November 3rd, 2005, 23:00 | #31 |
The thing is that there are not too many people willin' to fork out the extra cash to get these impressions. Another issue is obviously the weapons. I would love to see some good quality German weapons availble at a reasonable price, but at the same time, I like sayin' that I'm the only one in the Interior with a Airsoft Kar98, an' soon I will be able to say I'm the only one with a MG42.
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November 4th, 2005, 02:07 | #32 |
Ya, I havent seen ONE person with a ww2 German setup around here, so I will wear it to the field, and if people get interested, then thats awesome, I think all there used to is the new shit(which is awesome), but when they think of WW2 gear, they think of how pricy it is, but really, its not even that expensive (reproduction), and it looks awesome, its quite the change from just the regular woodlands, so if anyone else is interested in WW2 gear, I would be happy to give out some aweosme sites with both German and US gear, we need more WW2 airsofters out there.
Flawless - My M43 cap should arrive in the next few days, and my boots my jackboots in around a week, then my tunic and trousers once the guy receives my money order in under a week, so its slowly coming together...and for the gun, (I know its not german) but like I said its the closest thing to a G43, im gonna get a wood stock M14 and most likely put a scope on it, then I gotta get Y straps, a belt and buckle, and mag pouches, maybe G43 ones, if they fit, i think im gonna have a problem with pouches, but we'll see, and I will be sure to get pics up of my Uniform once it arrives. -MikeL- Are you DNA ? |
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November 4th, 2005, 02:11 | #33 |
I s'pose it is all in what you want to sacrifice. I've always been one for the best. So far I have spent about 1000 USD easily on my gear an' I have yet to get my A-frame, Zelt, Assualtbag, Rucksack, an' Jackboots (Ain't they a beaut? http://www.richardaunderwood.com/images/DSC00879.jpg http://www.richardaunderwood.com/images/DSC00876.jpg)
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November 4th, 2005, 03:36 | #34 |
Awesome guys. It would be so nuts to play a WWII game. and see Germans runing across the field. That would feel so weird to see that. Yeah man money orders are what I've always used but not that I got my student credit card I've been able to not worry about going to the bank and making a money order.:P
Man if a nice Mp40 comes out, and a BAR then i could see more people playing. |
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November 4th, 2005, 19:59 | #36 |
www.marstar.ca
They have imitation, but also the real stuff. Depends on what they stumble upon when finding surplus guns. |
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November 4th, 2005, 20:47 | #37 |
I love that site, when I get some more cash in, I'm addin' to my collection
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November 4th, 2005, 20:53 | #38 | |
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Took you a while to figure that out, eh?
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November 4th, 2005, 23:09 | #40 |
Hahah, I was wonder if anyone would see the joke in that. Most don't an' think I just can't spell
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November 7th, 2005, 20:27 | #41 |
hey you guys sound like you know alot about ww2 airsoft
ive been lookin at tompson m1a1 but i dont know, i am also looking at sr-16 cuz of the things you can do with it what do you guys think i should go with ? |
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November 7th, 2005, 20:48 | #43 |
Depends on the look your goin' for...the Thompson is a nice gun though.
I'd stick with the SR-16 if you don't plan on goin' World Was 2 though. It makes more sense.
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November 7th, 2005, 23:16 | #44 |
Sorry about that one memel its my friend Andy who has the sr-16 its been at my house for a long long time and I always use it but I am thinking about getting my own cuz he is moving to B.C along with the gun also to correct you its not my shop its also Andy’s dads its called horizon you can look it up if you wish but yeah you can make some good things in there for guns
yeah man I have always loved the ww2 gear and everything thanks |
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November 8th, 2005, 01:19 | #45 |
Well man go with what your heart is telling you. I personly am very happy I chose the thompson as my first gun. When I try out someones m4 or m16 it feels like plastic and light. The Tommy is very solid and heavy. Make sure your strong enough to sholder that this gun for a long peariod of time because it starts to get heavy. But its a nice work out I think its only a pound or two off the real wait of the real one. It has a nice HOP UP in it that allows you the change it on the fly without removing your mag.
Only thing not many upgrades. Maybe you can make it into a Tommy gun if you wanted. I like that its all metal except the reciver and everythings very nice and tight. No sqeeks. The woods looks real and feels real but its not real. The large battery fights nice and snug in the butt of the gun. Its just a great starter gun. If you love WWII and are a fanatic like me and want to start collecting gear. The Thompson is a great excuse to start. BTW: Where are you moving to in BC? |
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