The other M1 Garand AEG in the market, the A&K M1 Garand AEG can be ordered right now from Gunfire and here is what Lezek says about it... "Let us present you the replica of the Second World War American rifle - M1 Garand. The replica has exquisite stained real wood furniture and it was made with attention to details. The stained wood stock and a metal barrel assembly and alloy receiver give it the right weight and realistic look. Thanks to the process of wood staining and use of the walnut color the M1 Garand rifle gains elegance and character.
For reenactors and World War II airsoft enthusiasts, Frank of Firesupport sends in news that the ICS World War II Series are right now available at their store... "Today I am going to introduce our World War II series airsoft guns – M1 Garand and the M3 Submachine gun (Greaser).
Watching this video from The Firearm Blog showing how to field strip the M1 Garand harkens back the ROTC days when we had to do it repeatedly under different simulated conditions, including being blindfolded as we try to disassemble and put it back at the fastest time possible... "The American M1 Garand was the world's first general issue semi-automatic rifle.
Airsoft footage from World War II Airsoft HQ and it's our first time to see the ICS M1 Garand AEG put to use... "This video is about ICS M1 Garand AEG in game at Frontline action Airsoft. I placed a GoPro hero on the stock to give the gameplay a interesting perspective."
The Golden ICS M1 Garand is now at Evike.com and Matt features it in this episode of "The Gun Corner"... "In honor of the end of the Second World War, ICS has pulled out all the stops in crafting this stunning 70th anniversary tribute rifle, released to honor all the men and women who fought for liberty and freedom in both the European and Pacific theaters.
In this episode of the Evike.com's The Gun Corner, Matt talks about the G&G M1 Garand AEG which is now on pre-order at the Evike online store... "The first standard issue semi-automatic rifle issued to the US Armed Forces, the M1 Garand was referred to as "the greatest battle implement ever devised" by General George S. Patton. Replacing the venerable Springfield M1903 in 1936, the M1 Garand quickly displayed its huge advantage on the battlefield.
Airsoftology goes old school as it gets to review a famous World War II Rifle that we recommend to be part of a serious airsoft player's collection... "Sometimes nothing beats a classic, and the new M1 Garand AEG from G&G reminds us that sometimes simpler is WAY better. Watch and see why we say that this isn't your Grandpappy's M1."
Always a pleasure to see Airsoft Insider Magazine post a review online rather than just leaving it only in print. The ICS M1 Garand AEG review is now available for anyone around the world with an internet connection to review... "Whether you are a WWII re-enactor, a collector, or just a fan of the design, the ICS M1 Garand is a fantastic option. From the beautiful wood furniture to the excellent build quality and performance, there’s really something for everyone with this gun.
Action Sport Games (ASG) held a poll which of their Facebook fans would like to have for a promo and they presented the ASG M1 Carbine CO2 GBB and a CAA M4 CQB which the former won the votes of fans. Now, ASG are holding a competition to allow a lucky fan own that M1 Carbine GBB by commenting on it at the Facebook Page. So better hurry, time's ticking.
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RA-Tech have received a unit of the new ICS M1 Garand AEG to show to everyone. The external detailing really looks good but our issue with this is the loading of the magazine. For those who have experience with the M1 Garand, loading the Clip is via pulling the bolt to open the top part of the rifle where you push the clip inside whereas the ICS magazines are loaded the usual way that we are used to due to the gearbox being in the way.