WARNING: Stay away from Roni G1 Airsoft Copy

And people wonder why the police reach opinions as to why some airsoft guns are "prohibited" . I understand it is only a cover accessory to a restricted handgun, but as long as people persist in using this type of cosmetic conversion or in some cases modify an airsoft or blank firing guns made of plastic and zinc or aluminum castings that go bang one then blow up the police will reach opinions to ban these sort of cool and neat items.

Was this in fact a police test no made public? Likely not, but police making such findings and then publicizing the result would not be unusual (as long as the method of conversion was kept secret).

WTH are you talking about?

"cool, neat items" :jerkit:
 
Ok, before I get flamed here. Looking at the pics of the failure, the "barrel" portion of the fake roni looks intact. And it appears to be the outer shell that has broken with the brass screw insert in it. Could this have been caused by over tightening while assembling the kit? I'm having trouble seeing how the muzzle blast would have caused this if the tube under the broken part is still intact. I am not saying using these kits is a smart idea just looking at the pics of what happened to the OP.
 
Ok, before I get flamed here. Looking at the pics of the failure, the "barrel" portion of the fake roni looks intact. And it appears to be the outer shell that has broken with the brass screw insert in it. Could this have been caused by over tightening while assembling the kit? I'm having trouble seeing how the muzzle blast would have caused this if the tube under the broken part is still intact. I am not saying using these kits is a smart idea just looking at the pics of what happened to the OP.

You should actually get yourself a Roni in your hands so you understand how it is built and also how you assemble it!

There's actually no screw that goes there, near that part... Only a push pin that goes through the frame in the front and in the back...

The side screws for the picatinny rails are free floating on the side of the shell, so they were not interfering with the part that blew up...

ORIGINAL RONI:
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RONI COPY (all screws on the top and side rails weren't install at the time of the picture):
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I'm pretty sure that the gas from the muzzle flash escaped from the port and create enough pressure on the sides, so it exploded!
 
If you think that, you should check this guys other thread when this mattel toy came out.
Pure gold full of secret ops, helo drops and general silly.

ED: not his thread but he's a key player.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=669640

Oh boy... You still didn't get it, huh?
Are you stubborned or what?

Nothing in what I said before was invented but it seems you're like Thomas, you believe only what you see... :rolleyes:
 
Never mind the Bollocks,
At least the Z has Z balls to stand up and admit he was wrong....what a nice soap box this tread has turned into for all the I told ya so's.
 
I'm just glad Z is okay. I hope others read this and stop using theirs (many CGN's purchased these copy kits). I would hate to see someone get hurt, or even an anti try and show how "dangerous" our hobby is.

I can see the headline now....

Assault gun, wrapped in an assault rifle chassis maimes people at range, CFO to investigate.

Anyone who has them should take a hammer to them or keep them as decoration only.

.... if you guys had actually had bothered to read the original thread, they purchased the airsoft copy and discovered that the 'airsoft' ones were in fact true EMA manufactured kits and were in fact designed for real firearm use.

Dunno why, either the retailer screwed up or the the theory that CAA is trying to get rid of the EMA branded kits be selling them as airsoft ones is true, but that obviously isn't going to hold true for all the kits they have now is it? ;)
 
Nay,nay.....they were selling off what were thought to be old stock EMA Roni's....and they were, I've got one!! Somehow the black ones weren't RONI'S!!! Tan ones were. Read the original thread before you flame!! ZReturns is the first to warn folks as allot bought them rolling the dice......crap shoot unfortunately
 
.... if you guys had actually had bothered to read the original thread, they purchased the airsoft copy and discovered that the 'airsoft' ones were in fact true EMA manufactured kits and were in fact designed for real firearm use.

Dunno why, either the retailer screwed up or the the theory that CAA is trying to get rid of the EMA branded kits be selling them as airsoft ones is true, but that obviously isn't going to hold true for all the kits they have now is it? ;)

Exactly! ;)

I think the only "original" ones that went through his supplier were the "tan" Ronis.

The black version is obviously airsoft copies and should be treated only for airsoft purposes not firearms applications.
 
.... if you guys had actually had bothered to read the original thread, they purchased the airsoft copy and discovered that the 'airsoft' ones were in fact true EMA manufactured kits and were in fact designed for real firearm use.

Dunno why, either the retailer screwed up or the the theory that CAA is trying to get rid of the EMA branded kits be selling them as airsoft ones is true, but that obviously isn't going to hold true for all the kits they have now is it? ;)

bingo
 
.... if you guys had actually had bothered to read the original thread, they purchased the airsoft copy and discovered that the 'airsoft' ones were in fact true EMA manufactured kits and were in fact designed for real firearm use.

Dunno why, either the retailer screwed up or the the theory that CAA is trying to get rid of the EMA branded kits be selling them as airsoft ones is true, but that obviously isn't going to hold true for all the kits they have now is it? ;)

I read the thread. I was an active poster in the thread. I was intrigued until the validity of these was called into question.

Yes, seems like they were designed for real firearms use indeed......

I have one, mine works fine, mine is authentic (Questar) and IS Made for centre fire. It was also not $100 from an airsoft supplier.

Between me and Blaxsun we repeatedly warned of using these (unknown polymers, etc) and were pretty vocal about it. As you say, read the thread.

Are some real at that price? Doubt it, and I would not dream of taking the chance.
 
Wow, surprising....:rolleyes:
I think I'll steer clear from both..

It's not surprising at all. I tried warning everyone that these kits were inherently dangerous due to the inferior polymer. They were not designed for real firearms. But people just had to try and save a few bucks...

Thanks for posting - glad to hear you're ok. Really glad to hear you're ok. Expected these kits to fail (just not necessarily this spectacularly)...
 
Glad the OP is ok and all, but nobody's asked the REALLY important question... were any Glocks hurt during this misadventure?!? Hope the one involved in the malfunction survived unscathed!!




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