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About sgttom
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Rank
Newbie
- Birthday 09/03/1994
Additional Information
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Airsofter since
2008
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Toy collection
CYMA Thompson
Dboys Kar98
JG BAR-10
AGM Custom AEG M1 Garand -
Country
United States
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AIM
BANZITOMMY
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Website URL
http://wwiisgttom.webs.com/
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Gender
Male
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Location
USA State of Michigan near Detroit
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Interests
Military History, War, airsoft, all types of weapons, firearms, acting, movie making, script writing, reenacting, collecting, and modifying airsoft weapons.
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Here's my 4th rifle Its my best rifle as far as authenticity and sturdiness goes. The receiver proportions are pretty much as good as they can be. I still have another one in the works that is a tad better. This one rocks though. This is the first time I've done a blondie wood finish which I thought turned out nice. I hope the customer is happy with it. It also uses new shorter mags which fit in Kar98 pouches, got the idea from someone on WWIIAA. I also added a wire that can be used to pull the mags out. http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh11/Fighten3rd/Kar98%20Conversion%20Pictures/DS
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Here is my Custom M1 Garand AEG now finished, externally that is. Only thing I need to finish it up is this one metal piece. The base rifle is a TSD M14. All the parts I bought to modify it to an M1 Garand were: repro M1 Garand Handguards original M1 Garand Gas Cylinder and front sight assembly original M1 Garand Buttplate original M1 Garand Sling The Stock is a modified M14 one which is mostly plastic with some real wood added onto it. The reciever needed a lot of sanding, gluing, and cutting to look right. http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh11/Fighten3rd/M1%20Garand%20Album/D
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Well, I keep my guns in good repair
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Ok here is my 4th Kar98 Rifle that I've made. Turned out very nice in the end. This will be the last one where the base gun uses BAR-10 magazines. The rest will be using a certain type of shot gun magazines which fit in Kar98 pouches. It shoots around 450fps. I don't have a chrono so it may shoot a little higher. It fires really smoothly and the kar98 bolt handle works like a charm. I am very happy with it. The rear sight still sits a little high but I got it lower then last time. I have an idea to get it to sit lower on my newer rifles. The metal on this one was painted to look blued. I am g
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Hello everyone. Just to introduce myself, I am a WWII Airsofter and Reenactor. I make custom WWII Weapons, Kar98s to be exact. The Kar98s I make use BAR-10 or VSR-10 internals. The outer body is usually made from a Dboys Kar98. I'll be posting pictures of the Kar98s, I make, as I finish them. I've made three so far. I don't have pictures of the first two but here is the 3rd. Version II Wood Stock Kar98 #3 I am very happy with the way it turned out. This particular one is a wood stock version made from some kind of post-war Mauser variant stock. The stock needed a lot of modding
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Yep I do that. Like you said its a lot of hard work but it turns out very nice once you've finished it and definitely can become a competitor. http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh11/Fi...er/DSC01845.jpg http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh11/Fi...er/DSC01847.jpg http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh11/Fi...er/DSC01828.jpg I think the Dboys Kar98 could be an ok gun if the shells worked more smoothly, if it was used a very realistic WWII skirmish such as one where both sides only used rifles with a few machine guns as support, and if the shells were cheaper(maybe plastic shells).