Since so many people ask me where these guns came from and how much they cost, I have decided to explain everything in this section. I will describe how we obtained each individual gun and how it was upgraded. Hopefully some of you guys out there can start your collection(s) one day!
M1A1 Thompson : This was our 1st gun purchased in the collection. We bought it from airsoftAtlanta.com for $330 (at that time). About 1 year later we added a real wood stock, pistol grip, and front grip to it. I will explain how we did this later in this message. This gun was also upgraded with an M120 spring, new gears, new piston and piston head, and a new tightbore barrel (4.03 I believe).
M1 Garand : This was originally purchased from Evike.com as a TM M14. It was converted to the M1 Garand, and uses real wood and real metal parts. I will explain how we did this later in this message, as well.
VFC 1918 A2 BAR : This was the most difficult of the guns to get our hands on. I was fortunate to get a good deal from Evike.com, and bought this gun for $800 - A deal you won't see again anytime soon. While $800 is still expensive, it didn't hit me very hard, because I sold off a few other airsoft guns to get the cash for it. This gun was hard to get, because it took me about 5 months of waiting and persistent calling to make sure it got to me. It is my favorite gun of the collection for that reason. (The wood on this gun is REAL for those wondering about it.)
WE P08 Luger : This gun was also purchased at Evike.com for $110 (at that time). It's a simple pistol that added a nice touch to the collection.
KAR 98K : This gun was bought from pyramidAirsoft.com for about $130. It was not expensive, but we would like to (someday) convert it to the M1903 A3. This is not going to happen anytime soon, due to college and money.
1919 A4 : This gun was bought from air-sharp.com for $425 (at that time). You can contact Ian (owner of site) and he will work with you on a design. The gun is made out of PVC and it is pretty solid. Not a bad gun at all.
Wood kit conversions : The guns that had real wood added to them (M1A1 Thompson and M1 Garand) had the wood parts purchased from freewebs.com/azrmachine, a company based in the Philippines. The pricing was reasonable, but shipping was expensive. The newer stocks they offer for the M1 Garand are MUCH better made, and look a lot closer to the Garand than the one we have. Eventually, we will order a new stock and use that, since ours does differ a bit from the real gun.
If anyone still has questions, you can contact me. If I have the time on my hands, I will try to answer to my best ability. Thanks for watching guys!
german sniper? lol
Phantomgaming1000 3 days ago
this guy knows nothing that kar is what the 1903 is. springfield armory made an american style kar and the germans didn't like it so we went into ww1 thats how we repaid them for making the 1903 withuot thier permission
godzilla200022 2 weeks ago
Were the bloody hell did you get a browning .30 MG?!
legoarmydude 1 month ago
ive shat myself awsome guns dude
jthunder2011 1 month ago
What about the colt 1911
TheCODzebra 2 months ago
dont waste ur money on airsoft buy the real thing i love my real m1 garand :) along with all the other world war 2 rifles i own :)
SgtEisenberger 2 months ago
i cant find the kar98 k on pyramid airsoft. PLEASE REPLY!
SenorMatthew 2 months ago
Freakin rich people
tert0928 3 months ago
@superairsoftking I have the Dboys Kar 98k. It's a good gun, a little wobbly with the metal, but it's a decent gun check my review.
CheckerBoard231 3 months ago