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Post by mooch on Nov 6, 2017 15:59:01 GMT -5
$3,500 for everything, Paypal or cash in hand, must be in SoCal and able to pick it up or pay shipping (lots of gear). Hi All, Dain here, from an old skool milsim group in SoCal called Hatchet Force. A friend of ours from a group called Bad Karma is selling all of their WWII airsoft kit. I wanted to buy some but they are looking to sell it altogether and not parting it out. They value the lot at 10-15k, willing to sell altogether for $3,500. Everything works, including the field phones. Includes uniforms, kit, bbgats, tent, and a bunch more for immersive impressions. Looking for friends in SoCal that may want to go in on a group buy (eyeballing my regiment homies). Looking to get stuff together for the Milsim West WW2 event in December at Hill 559 near Fresno. PM or email me (mooch@hatchetforce.com) if interested.
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Post by hunterj on Nov 6, 2017 17:36:10 GMT -5
Are they AGM MP40's? If so how much? Are there any medic arm bands for sale?
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Post by mooch on Nov 6, 2017 19:29:49 GMT -5
Are they AGM MP40's? If so how much? Are there any medic arm bands for sale? Not sure the brand, no markings. Looks like there is medical stuff in there. Unfortunately they want to sell all together tho.
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Post by 2nd Bat on Nov 7, 2017 12:40:55 GMT -5
Impressive grouping. I especially like the crates and cool individual props. No doubt a great value at $3500.00 but a pretty tough sell unless you find the right individual and group. I suspect the slow hard way of individual or smaller groupings is going to be the best way to liquidate it all but I wish you well.
One recommendation albeit a ton of work:. itemize the whole collection with as much detail as is known. It's impossible to accurately know what all is there even with all the pictures.
Incidentally I remember Hatchet Force from a Hac Bao event that was literally flooded out. Your team hung around and provided invaluable assistance to groups like mine from the Pacific NW in getting back to the site for gear recovery. I was the guy blowing the NVA bugle warning the folks still in tents in the flash floods zone. That was a pretty hairey deal. Pretty sure Hatchet Force rigged the rope allowing folks to cross back over to safety in the darkness.
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Post by mooch on Nov 29, 2017 15:21:36 GMT -5
Incidentally I remember Hatchet Force from a Hac Bao event that was literally flooded out. Your team hung around and provided invaluable assistance to groups like mine from the Pacific NW in getting back to the site for gear recovery. I was the guy blowing the NVA bugle warning the folks still in tents in the flash floods zone. That was a pretty hairey deal. Pretty sure Hatchet Force rigged the rope allowing folks to cross back over to safety in the darkness. Haha yea man, good memories. That turned from a fun game to a rescue op real quick. I remember gunning it through the flooded field on quads pulling people and gear out, filling sandbags like a madman and the never-ending onslaught of the rising waters. Several of us were in Ventura County SAR at the time and had been training on swift water rescue and happened to have some ropes and equipment with us to help out. Just in the right place at the right time, but a lot of folks just dropped everything and helped each other not just us. Everyone made it out but alot of people including us had to leave vehicles/equipment behind on the other side of the river. Some tweakers ended up breaking into our trailer and stealing a bunch of kit. Insurance took care of it though!
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Post by benjackson97 on Dec 13, 2017 11:11:04 GMT -5
Still got that STG44?
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Post by 2nd Bat on Dec 13, 2017 17:18:19 GMT -5
We were with a group of about a dozen guys set up to run as PAVN. Seeing the prediction for continued heavy rain I had the team set up camp further up on the railroad bank otherwise tents and gear would have been lost. As it was it was all we could do to fjord using the rope bridge which was surreal in the darkness and the flashes of lightening. The next morning we had no way to get to our gear other than a long two way hike down the railroad track. Your teams quads were a huge help in that endeavor. My then 15 year old son blew me away with his cheerfulness and unhesitant willingness to jump in a he!p others out.
The community of players was pretty darn impressive. I wish I could have attended the make up event. Given that the weather was an act of God and completely out of his control John Lu (Best of USA Mkg) was more than fair in his treatment of everyone.
As for your collection I think its going to have to be parcelled out to go away but I understand the hassle.
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