Off topic, but don't go too far overboard - after all, we are watching...heh.
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Gun Brokers/Lenders/Dealers

Mon Jun 14, 2004 12:16 am

I am interested in buying an mp40 or an mp44/stg44 (strumgewehr 44).

I went to http://www.gunbroker.com (ebay for guns), however, found only very expensive options. :(

Can any of you provide some more websites where I could purchase ww2 weaponry.


Thank you...your help IS appriciated! :)

EDIT:

I found an mg34 airsoft!
http://www.gunbroker.com/auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=19163192
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*drools*

Mon Jun 14, 2004 12:30 am

5500$ :eek:

Mon Jun 14, 2004 1:31 am

I assume you know that's an airgun. The real thing would be much more expensive - and probably hard to acquire without a federal firearms license.

Mon Jun 14, 2004 1:49 am

Originally posted by Chacal
5500$ :eek:
....ditto...

Mon Jun 14, 2004 7:15 am

Originally posted by Ralph Wiggum
I assume you know that's an airgun. The real thing would be much more expensive - and probably hard to acquire without a federal firearms license.


I know it's an airgun and it's that expensive (i'm NOT going to purchase that)...I am looking for an mp40 or an mp44 to buy.

(semi-auto of course)


Does anyone have any websites where I could purchase that?

Thank you!

:)

Mon Jun 14, 2004 11:32 am

FULL AUTO. 400 fps 850 RPM I think I can keep them down for a bit :) need more pellets!!

Mon Jun 14, 2004 1:07 pm

I am no expert on those guns, but the problem I see for you in getting one is that they were probably not made in a semi-auto version during the war. Someone may be making semi-auto versions today based on the old models, but if not I think it will be difficult to get one.

Mon Jun 14, 2004 3:42 pm

Yea, im a dealer...

errr... wrong topic....

:eek:

Mon Jun 14, 2004 8:55 pm

i spect that you could find a working replica ?

Mon Jun 14, 2004 9:25 pm

Originally posted by Ryan
Yea, im a dealer...

errr... wrong topic....

:eek:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Mon Jun 14, 2004 9:46 pm

If I were looking for a replica or actual WW2 gun, I would track down one of those WW2 reenactment clubs. Those guys would probably have some good sources.

Tue Jun 15, 2004 1:18 am

I found a Mosin Nagant and a type99 at the Kittery Trading Post in Maine. Bout $100 a peice. They were in fair shape. The funny thing is the 99 didn't look like the one in game. It was a bolt action.

Tue Jun 15, 2004 1:57 am

heres some links i found, when i was going after airsoft ww2 replica junk.

redwolfairsoft
so long as you dont mind paying shipping from hong kong these guys have a lot of stuff. ive never had a problem with them and customs or the escrow payment they require.

most of the mp40s and greaseguns ive seen that fired bbs were made by subpar companies. i really wouldnt recommend the one i bought.

post 9/11 i was a little worried about ordering this kind of stuff to my house from international sources, being that its really illegal in my state. i found
precision airsoft in washington. common items within country. you probably have more options as to where you can shop.

i was afraid most stores id buy from would paint the tip of my gun blaze orange. so i found this store in japan that sells stuff at the list price and doesnt do red paint.i need this

aside from all that crap, as taboo and tasteless as it may seem...id really like an s.s. officers uniform. i found totls.com i just keep an eye on the site because at one point in time they had perfect replica potato mashers that were cheap. they have an overpriced mp40 too.

Tue Jun 15, 2004 6:30 am

Originally posted by Camel toe joe
FULL AUTO. 400 fps 850 RPM I think I can keep them down for a bit :) need more pellets!!


It's like in 'Lock Stock and 2 Smoking Barrels':

'Would everyone for fucks sake just stop getting shot...'

Tue Jun 15, 2004 12:35 pm

Originally posted by S.S. N
heres some links i found, when i was going after airsoft ww2 replica junk.

redwolfairsoft
so long as you dont mind paying shipping from hong kong these guys have a lot of stuff. ive never had a problem with them and customs or the escrow payment they require.

most of the mp40s and greaseguns ive seen that fired bbs were made by subpar companies. i really wouldnt recommend the one i bought.

post 9/11 i was a little worried about ordering this kind of stuff to my house from international sources, being that its really illegal in my state. i found
precision airsoft in washington. common items within country. you probably have more options as to where you can shop.

i was afraid most stores id buy from would paint the tip of my gun blaze orange. so i found this store in japan that sells stuff at the list price and doesnt do red paint.i need this

aside from all that crap, as taboo and tasteless as it may seem...id really like an s.s. officers uniform. i found totls.com i just keep an eye on the site because at one point in time they had perfect replica potato mashers that were cheap. they have an overpriced mp40 too.


Thanks for the links, S.S.N

However, I am looking for the real thing.
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Hey everyone else...when you are talking about replica's, are you talking about it looking, feeling, and firing like the real thing, but only made in later years?

I would like a replica then.!
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