So plenty of space if you look
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Is that an Ares though? If so he works fast.
It's posted in the 'Ares Grease Gun' topic and the owner mentions in the first post of that thread that he ordered two at eHobby Asia.
Yes I found them on ehobby a few days ago hence the video I posted.
They are also on Panda about £140.
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A friend of mine orderd a Grease Gun also. Hope it will arrive soon so we can have a look at it and compare it with some of our other replica's (and my new AGM sten )
Any news on the internals yet? as i have a spare hudson greasgun kicking around i have seen videos of the stock ares firing at 300fps on the dot. So if it is a micro AEG its the most powerful one on the market (as stock) so far.
Not a bad conversion shows it can be done. Which is good news to make it skirmishable!
On the French WW2 airsoft forum one of the members successfully converted his Grease Gun to place the batterij in the handgrip.
You can find the pictures on his gallery: http://www.ww2airsoft.fr/phpBB2/album_p ... SC&start=0
Just scroll a bit down.
Here is the thread on the forum where he explains (a bit) what he has done, in French: http://www.ww2airsoft.fr/phpBB2/viewtop ... 071#123071
The google translator is only a bit helpfull
"the largest tactical and realistic WW2 community in Europe since 2007"........my big fat hairy arse all 250 ofthe cheese eating surrender monkeys ....what a bunch of fucquers......so typically French ...not really involved in WW2 at all and yet claim a lot of false glory .....tete's de merde .
Inflation of their membership due to needing to register to view.
I wonder if they get as many non-French visitors as this forum gets non-British.
They might be right though, as Comrades in Arms is "The largest tactical and realistic WW2 community in Europe since 2006"
Inflation of their membership due to needing to register to view.
I wonder if they get as many non-French visitors as this forum gets non-British.
no for god sakes let them sink under a welter of uneatable and smelly cheese,
What about we talk about that Ares Grease gun instead of pissing on other forums?
Who cares what they claim. I don't and just use their forum for information and visit their ww2 games. Just like this forum.
What about we talk about that Ares Grease gun instead of pissing on other forums?
Who cares what they claim. I don't and just use their forum for information and visit their ww2 games. Just like this forum.
I'm sure their forum is great ...just their inflated claims I'm taking the piss out of my own forum ....and I reserve the right to say what I like on here
Must admit I've been thinking about putting on a 4th Armoured game, lots of Brits and US fighting la Boche for 7 hours and then in the last half hour the De Gaulle heroes can come in and claim the objective once it's been abandoned .
ok the Aries /M3 looks a nice wallhanger if we must...
Or Operation Torch and just fight the Vichy?
Only joking Vive La France
Impressions:
U.S. 35th Inf Tech Sargeant
British Royal Artillery Gunner
Generic SS Mann
Weapons:
Cyma M1A1
ASG Sten MK2
ASG MP40
TM M1911A1
WE Browning High Power
HFC Mauser C96
little video of the Ares at the Shot show m3a1 not alot but a little info.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SErXlCbdnI
bhà !!
orrible!!!
Mag avaliable now at Red Wolf
http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airsoft/Magazines_SHOOTER_AEG_Std_Shooter_Magazine_for_Ares_M3A1.htm
$24
I hate weapons that keep the battery in the mag, as it's seriously unrealistic & annoying to reload if you have to take the battery off every time...
But with this mag' design you don't have to take the battery off every time as it plugs inside the mag', and the mag' has little sprung contacts that connect it to the gun as soon as the mag' is inserted. The idea is that you're meant to have a mini batt' in every mag' you use, rather than taking only one batt' out into the field and keep swapping it between mags', which would be a silly thing to contemplate doing.
A Proud Member Of 'Team Spleen!' who play mainly at Gunman Airsoft, Tuddenham, Suffolk.
Yes but hardly anyone likes the idea
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