hitman101 wrote:looks disturbingly impractical
binarypunisher wrote:Disturbingly impractical? Thats funny, it worked well enough through two World Wars.
You should come up for a WWII game SoulReaper, they are IMO the best airsoft games I have been to.
airsoft-news.eu wrote:Monda Int.: Word from offical VFC distributor
The plot thickens. James from Monda International sent in this news- it appears that both prices and anticipated models, communicated by Jon from NitroAirsoft.com are wrong:
The news you post regarding VFC BAR and M1A1 Carbine are not TRUE. I don't know where the Jon (NitroAirsoft.com) get the information from. But, They are not VFC agent, distributor or dealer. They don't have right to post any information about VFC with out authorize.
OK! Let's clearly the true
The VFC not making M1A1 or M1A2 Carbine now. As I know, They just plan to make the folding stock kits for Marushin GBB M1A2 Carbine only. The release date unknown.
The VFC have not release any price information about the BAR AEG and Folding Stock kits for Marushin GBB M1A2 Carbine.
I estimate the retail price for the first limited CNC version BAR will be around US$1500.00~1800.00.
At least we know where we stand and frankly- previous news was too good to be true
Well, see, thats the interesting thing. I first saw this story at airsoft-news.eu (but didnt get a chance to post it here, before Sleepy did). The story origionally broke (from my point of view) whenbinarypunisher wrote:So Nitro was wrong? Im shocked.![]()
Airsoft Assist leaked information to Airsoft-news.eu, NitroAirsoft does not show up until a couple days later with information about the M1A1.Airsoft-news.eu wrote:Airsoft Assist: Upcoming from VFC; Fogtech in stock Herman from Airsoft Assist, the European airsoft distributor, sent in news about upcoming replicas from Vega Force Company. Just a friendly reminder, they are wholesaler and don't deal directly to the public:
As this is the BAR thread, I am confused by your post. While yes, the M1A1 was in very limited use (primarily with Paratroopers), the BAR was used in very large numbers during the second world war.binarypunisher wrote:According to Wikipedia it was used in very limited numbers in WW2.
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