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Old May 28th, 2015, 07:13   #16
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Post up on our forum and see, somebody might have one kicking around.. No idea.

http://ontarioairsoftwwiireenactors....8307bda7381bf4

Either way, you've got a fancy for WW2 stuff and we like you
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Old May 28th, 2015, 07:22   #17
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This model I believe I held one and tested fired it long ago. I almost bought it then I changed my mind and walked away with the cash. I found that the power was a bit too weak and the shell eject blow back was too slow. It was a nice design and finishing. Now I think I miss it. LMAO. Would you show some pics and video. Love to see it again! Please.

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I started collecting airsoft guns in 1980's. So far there is only the Maurshin M1 Carbine has shell eject version which was very hard to find one today.

I have one which and it has 2 gas chambers, one for shooting the bbs, and one for the blow black. Shells are plastic. Not very powerful but good for enjoying the functionally experience of shell eject WW2 classic rifle.
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Old May 28th, 2015, 07:31   #18
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Oh man, this is a very unique piece for collections. Just I dun have the cash. Absolutely like to get one like this. LOL

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Oh there is at least one.
Not sure if they will ship to canada. Also no velocity listed so not sure if it will import at all. Plus you sugested that $1500 was too much so $3500 plus exchange and shipping from NZ with a prety good chance it gets held by cbsa....

http://m.guncity.com/?urlid=us-m1-ga...replica-121142
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Old May 28th, 2015, 12:01   #19
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Forever_Kaos: I'm on me way!! But if I get there and find out I gotta be 'age verfied' to look at toys for sale, i'm gonna roll my eyes. I swear I will!

Swattiger: 100% agreed with N_Force about the pics. I'd love to see some shots of that beauty if you have an opportunity to take some. Probably well out of my price range even if you did want to move it but i'd like to gawk at it and i'm sure others would also.
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Old May 28th, 2015, 17:09   #20
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Oh man, this is a very unique piece for collections. Just I dun have the cash. Absolutely like to get one like this. LOL
Might as well just buy a real Garand for 1/3 the cost...
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Old May 28th, 2015, 17:25   #21
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Might as well just buy a real Garand for 1/3 the cost...
Agreed. For price is way lower to get a real one. But when something unique, even limited, that's the higher price has to pay for. Especially the Japanese engineering behind it. (real steel is much higher population than airsoft, that's making airsoft more expensive than RS) Unfortunately I just don't have that much to spend. Believe me or not, my airsoft I spent and invested, all of them are below $1.5k including upgrades but not including the time I spent on them. And also I always said, airsoft need no license and go to range, I just stay in my gun tech room and get everything done and test most likely! Pretty easy tho. Or for long range test, I go to friends home with 5 acre back yard to test out.
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Old June 12th, 2015, 18:29   #22
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Shell Ejecting Marushin M1 Carbine

As promised, here are some of the pictures of the my shell ejecting Marushin
M1 Carbine, real wood stock, short magazine, comes with 8 shells, and I have bought extra 8 shells.

Two gas chambers, one for blow black, one for shooting BBs. Need some fine tune to make the blow back work. But whole gun is in good condition as I actually do not play (not to mention game) with it a lot.

One "weird" thing is the "black paint bbs" come with the pacakge. I never use it as I don't want to clean up the chamber.

Enjoy !
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Old June 12th, 2015, 20:55   #23
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Nice collection piece, my friend. If you bought it around 80', that could be the one I liked but didn't buy it. You're keeping it soooo gooood.

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As promised, here are some of the pictures of the my shell ejecting Marushin
M1 Carbine, real wood stock, short magazine, comes with 8 shells, and I have bought extra 8 shells.

Two gas chambers, one for blow black, one for shooting BBs. Need some fine tune to make the blow back work. But whole gun is in good condition as I actually do not play (not to mention game) with it a lot.

One "weird" thing is the "black paint bbs" come with the pacakge. I never use it as I don't want to clean up the chamber.

Enjoy !
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Old June 12th, 2015, 23:58   #24
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Nice collection piece, my friend. If you bought it around 80', that could be the one I liked but didn't buy it. You're keeping it soooo gooood.
Thanks and I did buy it in around 1993. I also bought a spring power Tanaka 98Kar which is also still in good condition.
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Old June 13th, 2015, 11:26   #25
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Thanks for posting the pictures Swattiger. That baby looks awesome and you've definitely kept it in tip-top condition! Neat idea having a second gas chamber for the blowback also.

Do you know what it shoots at roughly?

What fun that must be!
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Old June 13th, 2015, 15:34   #26
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Thanks for posting the pictures Swattiger. That baby looks awesome and you've definitely kept it in tip-top condition! Neat idea having a second gas chamber for the blowback also.

Do you know what it shoots at roughly?

What fun that must be!
Thanks for your kind words.

I believe it shoots around 240FPS.
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