AR-15 Style


Semi Automatic
A semi-automatic weapon is any weapon where the shooter pulls the trigger, one bullet is fired and a new bullet is automatically loaded.


Fully Automatic
An assault rifle is a rapid-fire, magazine-fed rifle designed for military use. It is a shoulder-fired weapon that allows the shooter to select between semi-automatic (requiring you pull the trigger for each shot), fully automatic (hold the trigger and the gun continuously fires) or three-shot-burst modes.


Suppressor
The Suppressed Assault Rifle is a fully automatic, fast firing, medium to long ranged weapon. It is suppressed, meaning it does not show on the compass when fired, and cannot be heard from long distances.


Scar H, for "Heavy" version
The SCAR-H fires the more powerful 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge from proprietary 20-round magazines. Varied barrel lengths are also available for different purposes, such as close quarters battle or long-range engagements.


Scar - L, for "Light" version
The SCAR-L fires 5.56×45mm NATO rounds from STANAG (M16) magazines​ 30 Round Stanag box magzine.
Using airsoft guns, particularly assault rifle-style models, for creating muzzle flash effects in your film offers several advantages.
Here's a breakdown of the four basic types of airsoft guns:
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Spring Airsoft Guns: Affordable and suitable for beginners, but may lack power for competitive play.
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Automatic Electric Gun (AEG): Versatile with semi-automatic and fully automatic firing modes, reliable and commonly used.
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High-Pressure Air (HPA) Guns: Provide consistent performance and adjustable settings, favored by serious players.
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Gas Blowback (GBB) Guns: Offer realistic recoil, popular among enthusiasts but require maintenance.
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For adding muzzle flash effects to your film, pricing options are as follows:
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3 minutes: $20
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10 minutes: $50
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30 minutes: $100
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Remember to prioritize safety and avoid using real guns for filmmaking. Stick to airsoft guns for a safer alternative.
If you want to discuss the full movie or have any questions, feel free to reach out.
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Please let me know if you need further clarification or assistance.
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For safety, don't load any BB pellets into the airsoft guns used for filming. Make sure the magazine is empty. This ensures that no harm comes to anyone during filming. ​
WARNING: Prioritize safety, avoiding real guns for filmmaking, as they pose serious risks. Stick to safe alternatives like airsoft guns.
