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I just need a holster for it.

 

No no, it's a joke ;) ... I already got a Holster. :lol:

 

I installed it only for taking the picture because a friend of mine says it would be too long for a carbine but i think it's only too long for a Glock. :P

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From one member of the Korrigan Airsoft Team, Chief, webmaster of http://airsoftupgrade.free.fr/., I would like to introduce a TM VSR10... with an unique look...

 

A bit of history...

 

The "Charleville 1777" was introduced in the French Royal Army in 1776 and was produced til 1822. 2 million "Charleville" were manufactured up to 1822, which is considerable taking into account the means of the time.

 

The idea was to make a very similar copy, but not just for show, but to play with...

The gun is 1.60m long without the bayonet, 1.90 with (plastic bayonet here ! ;)).

Chrono : 285fps with 0.25, this baby is shooting very very well.

 

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Plate (not sure of my translation there)

 

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the other side :

 

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The rod is the bbs magazine (72 bbs) and the (plastic) bayonet

 

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Wood (Beech) handcrafted, metal ans copper... wonderful.

 

The Charleville is cocked with the small leather lanyard, passed in the small ring, fixed in the bolt.

 

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This is a really unique airsoft gun... and it deserve a better english than mine, but I didn't resist to the pleasure to show you something so beautiful.

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Some of mine and my friend weapons

 

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s261/ma...as/IMG_4812.jpg

 

And this is my last adquisition, an M14 EBR and some midcaps :D

 

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s261/ma...as/IMG_4847.jpg

 

Bye!!

 

Which RAS system is that on the first picture on the bottom M4 with the ACOG?

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Wood (Beech) handcrafted, metal and copper... wonderful.

 

The Charleville is cocked with the small leather lanyard, passed in the small ring, fixed in the bolt.

 

 

 

Simply brilliant. Massive round of applause to the guy who made that piece of wonderfulness :)

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