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imp1864
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I was looking for a garand bayonet and came across this
http://www.medieval-arms.co.uk/ma/actio ... yonet.html

Might be worth a look and relativly cheap. P


 
Posted : 28/11/2008 4:41 pm
Wingnut
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nice find but the shipping cost makes it the same or more expensive than other sites! but i just noticed one comes with the frog so not so bad

 
Posted : 20/12/2008 6:39 pm
Wingnut
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This site also does german helmets including para. also has the brow sniper plate!

 
Posted : 20/12/2008 6:46 pm
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I've been tempted by this before but £10.50 for UK postage seems greedy.

 
Posted : 20/12/2008 6:55 pm
Wingnut
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S.O.F do one there price is £39.99 + £10 for the frog+ £6.50 if the item is over 1kg and i think its 2.99 standard

 
Posted : 21/12/2008 12:26 pm
Steiner
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Depends what you want it for, but if you want to use it for airsoft, then go for a rubber one so you can get knife kills!


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Posted : 21/12/2008 5:04 pm
Wingnut
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Whats the crack with rubber bayonets why are blunt rounded metal ones not ok, i used to be in a dark age re-enactment group and we used to batter the crap out of each other with metal swords, axes, pole arms and daggers. is it down to insurance?

 
Posted : 21/12/2008 8:10 pm
Chomley-Warner
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Unlike your dark age re-enactment group, airsoft isn't a contact sport. Anyone wielding anything bayonet-like in a game is just asking for trouble. A 'bayonet' kill can be safely carried out by a gentle touch with the hand on a shoulder and whisper 'knife kill'. The bayonet is safely stashed on your belt and so cannot cause alarm, nor danger. Trust me, the shock and ignominy of being knife-killed is just the same!

Strictly speaking bladed weapons cannot be brought into games. At CiA games we do allow it but on the condition that they are not removed from safe scabbards - be they real steal, replicas, blunt or sharp, plastic or rubber.

 
Posted : 21/12/2008 9:27 pm
Kermit
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Medieval-Arms sell kit made by an Indian company called Deepeeka. I've purchased from them before, as they make the *best* repro FJ shells - bar none. Pity that the liners are crap and need replacing though :evil:

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Posted : 21/12/2008 9:32 pm
JD7
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Medieval-Arms sell kit made by an Indian company called Deepeeka. I've purchased from them before, as they make the *best* repro FJ shells - bar none. Pity that the liners are crap and need replacing though :evil:

Same here, I bought my latest FJ Helmet from Medieval-Arms, great comms and delivery time

 
Posted : 22/12/2008 9:04 am
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