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SDS E11 - Troop worthy?? - THX1138 - Tuesday 24-Mar-2015 Thought a great way to start the trooping journey would be with a blaster. I know I will eventually build my own. But my 40th is looming around the bend and I know what to buy the man who has everything. A good quality replica for display but sturdy enough to eventually troop with, easy I thought. I was looking at the SDS collectors edition it looks sweeter than shuura fruit but really keen for any feed back on this or any other makes. RE: SDS E11 - Troop worthy?? - Bolt_2112 - Tuesday 24-Mar-2015 I troop with the SDS E-11 (with the addition of a "D" ring). It is very nice and has a cool display stand too. But if I had my time again I would of chosen one that I wouldn't have to worry about damaging every troop. I would hate to think what would happen if I dropped it... SDS E11 - Troop worthy?? - Duras - Tuesday 24-Mar-2015 For trooping convert a hasbro (if you can get your hands on one) or do a pipe build as would be lighter, cheaper and can make yourself another if you stuff it ![]() RE: SDS E11 - Troop worthy?? - TheWolf - Tuesday 24-Mar-2015 The SDS E-11 is a nice looking piece, and great for display, but I would not troop with one. Even if just because it's costly and someone may take off with it... (Knock on wood). RE: SDS E11 - Troop worthy?? - scoot040 - Wednesday 25-Mar-2015 I have an sds e-11 and I troop with mine all the time Like anything I always triple check before leaving troops and holster weapon when not been carried around |