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Marushin m1 nbb carbine in rare 6mm.

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Rhysd2
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Hello all long time no see. Thought I'd post this up here also as someone may be interested.

Make: Marushin
Gun/Model: NBB M1 Carbine
Accessories: sling, oiler bottle, 4 mags total.
Condition: used
FPS: varies
Splits/Swaps/Part Exchange: no/yes/yes
Price/Payment: £420 all in posted.
Pictures: see below

Up for sale is my very rare Marushin nbb M1 carbine, in even rarer 6mm. I owned one of these years ago and regretted selling it. I was lucky enough to acquire one again recently but after taking it out for a game I've found my play styles changed too much since I last owned one and was getting far to close to use it.

For those who aren't familiar with this model, before Marushin made the GBB versions they made these NBB models which are basically mini sniper rifles. They require cocking each shot by pulling the bolt back, and have a fully adjustable hop. They are non blowback and thus are very gas efficient and put out quite high fps. As I said mini sniper rifle, with very good range and accuracy. Most of the NBB models were made in 8mm some rarer ones were made in 6mm. These are very hard to come by and in my 9+ years of playing I've only seen 3. I've been told by several people there are less than 8 to 10 6mm versions in the country. Being a 6mm version its far more site friendly than the 8mm models they made, and being a M1 carbine its very light and easy to carry round all day.

On top if that I was lucky enough to get my hands on 4 mags which are virtually impossible to find. Each mag takes around 15 rounds and has gas to spare after those rounds are shot. The mags seem gas tight. They hiss a tiny bit after I put some gas in them but hold the gas fine over time and have gas to spare after all 15 rounds have been shot. However due to their age they would probably be worth servicing and maybe having the o rings replaced. But they do work currently.

The gun itself has usual age marks and bolt marks. The stock is real wood and has usual age related dings etc. Happy to provide extra pictures should anyone be interested.

On 144a the gun ranged from 400-420ish temperature dependant and on green gas anywhere from 450 to 530 depending on what the outside temp was also. But I'd suggest doing your own chrono testing as I didnt do exhaustive readings.

Swaps wise I'm looking for a TM aa-12 electric shotgun, or cash. I'm open to sensible offers but not keen on budging much on price due to the rarity. A truly great collectors piece that skirmishes amazingly and would be awesome for ww2 or vietnam games also.

Any questions just ask.
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Posted : 30/06/2016 12:17 pm
Rhysd2
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Also interested in a m1918 bar, g&please mk23 stoner, or metal bodied m16 trades wise.



 
Posted : 06/07/2016 5:25 pm
 Daz
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I have an ICS m1 garand AEG wood stock/metall if interested.

 
Posted : 11/07/2016 6:09 pm
Rhysd2
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Very tempted thanks but need something I can use in a upcoming ww1 game. Thanks though



 
Posted : 11/07/2016 8:17 pm
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