can't, since then it would be also a gun and the guy would be comitting a felony. So he either can't speak basic english, or he's just lying for attention. Probably the former, considering saying "exact replica" is essentailly saying "buttery butter", as a replica is always exact by definition.
@@humand0969no it’s not. Are you stupid? If I said I wanted you to move about 3 steps to the left. You would move 3 steps to the left and maybe one more or less. But if I say I want you to move 3 steps to the left exactly, it means perfectly 3 steps no more no less. It’s the same thing with calling something an exact replica. Even if it’s a small size change if it isn’t exactly identical it isn’t an exact replica. This isn’t an opinionated discussion it’s fact. Replica does not mean it’s the same. A replica just means it’s a recreation of an item. You could create a replica of something but have it have a few missing parts, or a few substituted parts. Replicas don’t have to be exactly the same as the real deal.
@@humand0969 i always feel people that use the word replica are just trying to say a big fancy word since it''s a synonim of copy
Replica can have many different meanings including "made using different techniques than the original."
a replica Smith & Wesson that was built by a hobbyist machinist isn't really a Smith & Wesson because it wasn't made by them. But it could be indistinguishable other than the person who made it claiming it's a "replica."
Look at people who do civil war reenactments. They create guns that replicate the old flint lock rifles and pistols and they create cannons. Some of them are fake for mock battles and others still work for demonstrations, but making a weapon that is no longer in production is still called a replica.
Bro really called that a question 💀💀💀
He does it to irritate people. Like you, for example.
😂
@@MetaKnoxyep! And the idiot took the bait, hook, line and sinker!😂
Skull imoji users are not smart don't bother @@MetaKnox
People saying if it fires bullets its a gun but what they're thinking of is a replica model but a replica gun is if it fired bullets
Calling a Titanic replica a replica when it can’t even float is wild
To be fair, the Titanic didn't float either
@@OctoberRiot just like the replica, It floated for a bit
Just got mine, cant wait to show it to local police
Don't be douch
Wait don’t tell me. I have Psychic abilities. I’m now going to guess your age…. I’m getting the strong sense that you’re 8 and you just finished your DARE course. Scary, I know. Next reading I’m gonna have to charge ya.
@@scottgreen3005the hero we need, yet don’t deserve 😂
bro is not happy about that one lmao
@@scottgreen3005 Ain’t no 3rd graders with a sense of humor like that 💀
We getting detained with this one 🔥🗣️
This is the "I'm So Quirky" flavor of "Suicide By Cop."
the response I thought of was "may yours rust in your corpse"
*”Now this is a great question.”* After no question was asked, _at all._ 💯 😂😂😂
For a moment, I thought he was building a famous 1960s rocket gun
The fact I just came from a video documenting that gun is wild
@@Swellie.Same literally
gyrojet referenced no way
Yooo I just came off a video about that a slide before this one
ngl, I'd love to see him build a replica of the Gyrojet
Him causually insinuating that it will indeed fire real bullets without saying it will fire bullets and then heavily pitching that its JUST a replica.
The dude must lose his mind if he finds a replica sword that cant cut.
Calling it a replica and expecting it to fire is wild 💀💀💀
Tbf if a car replica drives, it’s not unreasonable to think a gun replica could shoot
@@snootbooper467 you also expect human skeleton replicas to move?
@@zerasth3numb3r88Clock it bo
@@snootbooper467you expect a nervous system replica to feel?
What about a replica replica ? What does that do? This is what a silly argument sounds like. Of course a replica can shoot, you just have to modify it to do so.
that comment is like calling a deactivated tank a car 😂💀
not really but ok
@@AndrewJackson7th you’re clearly a child go record more shorts with your mum 🐕
@@YANANSPETCAT im the child? go get a job
@@YANANSPETCAT what is bro talking about, it wasn’t even that good of an anology💀
@@AndrewJackson7th you think i’m unemployed?, how amusing
Speedrun: How to get pulled up at airport security in under 10 seconds
the typa guns the phantom thieves be buying daily
Him : " officer i swear its just a toy not a real gun 🤡 "
That pfp is terrifying
The clown emoji
I think a lot of people don’t understand that bullet fires from the gunpowder in the bullet itself, and not the actual gun lol
Finally someone understands lmao
There is no gunpowder inside a bullet unless you're shooting exploding bullets (which would be a war crime in of itself). The gunpowder is in the casing of the round. Anyway he never says anything about a functioning firing pin. So even if you had rounds made for a 1911 of this size it may not be capable of firing off the rounds or withstanding the pressure. In other words it's a Scaled Nonfunctioning replica not an Exact functioning replica.
@@brandondaway1 I don't think gunpowder is used in incendiary rounds lol
@@bigchungusus no gunpowder isn't used in incendiary bullets (incendiary rounds do use gunpowder in the casing). Most incendiary rounds use compounds containing magnesium or other pyrotechnic metals.
