A gun for a gun

I got this from Kal yesterday. Actually, it was a surprise since I did not expect anything. The story was, I had this gun since my days when I had the chance to go to Rantau Panjang years ago. And this was the time I got the gun. I am not sure what came over me but getting the gun was the highlight of the trip. What happened next after I got it was well, not so exiting. It was like I have a nuclear weapon in the house but I cannot tell anyone.

So, rather than throw it away, I gave it to Kal.

But I never expect him to gave me one in return (thanks, Kal).

This is Kal's version of the Mauser Since I do not
know the exact detail of Star Wars, I am not sure
if this is the Greedo Killer or other version.

Surpirsingly, this is almost the same gun I
bought from PJ Old Town. But bear in mind
that Kal got his earlier than me. So, I have
to assume the quality is much better.

Part for part, I think they're almost the same and
it could elther be made from the same manufacturer
or, someone copied and made the same molds for all.

Apart from the handle's woodgrain, everything is
the same.

At first, I thought the sights were made from metal
but when I touched it, it was corroded chrome from
the plastic.

Although the small clips were the same, the irony
was that Kal's gun could accept both versions but
not mine. Oh, and Kal's is heavier as is there is
metal inside it.

And so, now I have two Mausers but I can
tell them apart even with my eyes closed

How is that possible? Easy. Mine is pure plastic
and so, it weighs 134g.

But because of the metal inside, Kal's gun
weighs 301g. I suspect its not the components
but some metal weights instead.

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