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  1.  Collecting for quite a while now, still happy as a child, when I get my hands on something rare - in this case, the happyness is accompanied by something like awe, as it doesn't get much rarer than this :)

     

    Tanaka Colt SAA Casyopea (which already is rare as hell in and of itself, as these were banned in Japan together with their Casyopea counterpart, the S&W M500)

    with a Prime CNC Brass Kit (possibly the only brass kit for Casyopea in existence, either a mod of a Pegasus brass kit, or Prime has begun to build one of these, but stopped when the Casyopeas were banned in Japan).

    The loading breach is black, as are the hammer and the trigger. Might be, that Prime stopped production midway... or maybe a modder lost interest to go full monty...

     

    So this might be a real one-off, in this configuration possibly the only one of its kind.

     

    Build quality is extremely high, of course, and it has a very nice, authentic weight of 1.030g. The Casyopea shells are a lot of fun.

     

    Really pretty enthusiastic about this one 😃

     

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  2.  Recent acquirement, one that needed a total brain-shutdown rolleyes.png

    WE Desert Eagle with ALC full steel kit and realsteel MAK grips.

    Got it used from HongKong, so it wasn't as expensive as a new ALC kit (which really costs an arm and a leg), but still the most expensive pistol I ever bought... it definately is an EXTREMELY impressive GBB kit, everything in that kit is CNC machined steel: Slide, frame, front part, sights, trigger, slidecatch + disassembly lever, safety, hammer. This one is the somewhat rarer version in dark chrome.

    Altogether this DE now weighs in at 2.283g, which is about the weight of a real one and almost 1kg heavier than a standard WE Desert Eagle.

    Mighty blowback, especially using CO2 magazines.

    Friend of mine helped me out with the gap in the back of those realsteel wood grips. he filled it in perfectly. Thanks a ton!


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    Comparison with a standard WE L6
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  3. Very nice WWII gear pics here!

     

    Hope it's ok to just post gun-pics aswell, as I don't play or reenact, just collect :)

     

    I'll start with one of the very few non-airsoft modelguns in the collection:
    Shoei FG42 late version. If you ever get the opportunity to get your hands on one of these, take it! They re superbly built and incredibly nice collector's pieces.
    Had 2 of them for a while, the one without scope is sold by now.
    The one with scope has a very rare real ZF4 with even rarer, highly professionally reproduced Krieghoff mount rings made of steel.

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  4. Socom Gear Barrett M82A1 V1 semi-AEG - a LOT of steel on this monster, just the barrel and the muzzle break are made out of aluminum, the rest is steel.

     

    VERY heavy and came with upgraded gearbox and 650mm Madbull inner barrel from the factory.

     

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    Always wanted to go for the Socom Gear M107 GBB instead, but somehow never got my hands on one.

     

    Now I'm thinking of parting with this M82 due to a few expensive new other guns, so if you're interested and willing to spend a lot of money, let me know :D

    This screams for an HPA conversion by the way ;)

  5. Few pics of a KHC Maverick M88 (this was commented twice, once in the thread, once via pm, after I posted fotos of the collection - never expected this to be the gun that gets the most attention 😅)

     

    A real fun gun!

    Plastic as far as the eye can see, but surprisingly rigid and sturdy. First airsoft shotgun sporting several barrels, this shotgun fires 4 BBs through 4 barrels at once (and was released 5 years prior to the TM SPAS12 ;))

    Has a BB reservoir, you simply pour BBs through an opening in the carryhandle, rack the foregrip and fire away.

     

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  6. Hi everyone, thanks a lot guys! Can't deny it's always nice to hear positive comments regarding the collection :)

     

    Of course I know, that there are loads of collectors out there with far more guns and an even broader variety of rare stuff.

    Didn't know this video by Negative, that's an absolutely awesome collection! Especially as he owns extremely rare guns from the classic era, as mentioned, I love guns from back then.

    So that's amazing and yes, he definately has a bigger collection ;)

     

    PS: To be fair, though, he doesn't have to cope with german bureaucracy and our ludicrous gun laws 😅

    As a small example: When I want something, that is not officially sold by a shop here, like, say, a collector's item like a Western Arms, and I want to import it, I have to contact two different agencies to get permits, have the gun sent to one of our departments for firearm testing, they test the gun and put their stamp of approval on it, then send it back to me. The complete process costs between 125 and 150€, all to have a "toy gun" legally imported into Germany -.-

  7. @Darkmikey22 that WE looks extremely authentic, well done!

     

    As it seems to be fitting right now, here's a few pics of my Tanaka HiPower compared to a WE (it was a Browning-licensed WE with kinda strange, white markings). Wrote a short "comparison-review", up to now only in german, though -.-

    Still, pics might be interesting for some :) Have many more pics, if wanted.

     

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  8. Hi everyone,

     

    registered a few weeks ago and somehow forgot to post a little "hello" here.

     

    Not a player, pure collector, with an emphasis on old / classic / rare / odd / japanese / shellejecting (or a combination thereof) airsoftguns. Been collecting for over 15 years now, and I can tell you, it's a tough job and a stupid decision to collect things like these here in Germany with our strange gun laws -.-

     

    Will probably rummage around the classifieds mostly and maybe post a few fotos of out-of-the-ordinary airsoftguns :)

     

    Cheers!

    Pydracor

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