@@brandondaway1 ye I thought so, but didn’t you state “there is no gunpowder inside a bullet unless you’re shooting exploding bullets”
So, the commenter is probably more right than the CZcamsr or whatever. A replica is pretty much an exact copy of something without claiming to be identical. If you purchase firearms, you understand that there is an “Original WW2 M1911” and a “Replica WW2 M1911” as in the original was actually used during the date and the replica is modeled to be like the original one, but it still shoots and fires and is full-size. So, he’s right. Calling it an “exact replica” when it doesn’t even fire nor is the proper size is incorrect. You can call it a ‘Model’ M1911 (Not to be confused with ‘M’ in ‘M1911’ standing for ‘Model’ in itself, which means something different in the context of manufacturing rather than reproduction.) Like, you don’t buy a “Replica” ship, you buy a “Model” ship. A replica ship would be the entire ship. The gun is also non-firing, but isn’t serialized nor decommissioned meaning it can’t hold the title of being replica either. You can argue that a ‘Decommissioned’ firearm can still be a replica, as it was able to shoot at one point and has been modified to not shoot, at which point it earns the title to be ‘Decommissioned’ because it was just tampered with to not fire.
TL;DR, Commenter is correct, it is incorrect to call it an “Exact Replica” since it lacks full-scale and the components allowing it to fire.
That's true.
Frustrating that the comment section is full of apes that are saying "it wouldn't be a replica if it could fire, it's a gun!!"
A replica of a gun, doesn't stop it from being a gun, even if it's non-functional, otherwise, is it really a replica?
A replica of a gun would just be a gun.
“Now this is a great question”
Pretty sure that was a statement
That's the joke.
Yes, a very dumb statement.
“well uhm actually that’s a statement not a question” head ass💀💀💀
Exact replica while also saying “tad bit smaller” is wilddddd
2/10 rage bait
@@neko880is he wrong tho?
@@yuhmadda
Yes
No@@citizenvulpes4562
@@citizenvulpes4562 if it’s a tad bit smaller, it’s not EXACT
Asks a genuine question.
Youre american school teacher:
"This is joker, i've infiltrated the theater" aaa gun
The amount of sarcasm this man has is crazy
If it fired real bullets it would just be a gun
@@electrifiedpizza4078 it would still be a non-exact replica if it fired. because it’s not made to the right size. it’s a non-functional non-exact replica, false advertisement. The only person that would be interested in stuff like this is kids or somebody who had a good reason for not being able to get their hands on something like this or someone who’s not allowed to get their hands on something like so it’s a toy or for decoration.
It's still a replica since it ain't original. And calling it an exact replica would mean that it copies both form and function.
Look up the definition of replica. A replica of a functional gun is another functional gun.
@@whatisbow2865 yup it’s just not an exact replica. It’s a nonworking non exact replica.
@@synmer7104 10 second google search for dictionary definition of replica:
"a duplicate of an original artistic work"
sorry buddy but this just proves your point is wrong. as long as the original company isn't making it it's a replica. it's the same reason when people talk about car replicas they mean working cars with engines that were not made by the original company. when a replica is non functioning it just becomes a toy
I don't even know if customs will accept this without auditing me 🤣
bro didnt even answer his question
With that logic, every toy gun replica needs to fire real bullets.
There’s a reason the term “non-firing replica” exists
@@bigchungususand there’s a reason the term “replica” exists because it doesn’t fire bullets😂
@@miniwizard2567 It would still be a replica if it fires. The bullets do the shooting not the gun.
@bigchungusus there's also the term "functional replica"
Most toys have orange tips or do not function in the same way. They are not replicas.
Bro just described the pistol
Dude really said "bro just described the pistol"
Bro visited his friend
@@gardenfootcreature2925bro visited his friend
He explained exactly why it's a replica, restard
It's not sopose to fucking shoot if it's a replica
If it fired real bullets then this guy wouldn’t be pointing it at himself
If it fired real bullets it would be... A gun
"Your mother is dying!" that's a great question
Gunsmith: I think I can mil it out see if it will shoot 25 acp and not blow up 😂 edit: keep the replys going loving this 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Might be able to put a 32 acp because 3/4 is 33.75
@@seanlewis66 we are on to something 🤣
I think is possible,if its a replica it need a real firing pin and bullets,I dont know if it will blow up but it has a good chance it will work
It wont blow up 😂
If it's actually the same materials, all you'd need to do would be to add a real firing pin and a real barrel.
I think its hilarious when creators use a automated narrator and still misspeak 😂
Not knowing the definition of replica is wild 💀
Replica doesn’t mean nonfunctional. Look at black powder replica kits, or replica cars. They both work in the same way as the original and try to follow as close as possible to the original as well.
Answered everything except the main question.
Cause its obviously an extremely stupid question 😂
@@jakeoneill446only thing stupid here is making a realistic gun fidget toy
A replica gun that fires is no longer a replica gun.
@@Landshark583not really, some people want guns but can’t have them. And this can satisfy that want, because guns are definitely cool af
@@Landshark583almost as stupid as you dedicating your time to leaving CZcams comments about how lame you think something is
So the internal of the replica is the same? That would be so cool
His trigger discipline kills me
"Wait officer, it's just a rep..."
"I have a license"
- good ending
*gives a statement
This guy: *great question!*
I mean if I was an “exact replica that DOES fire” it isn’t a replica but the real thing
''sir your arrested'' him: ''great queston''
“I’m a criminal and I’m upset it doesn’t do the real thing” 😅😂
"oh Yes officer I got my id in my wallet right here"
Being this good is the "Exact" part.
Not firing is the "Replica" part.
I have a Replica Iron Man. “Bro having a replica when it’s not even the real Iron Man is wildddd”
“Firing bullets” “ejecting bullets” good lord
Bro never answered the question, he just punned his product💀💀💀
Because it is a dumb one. If it can shoot real bullets then it isn’t a replica.
It wasn’t even a question
My brother In christ, there Is no question 💀💀
@@bueb6969that's not true... it's still a replica because it's not a real 1911. Replica literally means same form and function, just not original manufacturer
@@AllenLantz that's also not true.
That's called a manufacturing replica which means exact copy of another companies product CREATION process.
This is an item replica which means an item mimicking a different item containing or lacking some features.
You can buy a Tom Cruise replica statue, that doesn't mean Tom Cruise was made by a company nor does it mean the statue can talk think and eat but it is still a Replica by the definition of it.
They finally made a gun for Kai cenat
That wasn’t even a question💀
The gun doesn't come apart in 9 Pieces like the actual gun.
Was thinking the same thing. No springs shooting across the room from one mistake 😂
@kennethmahurin1794 imagine losing the plug on this little thing. It took me an hour to find a real one in a mostly empty room after my thumb slipped reaching for the cap. This would make finding the needle in a haystack a vacation
The gone 😂
@@DredgeTom just caught that 🤣
Yeah, doesn't look like the barrel bushing slides off
It’s still not “exact” though because it’s not the exact size of the original so it’s a smaller replica of it not an exact replica
That bothered me too. It's just a replica, not exact
the literal definition of replica, “an exact copy or model of something, especially one on a smaller scale.” yes it is.
@@DantheManZ-wn6zgyes it is. it has nothing to do with the size only the construction.
@@DantheManZ-wn6zgif every single piece is the exact same and scaled down the same amount respective to each other, they’re still the exact same parts, just a smaller scale. the definition of replica says “ESPECIALLY one of a smaller size”
That's literally the gun, Mr. White uses in Reservoir Dogs.
Its not even a fking question💀😭
I don't think most people realize just how much precision and design work goes into making a model like that.
That's impressive.
ya its a really good replica, not gun
It really isnt
They dropshipped it and they probably bulk buy from some sort of sweatshop.
“Just a tad bit smaller” ergo it isn’t an EXACT replica.
Agreed
All the parts are exact its just scaled down probably not to seen like a propper firearm
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You clearly don’t know what a replica is
@Lamb_Cuticles Replica means 1:1 with full functionality. This is a scale model.
It’s like someone build an Nuclear bomb replica an you said “Calling it an replica when it cannot explode”
Ya but dosnt replica state it's fake already, it just comes down to common knowledge😭🤣
There's literally a company that makes these too but shoots actual rounds 💀
It shoots your wallet first
But can it shoot actual flats?
Yeah but if you live in canada?
So it's not a replica, it's a working 1911
A replica in common parlance means an exact copy, usually with the connotation of made by a third party (not the original). The actual 1911s stopped production in 1924, when it changed to the A1 version. Given that these cannot shoot, they are more "model replicas" than "exact replicas". @@KarmicID
Calling it an exact replica when it's in fact an exact replica is wild, i love it ❤❤❤
@@hiperplay5172 wtf. Nobody’s doing that.
i’d like to point out that it’s technically a scale replica rather than an exact replica, just fyi
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it's not exact tho? exact would be same size and functionality.
It's a scale model
Gee, its almost like if it was the same size and fired the same bullets, it would just be the original gun
that same feeling when a cooled weapon doesn’t cost much more than a replica 💀💀💀
Should make a full size replica
Look up Tanfoglio witness 1911
Ty
Now that’s a great question 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
“Well this is a great question” Doesn’t respond to the question💀
I don’t care if it fires live ammunition, thay model looks absolutely beautiful
I feel like technically it still isn't an exact replica because of the disproportionate size.
Except it’s still completely proportionate? Like each part is 3/4 scale so your argument is invalid
Not really he does have a point tbh@@SmothersSawShop
Yeah, I felt the same I get it in a general sense of replica, but if I wanted to own a replica gun I would want exact size.
@@SmothersSawShopit is not 3/4 scale that’s less than half the size of a 1911
@Melloyellow429PSN it's not less than half it's more than half it's 3/4 the size of the 1911
“Its an exact replica, just a tad bit smaller” 😂
A Desert Eagle in this scale would be like a typical sized 🔫