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Post by bluecrabofpain on Mar 2, 2008 10:21:09 GMT -5
Hello everyone. Out of boredom i was sticking my nose into WWIIguns.com, despite their bad reputation. Since the last time I was there they did a total renewal of their site, and I also found a few new gems there (the airsoft Nambu type 14). It's unlikely, but could the "new" wwiiguns.com be different from the old one (new owner, better service, etc)? Or am I just fooling myself? It hardly matters; The only thing's I'd get from there are a Japanese rifle and pistol, which are much cheaper at Redwolfairsoft.com anyways. But for a few people, this that site has some things that I cannot find anywhere else (in stock too). This might be a special treat for those of you looking for a very rare gun.
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Post by YankeeDiv26 on Mar 2, 2008 10:38:19 GMT -5
They just re-designed their website, probably to throw people off. It's the same ol' group of crooks running it. The guns that "they have and nobody else does" they usually just SAY they have. Even if WWIIGuns started actually becoming a legitimate business I'd still never buy from them. They dont deserve a dime of what they make.
DO NOT SHOP AT WWIIGUNS.COM!
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Post by Cpl. Hicks on Mar 2, 2008 11:32:35 GMT -5
The website looks a lot better, yes, but I'm sure at heart it is exactly the same. Was there an owner change, or is it still being run by 'Miki Nakamuru'?
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Post by valtteri on Mar 2, 2008 11:54:40 GMT -5
Can't see why the owner would change. The businesses he runs are not of that sort. I don't think he's ever even had any employees, just the man himself.
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Post by YankeeDiv26 on Mar 2, 2008 19:20:46 GMT -5
Yes, just 1 evil mastermind without any minions/henchmen it seems. I'm sure if they were to reform themselves, they'd change the business name as well. People are aware of their bad reputation, but way too many aren't.
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Post by young on Aug 1, 2008 13:04:28 GMT -5
Is that the same person from Tokyohobby? Those replicas are so so tempting....
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Post by Medic on Aug 2, 2008 0:28:56 GMT -5
Just don't do it. You are new so I will tell you this. There have been hundreds of reports of not getting anything shipped, than a lot of things on Credit Card Statements. They also threaten to sue you if you give them a bad review. A little fishy, right? Bottom line, don't go. There are millions of other places that have the same guns, (way cheaper) including guys who make them, right on the forums. If you really need a gun they have and nobody else has, make it yourself. I think that would be more creative and fun than being ripped off.
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Post by maverik on Oct 10, 2008 18:32:53 GMT -5
I have done numerous searches on this but with no avail have I found a great M1 Garand for sale...since I'm also a rookie I'm very tempted by WW2 guns.com but if I have to I'll make one myself.
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Post by Sgt_Tom on Oct 10, 2008 18:50:47 GMT -5
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Post by click on Oct 11, 2008 7:45:04 GMT -5
since I'm also a rookie I'm very tempted by WW2 guns.com I dont mean to sound like a jerk, but that wont make you immune to their rip offs. Just get a Thomspon (from a good site), or post in the wanted/for sale section that you want an M1. Click
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