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Post by mastermike95 on Nov 6, 2010 18:50:00 GMT -5
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Post by burke on Nov 6, 2010 21:48:35 GMT -5
Ive seen it before, chopping a gearbox and re-aligning everything is too much for me personally to do. A very awesoem mod tho, I wonder with the system they used how well it feeds.
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Post by jimmiroquai on Nov 7, 2010 3:41:56 GMT -5
These are excellent mods but very difficult to do. Measurements have to be precise and i'm not sure how these modified gearbox will stand up to the punishment of constant use.
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kalbs
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Post by kalbs on Nov 7, 2010 3:46:35 GMT -5
It does show however that an AEG M1 Carbine is possible. Any of you manufacturers looking?
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Post by jimmiroquai on Nov 7, 2010 5:34:46 GMT -5
Haha! Ares or AGM are the adventurous ones in terms of new gearboxes. If some one does come up with a gearbox for the M1 carbine, it will be the ultimate gearbox for WW2 conversions.
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Post by tinydata on Nov 7, 2010 11:24:24 GMT -5
Manufacturers should just design a NBB M1 carbine that can use CO2. That way its skirmishable year round and doesn't need a complicated internal arrangement
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Post by mastermike95 on Nov 7, 2010 14:01:58 GMT -5
A co2 m1 carbine would be so sick anyways check this ww2 airsoft vid. One of the paratroopers is using an m1a1 carbine. Where da hale did he get it? Look at 0:21 www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiO6hS-sb_o
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Post by 2nd Bat on Nov 7, 2010 15:32:15 GMT -5
It appears to be a gas Marushin as he is cocking it each time. I've seen several of them converted to a para version (in fact Guinness on our site has done one I believe) I love that these folks are all geared up and looking pretty good. Too many Thompsons of course but what are we to do?
Must be great replicating WW2 in the actual bogage country. Cool video.
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