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Post by Rock of the Marne on Jun 3, 2007 10:54:29 GMT -5
i cant find an M1 Garand anywhere i've looked on evike and cant find one can someone help me out?
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Post by wade on Jun 3, 2007 11:48:01 GMT -5
There's one at AEGArms.com.
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Post by YankeeDiv26 on Jun 3, 2007 20:10:51 GMT -5
this might want to move this thread to a different section. possibly airsoft & impression market?
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Post by theriseandfall on Jun 4, 2007 0:12:08 GMT -5
this might want to move this thread to a different section. possibly airsoft & impression market? I agree, but just for the poster... for a little more you can get one of 2ndbat's garands
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Post by Rock of the Marne on Jun 4, 2007 12:16:33 GMT -5
how much do 2nd bats garands cost
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Post by YankeeDiv26 on Jun 4, 2007 13:34:52 GMT -5
there's all kinds of good info on the garands under the "responces to pm's on garand" thread. I bought mine (an AGM variant) for 495 but I think the current price is 560 for the AGM and 720 for the TM version.
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Post by kellhound on Jun 4, 2007 16:08:40 GMT -5
There are still a few on ebay.
A little overpriced, of course.
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Post by theriseandfall on Jun 4, 2007 16:36:25 GMT -5
how much do 2nd bats garands cost also keep in mind that 2ndbat has been able to incorporate more original garand parts than before on to these rifles, so what your getting will be pretty dang detailed. $560 isnt bad at all. Not to mention hes been great about communicating his progress and asking about any preferences that I may have.
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Post by 2nd Bat on Jun 5, 2007 1:27:59 GMT -5
The Hooah airsoft M1 Garand AEG conversion is indeed $560.00 plus shipping in the AGM configuration and $750 in the Marui configuration. They are exactly the same amount of effort to build and I can get the AGMs for almost 200.oo less then the Maruis hence the lower price. The AGMs actually shoot harder at 330 FPS with .20 gram while the Maruis out of the box fire at 290 FPS or so. The Maruis have a more precise hop up system and will probably prove to be more durable and reliable over the long haul (What can I say they are Marui!) But thus far the AGMs have been fine with no complaints beyond a few, rare, initial challenges that I catch and repair prior to the conversion.
I am finding Garand parts harder and harder to inventory so from time to time have been a few weeks back ordered. Currently I'm about two weeks out from receipt of order to shipment. I have three pending deliveries on sold guns right now that will go out this week. One will probably go out tomorrow. After that my order bank is wide open. (For now) This of course could all change and I might once again find myself six weeks behind which is frustrating for everyone.
I'm again finding stacking swivels hard to come by and have robbed them off my demo models to fill orders again. I had a great source but I've cleaned him out.
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Post by 45thengineer on Jun 5, 2007 17:12:53 GMT -5
Hey 2ndBat, i saw Ben's (Skimaster35) garand he purchased from u, and i must say you did a wonderful job, luv the craftsmenship. ;D
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Post by 2nd Bat on Jun 5, 2007 18:53:59 GMT -5
Thanks for the nice compliment. They are still fun for me to do and I keep getting better and better at it. Skimasters was actually a fairly early one if I remember maybe even one of the prototypes?
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