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Old January 2nd, 2006, 15:35   #16
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No, a Gewehr does not exist cheaply yet. There are rumours that Shoei is developing a new one, but that will probably run in the neighbourhood of 2500 dollars.
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Old January 2nd, 2006, 15:40   #17
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Have ya looked at this?

http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwol...sp?prodID=9024
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Old January 2nd, 2006, 15:45   #18
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That would be a bolt action G33...not the Semi Auto G43.

http://www.shoeiseisakusho.co.jp/FH000032a.jpg
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Old January 2nd, 2006, 16:42   #19
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Tnx guys its good to see helpful ppl around! So the G43 is still expensive as all Shoei guns as i seen. (STG44, MG34, MG 42 etc)

I looked at Redwolf airsoft but I read somewhere that one cannot import airsoft weapons into Canada except if you have a right licences or something like this.

That G33\40 is the short mountainer version right? Anybody owns one?
If yes are you a mountainer reanactor?
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To withdraw is impossible, to surrender is unthinkable. Let us fight bravely and honour our arms!- 1444 Battle of Varna
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Old January 2nd, 2006, 17:00   #20
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Tnx guys its good to see helpful ppl around! So the G43 is still expensive as all Shoei guns as i seen. (STG44, MG34, MG 42 etc)

I looked at Redwolf airsoft but I read somewhere that one cannot import airsoft weapons into Canada except if you have a right licences or something like this.

That G33\40 is the short mountainer version right? Anybody owns one?
If yes are you a mountainer reanactor?
Thats why you get retailers to get things for ya.

How else do ya think everyone here got their aegs/ect? :lol:
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Old January 2nd, 2006, 17:11   #21
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Tanaka rifles are top of the line. I would recommend any of them. They are definatley worth the 900. As BC_K said, retailers can custom order certain weapons in. Make sure you have the money before asking or else you won't be taken seriously.
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Old January 3rd, 2006, 16:07   #22
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I would buy the uniform first. For myself airsoft is a secondary project when compared to creating a WWII impression. You can always borrow or get a modern airsoft gun and wear the uniform.

The uniform you can wear all year! Impress your friends, spice up your love life, or rule a holloween party. Even just having it hanging up on your wall will instill a sence of pride knowing that you have not forgeten about a group of men who tried to change the world.

In today's modern world a German WWII uniform says you're an educated man. You don't buy into the propaganda and lies of the victors of confilict and you can find out facts for yourself.
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Old January 3rd, 2006, 16:09   #23
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Well put kamerad.
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Old January 3rd, 2006, 16:53   #24
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That was very well put indeed.
Gott Mit Uns.

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I wrote couple of emails to ww2militaria-kcs and rangers airsoft.
For the first i wrote about 2 days ago, yet no answer.
For the latter i wrote on saturday still no answer.

And no I didnt write noob quetions, but i was ordering straight forward.
Is rangers closed? what about ww2militaria-kcs?
Maybe they still have an effect from new year's party :cheers:
Or I am a terribly impatiant son-of-a-b****. :twisted:
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Old January 3rd, 2006, 17:22   #25
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Do you honestly expect people to stop their holiday celebrations to answer emailed questions?

You just joined, breathe, relax.
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Old January 3rd, 2006, 17:23   #26
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AKOS!?
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Old January 3rd, 2006, 18:01   #27
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Ye I knew it! SRY Grey it seems you are an experienced member here.
You know us noobs. Eager and Stupid :smack:
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Old January 4th, 2006, 04:30   #28
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Hey man. I bought my m1A1 Thompson first. So I could have some fun while I slowly collected my WWII gear. Im almost done collecting the main stuff. Im a Ranger. I want to buy the M1 Garand now soooo badly but I can't afford it. :P I sugest get your gun first if you want to go and play/get some exp..

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Old January 4th, 2006, 16:44   #29
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Ok!
I ordered my Kar 98.
I also considered geting a Garand, but that would cut into my wish of being a ww2 german airsofter, so the Garand wouldnt be suitable, although its a nice piece and nice weapon in itself.
As I know there is the Smokey's Garand (which costs forunes) and the Marushin which I know nothing about, although it looks great.

SOOO I hope this summer I might get on some events.
Will see what the *big-one* thinks up there.
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Old January 5th, 2006, 00:30   #30
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Mr.ptrap - Where did you order your kar 98 from ?
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