An update from King Arms is something for reenactors might like - an electric blowback version of their Thompson M1928 series will be released. No release date announced yet and if pricing will increase with this new feature. If it has recoil even better. We wonder if the EBB feature will also be available in the gold and silver editions too.
An irrelevant review of the King Arms 1928 Thompson? We do agree with it since there never was a review in the first place. But a well though out video of the King Arms 1928 Thompson? We kinda like it. Christopher Lefebvre seems to have gotten bored with airsoft gun reviews so he decided to come out with something really different, with a story. It's just that he forgot to put in the review that it became irrelevant.
Confused? Just watch the video and make your own conclusion. Perhaps it's the Belgian way of airsoft reviews.
Here's the take of Booligan on the M1A1 Thompson made by Snow Wolf/Jing Gong... "Snow Wolf continues to produce unique models for the airsoft market, and the Thompson being reviewed today is one of their newest. It has high quality internal and external components, and looks simply gorgeous. In my opinion, the Thompson is one of the most beautiful firearms ever made, and its rugged simplicity makes it a great option for re-enactors and skirmishers alike."
Talk about another successful conversion though it was a complex one. Now we see a Thompson airsoft gun now running on the PolarStar Fusion Engine... "The Thompson submachine gun is an iconic firearm that was popular during the early 1920s through WWII. Unfortunately it’s not a gun that is typically found on an airsoft field, except for maybe WWII focused games and reenactments.
You didn't really miss out on their previous Facebook promo where you get the chance to win the Silver Thompson as King Arms are amining for 13 thousand this time and two Gold Thompson AEGs are now put up as prizes... "Thank you very much for all your participations for the King Arms 5,000 'Like and Share' event. Are you ready for another round?
Airsoft retailers and distributors looking into a new supply of King Arms AEG can contact them they just announced a product restock. Four (4) AEGs are now available in their inventories which are the Thompson M1A1 Military and M1928 Chicago editions; the Colt M4 CQB-R which has full Colt trademarks licensed from Cybergun; and the AK47 Wood Version.
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Hobby eShop uploaded a new video on the King Arms Thompson M1928 Chicago AEGs if you are still having second thoughts. The video gives you a walkthrough on the features and power of these AEGs... "Hi every one! The King Arms Thompson M1928 Chicago AEG Series are available now, total 3 models in stock, They all come with a very good quality, especially the Grand special version.
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New products in stock at Tiger111HK as they announce that they have King Arms Military and Chicago Thompson Gold Plated series available. Also in stock will be something for budget conscious bullpup gun fans, they have the eAming FN P90 AEGs. More information and links to the product pages below:
King Arms have their Thompson series done in Silver and Gold for those who want to have some bling with these iconic US guns. The Thompson Military and Chicago AEGs made by King Arms are skirmishable but for the discerning buyer, it can be a collector's item that can be mounted for guests to admire, and get the non bling version for airsoft games.
Hobby e-Shop announce that they have new pricing for the Cybergun Thompson AEG series, as the M1928 is now US$149.70 whilst the M1A1 is now US$125.80. As for the original pricing, we forgot. ;) Just check the details at their website... "Hi every one! Cybergun Thompson Series with new prices, check these out: