1/6 SSC Snake Plissken Figure

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One thing i found always stupid but cool is having a scope on the mac10 silencer.
Does it really serves any purpose or just to look futuristic ^^
 
One thing i found always stupid but cool is having a scope on the mac10 silencer.
Does it really serves any purpose or just to look futuristic ^^

I would assume the recoil on a mac10 would make a scope (a telescopic scope at that) pretty redundant?
IDK if its got a semi/fully auto capability.
Don't really know that much about firearms etc.

I would assume, most sub machine guns are used in close combat situations and usually result in spray & pray situations?
 
For a unique look.

It's too far from the eye to even be worth using.

And ya, uzi/macs are recoiling junk guns. They look neat though.
 
I would say something along the lines of:

I am totally underwhelmed by Sideshows - Snake Plissken figure but for some reason I really love it.

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Why do you say that? It's the correct size for a MAC-10 (Sideshow's is 2" long).

And it looks like a MAC-10:

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A MAC 10 History Lesson - FirearmsID.com

As for pouch placement, I based it on the scene when Snake first enters the World Trade Center. From the revolver working towards the MAC-10 I put on the square pouch; then the next longest pouch; and finally the MAC magazine pouch next to the MAC holster.

Well said. I see where I assumed I knew what I was talking about.

Thank you for the belt info.
 
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