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Post by nambulmg on Sept 15, 2010 19:05:57 GMT -5
A dealer had told me back around april to expect them in june...weellll that apparantly didn't happen. Have been unable to find anything on the web concerning the MP-41 figured someone here may have some insight.
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kalbs
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Post by kalbs on Sept 15, 2010 21:13:19 GMT -5
Hasn't been released and based on the slow MP40 sales it may not be.
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petermartin14
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Post by petermartin14 on Sept 15, 2010 21:20:15 GMT -5
ouch, i was looking forward to an MP41.
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Post by nambulmg on Sept 15, 2010 22:22:34 GMT -5
Slow MP40 sales may be due to the fact so many different companies have made them in different forms like airsoft you have aeg's, gbb's, co2, etc etc, then the PFC guns, static guns and so on. To my knowledge only Nakata and Marushin every produced the MP-41 somewhat en masse in both airsoft, PFC, and static. I've read countless times from non-ww2/collector types that the main thing they hate about the mp-40 is the wobbly folding stock and a buttstock would be better. Even if they pulled a Viva scenario and released it in limited numbers but at a somewhat reasonable price I just cannot believe they wouldn't sell fairly quickly. Besides slow SRC MP-40 sales only tells me the avg joe looks at $300 for an MP-40 by SRC and looks at $120-150 for an AGM example then it's all economics from there. Even though the AGM doesn't even come close to the SRC. I have both and it's easy to see what the better gun is and it ain't the AGM.
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kalbs
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Post by kalbs on Sept 16, 2010 10:33:45 GMT -5
Even though the AGM doesn't even come close to the SRC. I have both and it's easy to see what the better gun is and it ain't the AGM. I agree 100%. I love my SRC
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