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Not sure, but: no markings, no rail space and large trigger guard usually means blank firing gun. The "device" you see at the rear sight, its consistent with a full auto device (sear) for Glock 17. In Japan, fire arms are prohibited, so this one is either Airsoft or Blank Firing gun, mocked or modified for full-auto firing. (JavierMdR)
Not sure, but: no markings, no rail space and large trigger guard usually means blank firing gun. The "device" you see at the rear sight, its consistent with a full auto device (sear) for Glock 17. In Japan, fire arms are prohibited, so this one is either Airsoft or Blank Firing gun, mocked or modified for full-auto firing. [[User:JavierMdR]]

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Glock ID

This Glock looks a little different. Any ideas? (The film was made in Japan). --Ben41 (talk) 20:25, 9 November 2014 (EST)

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Not sure, but: no markings, no rail space and large trigger guard usually means blank firing gun. The "device" you see at the rear sight, its consistent with a full auto device (sear) for Glock 17. In Japan, fire arms are prohibited, so this one is either Airsoft or Blank Firing gun, mocked or modified for full-auto firing. User:JavierMdR