If you want a prop to look and sound like a real combat pump, get a geal one and remove the firing pin, or have a gunsmith do it for you. You can also have the chamber blocked to make it incapable of firing.
no,action replay is a program that the designers of a game make a level sort of thing to test every prop,object,moves,etc.. if you bought something to get to an action replay it most certainly will not brake it.
I need to prop something up against the wall. OR.... Can you please make me a prop for the school musical?
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they make powerful propeller sounds.
No. What they are is a movie prop that combines an M1A1 Thomson Sub-Machine Gun and some type of shotgun with with added parts to make it seem more futuristic. They have home made (being put together by you) kits for sale if you are looking to buy.
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Sometimes the center of the prop breaks loose and slips or the splines get stripped. Also check to make sure you have the correct pitch prop for that motor and it is fastened securely.
Objects or things used in a play to make it more realistic.
A prop is any object used by the actors on stage.
the producers hire a costume designer and a prop master. The costume designer and Prop master, shops for costumes/props and/or hire someone to fabricate them.
What do the numbers mean? The first number is the prop diameter. The second number is the prop pitch. This is the theoretical distance that the prop would move forward if rotated one revolution. If you were to mount your prop on a shaft and submerse it in jello, you could see this in action... A 10x6 prop is 10" in diameter, and in theory, the prop will move forward 6" in one revolution. The pitch can be thought of similar to the transmission in your car. A low pitch (like on a 10x4) is like low gear on your car--lower speed, but more power. A high pitch is more like a high gear--higher speed, but it takes longer to get to top speed, and you may lose power on the verticals.