If I recall correctly, the gas mags fire at 350 fps and the CO2 ones at 500. There may, however, be "high-powered" green gas mags as well th...
Nice! Did you make it yourself?
Could you use a nail or thin piece of metal to knock it out?
Western arms I believe made a M1911 at one point, don't know if they still do.
In the past I would have said yes and used 134a. But now that using that is prohibited I am not up to speed with which gasses can be used and in parti...
Anyone know if the Marushin green gas M1 carbines are any good? Lots of sites don't like CO2 guns. The old NBB guns were great, they're just really h...
Thought this thread has dried up a bit, so here's mine. Marushin M1 Garand
1. Marushin M1 Garand 8mm- 330 fps 2. I intend to skirmish it, I haven't gotten to though 3. Michigan, United States
It takes an AEG spring I think, just be careful about the sear, it may wear out with the higher stress level.
I haven't had an issue with mine being too hot, I've had reliability issues with mine. You should know a good machinist if you buy one.
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Definitely! Just give some pictures we can drool at.
Such a beautiful gun- I'd buy it if I didn't already have one
Stock or upgrades?
I would think one meant for a Marushin or Tanaka would fit.
Really like that wood, no horrible orange stain like the dboys.
There's a review on the American WWII forum of the RWA one, externally it's pretty good but when firing there's a horrible grinding sound coming from ...