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January 29th, 2011, 16:11 | #16 |
If you compare an airsoft M1 Carbine (Marushin) to an airsoft Sten (AGM / VIVA) you'll notice that you have roughly 3 less inches to work with in regards to the M1 Carbine being fitted with a mechbox. Stens have a much longer receiver than the M1 Carbine. The trigger on a Mk2 Sten is roughly where the stock begins (or ends depending on your point of view) on an M1 Carbine.
If you compare an airsoft M1 Cabine to an airsoft M14 you'll notice that you have at least 3 inches less to work with in regards to the M1 Carbine being fitted with a mechbox. The M1 Carbine magwell is place right after the trigger guard. The M14 magwell is out a bit further. The stock on an M1 Carbine is much narrower and slimmer when compared to an M14. This has been discussed ad nauseum on asian, american and british ww2 airsoft boards. Yes, some hobbyists have made some M1 Carbine AEG but the results haven't been exactly worthwhile. These have usually invovled modified aep gearboxes if my memory seves me correct. The KJW 10/22 GBBR and it's M1 Carbine conversion is the most promising option on the horizon IMHO (They gotta do something about the mag) Back on topic. I'd very pleasant surprised if ICS made ww2 gas guns. But the AEG's would be more than fine. I am curious if they'll make the Garand top feeding. WE is supposed to be working on a GBB Sten and Grease Gun. Edit: forgot the G&G Kar98K Zeta Lab is working on a B.A.R and a PPSH-41. Ares is working on an accurate looking M1928 (not those Cyma / KA bastardizations) I should have a Zeta Lab Mosin Nagant M44 springer shortly. Looking forward to that too.
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January 29th, 2011, 17:19 | #17 |
It would be interesting on how ICS gonna deal with the battery solution for the M3 Grease gun, if it turns out a AEG. I wanna see hows that gonna turn out :3
Honestly, I would like to see reputable manufacturer taking on the Sten or atleast some British rifles. |
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January 29th, 2011, 17:46 | #18 |
Here's a decent Ares M3A1 review: http://ww2airsoft-asia.proboards.com...lay&thread=714
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January 29th, 2011, 17:57 | #19 |
From what I know from a few people that were at shot show G&g, Ics were a bust when it came to talking about new products. They couldn't even understand basic english and had no rep. From the little they did get everything ICS was prototype only and had no 2011 release dates.
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January 29th, 2011, 18:13 | #20 |
ICS had a prototype / dummy model M3 grease Gun on their wall really high upat the 2011 Shot Show according to AirsoftOhio members. It's apparently in their 2011 catalogue and according to their rep at the Shot Show it's going to be ready for summer 2011.
When it actually hits retailers is anyone's guess. I think the rep wasn't so sure about what mag it'll take. FF to 3:45: YouTube - ICS at 2011 Shot Show |
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January 29th, 2011, 18:22 | #21 |
He (David) did say that the M3 Grease Gun were going to use M1 Thompson Magazines.
That would defiantly help in getting more magazines for the gun as there are many Thompson magazine manufacturers. Looking forward to seeing how this all develops.
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January 30th, 2011, 15:55 | #22 |
I'm not sure I prefer the Ares battery placement or the ICS placement. The Ares is neat, but the ICS is more practical. I can't wait until more info is posted about the M1. That and a KJW 10/22 with the carbine stock would be awesome. The only missing piece is a 1911.
On another note, I love the stock on the MP5 at the beginning. |
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February 3rd, 2011, 01:35 | #23 |
I can't wait any longer for a proper M1928... it's been years! HURRY UP ARES AND PLEASE BE AS V6 COMPATIBLE AS POSSIBLE!
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February 3rd, 2011, 14:46 | #25 | |
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February 3rd, 2011, 15:03 | #26 |
Who's gonnabe poor this year.......meh !
The ICS M1, I want it ! But KWA's recoil Ak AEG series, shown at the shot show will ruin me !
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February 3rd, 2011, 15:05 | #27 | |
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The Ares version of the Grease Gun is an M3A1. This version did not see any war time service in the ETO. It was issued during the post war occupation period in the ETO. The ICS version is supposed to be an M3 version (with the cocking handle) which was used in the MED and ETO during WW2. As far as the Pacific theatre is concerned, very few M3A1's were issued late in the war to GI's. There are plenty of period photos of GI's with cocking handle removed M3's. All that is left is a dime size hole in the lower receiver where the cocking handle was located. (I might have to drill a hole in my M3A1 lower receiver) So if you have a huge hard on for WW2 correct grease gun it might be wise to wait for the ICS version. The M3A1 is accurate for Korean Conflict, Vietnam War, Gulf War etc.
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February 3rd, 2011, 15:08 | #28 | |
Wanna buy some Nod's? #StolenValour
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February 3rd, 2011, 17:00 | #30 |
Bummer, I was hoping I'd view this thread an find news of a carbine aeg
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