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I could tell by the title this would be a a grade A film.... and it's definately a toy, this movie looks like the budget could barely aford a good camera, let alone a real gun. - Gunmaster45

Z movies

Not A, Not B but Z movies, you know, the ones shot on a home Digital video recorder with 'friends' and edited on a home computer, but it still manages to get released on a label like ASYLUM or in the old days LIONSGATE was distributing pieces of crap like this. They're everywhere, but does that mean we start documenting them? Interesting. Usually ALL of their guns are toys and their 'gunfire' are digital flashes done badly. But then we document anime and VG guns which are mere 'avatars' of the real thing..... I don't know how I feel about this trend... MoviePropMaster2008 16:18, 8 August 2009 (UTC)

If they are toy guns then we shouldn't document them. And MPM, i know you are old, but the guns in anime and video games do look a lot like real guns.-Oliveira 16:21, 8 August 2009 (UTC)
MPM has uploaded a picture of a Crosman Airgun, what's the difference? And yeah, listening to the commmentary, confirmed as a toy.-protoAuthor