JimFromHorsham Posted Saturday at 16:21 Share Posted Saturday at 16:21 Can anyone explain to me the difference between a VFC GBBR and VFC GBBR “EU VERSION” which seem to be a bit cheaper ? I’ve emailed two retailers both of which have just ignored me and thus ignored my money 😛 M733 - https://highpressureairsoft.co.uk/products/vfc-m733-gbbr-rifle-cybergun-colt-licensed Flat top EU Version https://highpressureairsoft.co.uk/products/vfc-vr933-gbbr-eu-version i don’t seem to be able find anything online , is it a trademark thing ? IE the EU version is a blank receiver ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chev Chelios Posted Saturday at 17:23 Share Posted Saturday at 17:23 Yup trade mark thing. Stuff marketed to the EU that does not want to pay dues to Umarex. JimFromHorsham 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimFromHorsham Posted Saturday at 17:32 Author Share Posted Saturday at 17:32 8 minutes ago, Chev Chelios said: Yup trade mark thing. Stuff marketed to the EU that does not want to pay dues to Umarex. so are they just completely blank ? No one seems to have any images online 🤷🏼♂️ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EvilMonkee Posted Saturday at 17:52 Share Posted Saturday at 17:52 Trademarks and potentially inclusion of an NPAS. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1st commando Posted Monday at 21:01 Share Posted Monday at 21:01 (edited) EU version actually refers to the spec . They are zinc bolt carrier AND trigger parts where as the regular version has steel trigger parts . Also EU version usually comes with CO2 magazine On 14/12/2024 at 17:23, Chev Chelios said: Yup trade mark thing. Stuff marketed to the EU that does not want to pay dues to Umarex. Umarex has nothing to do with those rifles as they are not H&K or Glock based Edited Monday at 21:02 by 1st commando JimFromHorsham 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimFromHorsham Posted Monday at 22:43 Author Share Posted Monday at 22:43 1 hour ago, 1st commando said: EU version actually refers to the spec . They are zinc bolt carrier AND trigger parts where as the regular version has steel trigger parts . Also EU version usually comes with CO2 magazine Umarex has nothing to do with those rifles as they are not H&K or Glock based very helpful , and for the internals that certainly explains the price difference . Am I going mad or is there literally zero reviews , images or proper details out there on these ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chev Chelios Posted yesterday at 00:38 Share Posted yesterday at 00:38 (edited) 3 hours ago, 1st commando said: EU version actually refers to the spec . They are zinc bolt carrier AND trigger parts where as the regular version has steel trigger parts . Also EU version usually comes with CO2 magazine Umarex has nothing to do with those rifles as they are not H&K or Glock based https://www.umarex.com/products/airguns/brands/heckler-koch.html "UMAREX is the world’s largest manufacturer of over-the-counter firearm replicas and the largest importer of air guns in Europe. Founded in 1972, the mid-sized company is now run by the second generation of the two founding families. It has approximately 1,000 employees worldwide. The key to the company’s success has been the acquisition of licenses to build replicas of well-known weapons, which then can be sold without restrictions. Umarex currently holds licenses for the brands Beretta, Browning, Colt, GLOCK, Heckler & Koch, Ruger, Smith & Wesson, IWI and Walther." Not sure where you are getting the parts difference from any info you could link to please? Edited yesterday at 00:49 by Chev Chelios Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EvilMonkee Posted 13 hours ago Share Posted 13 hours ago No, I have never heard of that either re zinc parts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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