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July 28, 2011
 

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ICS M1 GarandTaiwanese ICS (I CHIN SHIVAN ENTERPRISE CO.,LTD.) are teasing further with a ‘coming soon’ message. Both the M3 Grease gun and M1 Garand are confirmed as AEG’s. The M3 can take a lipo through the end cap and uses a custom gearbox and Thompson magazines but there are no details yet on the Garand’s magazine or loading system.

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