Rifles
Snow Wolf PPSH Full Metal & Real Wood - 2 Magazines
Snow WolfThese models are best suited as display pieces/props and are not recommended for skirmish use. This is one of the most realistic PPSH models avail...
View full detailsG&G M1 Garand Real Wood - ETU Version
G>he M1 Garand was the first semi-automatic rifle to be adopted by the US Army in 1936, seeing extensive use throughout WW2 up into the mid 1950's ...
View full detailsG&G GM1903 A4 - Gas
G&GBefore purchasing, please note the following: We recommend this model as a realistic looking, feeling and functional model. However the hop-up per...
View full detailsG&G GR14 (M14) Real Wood - ETU
G>his M14 was one of the first on the market to an electronic trigger unit (ETU) since they started spreading across the G&G range. Finally a...
View full details*PRE-ORDER* - Shoei Seisakusho MP40 - Hyper Realistic Non Firing Prop
Shoei SeisakushoThis is a pre-order deposit. Expected retail is €1000+ on release. Please see pricing information regarding this model at the bottom. Shoei Seisak...
View full detailsSnow Wolf Thompson M1A1 - Real Wood / Full Metal
Snow WolfOriginally designed as a "Trench Sweeper" in 1918 to help break the stalemate of WW1, the Thompson was widely adopted by the U.S. armed forces and...
View full detailsDouble Bell Mini-14 Rifle - AEG
Double BellIf you love it when a plan comes together this is the rifle for you! This model is based on the Ruger Mini-14, a similar variant to the one used b...
View full detailsS&T (AGM) MG42 Full Metal / Real Wood - Carry Case + Bipod
S&TThis replica from AGM is based on the Maschinengewehr 42 or "Buzzsaw" used by the German infantry from 1942-1945, along with extensive use post-wa...
View full detailsAGM MP40 - Full Metal
AGMThis replica from AGM is based on the Maschinenpistole 40, or MP40 model, as used by the German infantry and paratroopers from 1939 - 1945, along ...
View full detailsG&G M1 Garand Silver Ceremonial - ETU Version
G>he M1 Garand was the first semi-automatic rifle to be adopted by the US Army in 1936, seeing extensive use throughout WW2 up into the mid 1950's ...
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