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July 20th, 2011, 08:14 | #1 |
MP 18
hey,
Anyone know where i could get a Canadian legal MP18 world war 1 gun? probably impossible to find but you never know. Also anyone know anyone who builds custom guns? |
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July 20th, 2011, 08:47 | #2 |
Crackers
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build it
there are none in production most ww1 guns arent made into airsoft. If you have any more questins on were to buy i'm gonna save you the trouble and tell you we CANNOT tell you were to buy guns as a part of the rules of this site you must be age verified in person. also read some of the material here http://www.airsoftcanada.com/forumdisplay.php?f=21 it will help alot |
July 20th, 2011, 11:16 | #3 |
Looks almost like a PPSH though.
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July 20th, 2011, 12:40 | #4 |
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The MP18 being made into airsoft are custom made - no major company produce the mp18.
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July 20th, 2011, 13:12 | #5 |
multitech
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If a PPSH and a STEN had a baby!
Start with a STEN and make a custom body and stock based on a PPSH.
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July 20th, 2011, 16:29 | #6 |
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WW2Quebec |
Actually, the MP18 is like the grand-daddy of all smgs.
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July 20th, 2011, 18:28 | #7 |
Wasnt the Villar perosa the first?
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July 20th, 2011, 19:05 | #8 |
Thanks for the info guys, Ill have to think about making it myself,
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July 20th, 2011, 19:07 | #9 |
MP18 was the first troop carried SMG, there were earlier but never produced in large numbers or used by a military
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July 20th, 2011, 20:07 | #10 |
Vicious MSPaint Wizard
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WWI guns are few and far between.
Obscure WWI guns are generally custom built. |
July 20th, 2011, 23:42 | #11 |
I might be wrong on this, but I think all you'd really need would be a PPSH, a new barrel shroud, and some sheet metal. What I'm thinking is this (considered it for messing around with a Cybergun Thompson): keep the standard drum mag, but fabricate a new feed system. Rotate the drum 90° clockwise and put a chute on it, shaped to fit the mag well. Only problem would be feeding it to the chamber. Plus, it wouldn't exactly be a perfect reproduction, but it could definitely look close enough.
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July 21st, 2011, 01:29 | #12 |
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WW2Quebec |
Technically yes, but it depends on your definition of the first smg - the Villar Perosa was horribly impractical in ground-combat and was originally design as an aircraft light machine gun and it was design to be fired from a stationary position (http://world.guns.ru/smg/it/villar-perosa-e.html). The MP18 is a much more representative early design to what future interwar smgs (the british lancaster, the MP28, the Bergmann MP-35, the Type 100 were all derived from the MP18 design rather than the Villar Perosa)will be based on; hence, it is regarded as the first practical smg.
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