
it's a home made one, made out of wood & plastic! Even more impressive, looks good.
Is there anywhere one could aquire a Sten battery stock on its own at the moment? I know Warren at SnS had them but he ran out and doesn't know when h...
They do say that the ones they tested were 365 FPS, which seems the average from other suppliers I've seen. Still strikes me as hot, what ever happene...
There is also the option of putting an adjustable AK hop-up,in there. So it doesn't come with a hop? It'll need to be a custom AK hop up to access am...
What length is the issue kukri? I had looked at the thread on rifles running at normal FPS and found it quite interesting. I'd been toying with the ...
Makes sense
Ah so that's why I couldn't find it, my security clearence wasn't high enough I really am very impressed with the kit Yith, given the standard of yo...
Another good one Warren, makes me sad I can't make this Sunday. BTW well up for a Malayan emergency game!
Yeah, the drum mag does seem expensive by itself. Still doesn't explain why it's over twice as expensive to buy the gun in the UK as it is in the US, ...
Any other suppliers for this spotted yet? It's actually in circulation now, Kapowwe in the US has sold their first shipment & are expecting their ...
Based on previous prices plus allowing for any increases the 1928 is going to come in at around £160 - £200 Do you mean the Cybergun M1928? Becau...
I'd rather taken Spiers to mean that a 'proper' M1928 didn't exist, the M1A1 with M1928 front end bolted on not really counting. I'd hate for someone ...
Funny that they seem to have used a picture of an actual 1928 rather than the AEG, seeing the difference in the stock and receiver.
I have to say I find it ironic that a gun designed to be simple, quick and cheap to build, it being made of steel pipes, messy welds, chicken wire and...