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Tuesday, July 02, 2019 - 06:05 AM UTC
Legend Production has announced a new series of products in the 3D line of offerings. Three of these offering involve the Barrett M107 sniper rifle; sp as the saying goes don’t run as you will just die tired. Take a look inside to see just what is on its way from Legend Production in 1/35th scale.
All of the releases this time around from Legend Production are in 1/35th scale and offer a nice mox into the bargain. The Barrett M107 went in service with the US Armed Forces in 2008. Legend Production has released three options for the Barrett M107 with 2 weapons in each set and these are as follows:
Barrett M107 Sniper Rifle set (Includes 2 Bodies)
Barrett M107 Sniper Rifle w/QDL Supressor set (Includes 2 Bodies)
Barrett M107A1 Sniper Rifle set (Includes 2 Bodies)
So there should be enough options there for the customer.

For those looking for stowage we have a nice selection of items from Legend production starting with fuel and water offering 15 of each which are as follows:
US 20L Fuel Can set
US 20L Water Can set

Lastly in this lot of releases are a mixed selection of ammunition boxes which are as follows:
PA70 Ammo Can set (Closed*16/Open*2, Ammo Belt*2)
30 CAL Ammo Box set (Modern, Closed *27/Open*3, Ammo Belt*3)
50 CAL Ammo Box set (Modern, Closed *27/Open*3, Ammo Belt*3 )




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Heh, back in the 80's I went with some friends up to Fort Meade to dress up in East German uniforms and play opfor for a company of green beret SF guys. We had AK47s and AK74s and a big box of bobby traps that we left all over the hills for the SF guys to trip on. Had the Engineers dig us an L trench, then covered it up so we had a slit to look out on the hillsides. And then one guy pulled out his toy - a Barrett light .50. I got to fire it a few times (blanks of course) and I have to say that it was one of my favorite killing machines of all time. Oh, and we killed most of the SF guys - woulda had all of them, but a lieutenant went all Audie Murphy, got behind and above our position and killed us all in our trench before we could wheel around and shoot him. Those were the days!
JUL 03, 2019 - 12:52 AM
Cool recollection, nice Barrett sniper rifles and variants. Usual great stuff from Legend. Wonder how successful the silencer on a Barret would be in real life as loading shells at subsonic speeds would take all of the fun (and range) out of them you'd think. Still, it would be a barrel of laughs to try it out.
JUL 03, 2019 - 09:29 AM
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