Last seen: May 19, 2026
FWIW, here is what I did to my German low boots which are partly 'rough out'. http://www.ww2airsoft.org.uk/php/phpBB2/viewtopic...
Finally rebadged my red beret from Ox & Bucks Light Infantry* to South Staffs (incl "Holland cloth"), and changed my Sten sling from evi...
Yes, with fingers works and was advocated on early tins (although I prefer a more refined approach ). Hell, it was even used as a winter hand protec...
Not polish, no. You will need to waterproof them. One way is to use a boot sealer spray of the sort you get in camping shops (such as Nikwax) which wi...
Hehe, technically part of China but still a country all of its own, distinctly different in terms of commerce (esp. relevant with airsoft gun manufact...
http://www.ironairsoft.com website is rather bereft of detail about company details but the domain address is registered to a web desig...
I've run a test today and the colour is indeed different on dilution - I hadn't noticed this before. 1 part SnS diluted 2 parts water and applied fou...
No, you shouldn't need to re-send Rooster.
You should be able to now Mav.
Yes, you have been confused, as have I. I've not seen any evidence that KG3 existed in WWI or was specified for use by the army. Contemporary advertis...
The solution is simple, do the lot with the Shoot n Scoot stuff. Warren's colour is closest to KG3 and is more economical - win-win. What colour was ...
You did miss it, 3pm onwards on Friday "Start and finish times": http://www.ww2airsoft.org.uk/php/phpBB2/viewtopic....
Have a safe journey Rob. Please, no messages saying how wonderful it is out there, I'm depressed enough as it is!
I've posted up my interpretation of the Japanese on the website: http://www.ww2airsoft.org.uk/lee-enfield-no-4-from-ktw/
Save me a copy of Issue 2 Josh if you still have one, I'll buy it off you at Anzio. (I've still not seen it!)