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Postby Jihad » Tue Feb 02, 2010 6:28 pm

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Postby timberwolf61 » Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:50 am

PPSh-41 by Hexagon Productions: http://www.gunnerairsoft.com/catalog/in ... Path=1_180
They have a light and dark wood version. I have the dark wood version myself and I like it a lot but mine needs some modifications. It's $295

ARES made a PPSh too but it's $100 more and I don't know much about it, here: http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.p ... ts_id=6808
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Postby Filipp14 » Wed Oct 06, 2010 9:24 pm

Wow i would really like the mp40 or stg44
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Postby John_234 » Fri Oct 15, 2010 6:46 pm

The Hi-Power was not used very much by the actual commonwealth because the facilities were... in German-occupied Belgium, IIRC. I know the Germans made limited use of them though. Also, you should probably add the Maruzen PPk, and the Zeke PP conversion kit.

The Mauser HSC, which I believe was the basis for the PPk design, is also available, though the only one I know of is a cheap HFC GNBB.
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Postby congofal » Fri Oct 15, 2010 6:54 pm

The Hi Power was produced for the Commonwealth by John Inglis and Company in Toronto Canada during the War , it was issued to the Special Operations Executive (SOE) , the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) , the Special Air Service (SAS) Regiment , the Royal Canadian Tank Corps , Royal Canadian Air Force , Officers in the Canadian Infantry and many others.
It was also produced by the Fabrica Militar de Armas (FMA) in Argentina and sold to the British .
Not very limited use at all.
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Postby Vidar » Sat Dec 04, 2010 3:35 am

Don't forget the entire Tanaka line of WWII-era weapons. There are K98 replicas, and the japanese Arisaka. Here's the website, from which you can view all of their different classes of replicas.

http://www.tanaka-works.com/
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Postby ScaredShooter » Sun Jan 09, 2011 3:38 pm

Oh boy this makes me feel awful stupid guys
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