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Boo-Sabum Ben
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13 July, 2015, 17:45
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Took me long enough. Come at me 1945!
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13 July, 2015, 21:07
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No1sonuk is the fellow you need for a cutts compensator ,not sure if he's on here much but he's on WW2airsoft.org
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13 July, 2015, 21:18
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Took me long enough. Come at me 1945!
Very nice too! Must say I am very much looking forward to the WE GBB M1A1 coming out (hopefully pretty soon).
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Boo-Sabum Ben
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13 July, 2015, 21:32
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Its only the Cyma model. But an absolute bargain for £70. Even came with the sling! And thats plastic not wood. Nearly good enough for me to not bother milling out the genuine wood I have my eye on...
Plenty of clothes to buy first though!
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13 July, 2015, 22:50
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Go on, fit a set of real woodwork. You know you want to
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14 July, 2015, 21:50
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Its only the Cyma model. But an absolute bargain for £70. Even came with the sling! And thats plastic not wood. Nearly good enough for me to not bother milling out the genuine wood I have my eye on...
Plenty of clothes to buy first though!
you want to get that on a crono ,they average 400fps out of the box and yes you need wood ,real wood !
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Boo-Sabum Ben
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14 July, 2015, 22:13
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It's alright. Came to me downgraded. 345 with no hop
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15 July, 2015, 11:59
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Still need wood
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Boo-Sabum Ben
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15 July, 2015, 12:29
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I do indeed...
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15 July, 2015, 22:42
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and a good set of British wool 37 pattern bdu ,battle bowler and ammo boots ! unless you want to win the wear in witch case 101st air yawn kit.
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21 July, 2015, 11:41
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King Arms Thompson with real wood kit.
KWC Luger. Lovely gun. Much nicer than the WE version.
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21 July, 2015, 13:14
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I have the KWC blowback Luger in 4.5mm steel bb. It is a lovely gun indeed, though a little 'too' black perhaps. I'm currently in the process of 'weathering' mine to make it look a little more 'used'. Nice pics btw
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21 July, 2015, 21:11
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Don't weather the Luger ! Most genuine ones from the period still look very good ,they were a cherished pistol and most were well cared for and holstered so away from halms way.
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23 July, 2015, 19:27
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The might of the .455 Webley Mk VI.
Apologies for the poor picture quality, was excited as it had just arrived and didn't have a decent camera to hand.
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9 May, 2016, 12:00
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Potato photo but this is my KJ Works KC02 in the RA-Tech 'M1 Carbine' kit with additional front sight and real M1 Carbine rear sight.
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Rear of receiver was built up with quick steel, filed/sanded and the rear sight tapped/bolted into place.
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