Tokyo Mauri M1A1 Thompson
FPS: 290
Construction: Plastic and Alloy
Gearbox: V3
Cost: $350
The Tokyo Mauri Thompson is a Japanese made airsoft gun. It is electric powered. It shoots around 280fps out of the box. It is fully upgradable. The wooden parts are made of ABS plastic. The lower receiver is also plastic. The rest of the weapon is metal alloy of some sort. The metal finish is excellent with a blued look to it. Their are Thompson trademarks engraved on the sides of the receiver. The plastic stock is decent looking though the seams give it away. The battery is easily accessible due to a flip out butt plate. It can fit a large type 8.4 volt battery if you remove the foam spacer in the stock. Like all Mauri guns this one too is known for its durability and reliability. One known problem is the exterior barrel often breaks at this spot.
I highly recommended this weapon.
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CYMA M1A1 Thompson
FPS: 350-380
Construction: Plastic and Alloy
Gearbox: V3
Cost: $100-$200
The CYMA Thompson is a Chinese made airsoft gun cloned after the Tokyo Mauri M1A1 Thompson. It is virtually identical to the Mauri weapon in design. This gun is fairly accurate and hard hitting out of the box. In my opinion it doesn't need any accuracy or FPS upgrades. It can easily be upgraded though if one wanted to. The gearbox internals are of decent quality on par with most Chinese clones. They should last for about 2 to 3 years with no maintenance. The exterior metal parts are finished in a flat black paint which is fairly durable. Their are Thompson trademarks which are painted on. The gearbox internals are greased with the typical Chinese junk and should be cleaned and re greased. Metal bushings are highly recommended for this weapon. The wood finish is a little bit too light but it looks decent. It shares the same problem as the Mauri which is the barrel often breaks in this area.
I recommend this as a very decent airsoft weapon. It is also a very good starter gun.
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2nd Bat M1 Garand AEG Custom
FPS: 330-380
Construction: Plastic, Wood, Alloy, and Steel
Gearbox: V7
Cost: $560
2nd Bat's M1 Garand is a custom electric powered airsoft rifle. Its base rifle is a CYMA M14. It is accurate to about 200 feet with the hop up adjusted. The gearbox is a a direct Mauri M14 clone and can be fully upgraded. The rifle itself is fairly realistic to the real Garand. The main noticeable difference is the left side of the receiver. The stock is plastic and the hand guards are real wood. The "wood effect" on the plastic stock is well done and looks pretty real. It uses an original steel gas cylinder and front sight.
I highly suggest you purchase this rifle.
They can be bought from 2nd Bat on the WWIIAA forum here
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2nd Bat Recruit M1 Garand
FPS: 330-380
Outer Construction: Plastic, Alloy, and Resin
Gearbox: V7
Cost: $425
The Recruit Version Garand shares the same attributes as the first version but has some differences. The differences are the Gas Assembly and Hand guards are both made out of resin instead of wood and metal. Despite being resin they look very close to the real parts. The wood finish makes the hand guards look like real wood. It is only available from 2nd bat on the WWII Airsoft Forums. This is a more affordable and also decent looking and performing M1 Garand.
I highly recommend this Rifle.
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2nd Bats Version II M1 Garand
FPS: 330-380
Outer Construction: Wood, Alloy, and Steel
Gearbox: V7
Cost: $780
The 2nd Version Garand is an electric rifle. It shares the same attributes as the first version but has an enhanced wooden stock. It has been known to have problems with the stock splitting in the grip area though. It is only available from 2nd bat on the WWIIAA Forums.
I recommend this Rifle.
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Ares M3A1 Grease Gun
FPS: 330
Construction: Steel
Gearbox: Custom
Cost: $240
The Ares grease gun is a very high quality airsoft replica of the M3A1 Grease gun used very late in WW2 and in the Korean War. Ares is known as a better brand which makes its own designs instead of cloning others. This is their first WW2 release.
The gun itself is electric. The external parts are made entirely out of stamped steel just like the real weapon. The paint job is very nice and made to look like a late-war green finish. Over all the exterior of this gun is fantastic. It is challenging to disassemble though.
As far as the insides go it uses a custom type non reinforced gearbox. It is mostly upgradable. The internals are decent and well lubricated. It also has metal 6mm bushings. A strong spring is not suggested due to the gearbox being non reinforced.
The battery is in fact located in the 65 round magazine. This is the downfall of this weapon. It has metal contacts on the top of the magazine. It connects when you insert the magazine inside the gun. You need a battery for each clip you have. The best solution would be to use cheap batteries as the life would last long being they are switched around after you go through your 65 rounds. One person was able to mount a lipo battery in the pistol grip with some modification. Extra magazines are available for $24 a piece.
A Detailed review can be found on the WWII Airsoft forum by Kalbs. Link here!
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ICS M3 Grease Gun
FPS: 330
Construction: Alloy, steel, palmer
Cost: $180
The ICS Grease gun is an electric powered airsoft gun. It fires around 350fps. It is modeled after the WW2 M3 Grease gun, unlike the Ares ,which is the M3A1 used in the after the war. The difference is the M3 has a charging handle while the M3A1 does not. Its finish is painted in a matte black color. The gun itself is made mostly of metal apart from a portion of the lower receiver and the trigger housing, which is plastic. A few of the parts are made of steel including the retractable stock. It comes with a High capacity magazine. No low capacity magazines have been released thus far. The weapon feels solid and there are not wobbles. Included with the gun is a manual which explains how to take the weapon apart. The gun is accurate to about 150 feet.
The battery is inserted in the rear of the weapon by removing the tab which comes off with a few twists, no tools required.
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2nd Bat's M1 Garand Kit
Construction: Resin
Cost: $145
2nd Bat's M1 Garand Kit includes everything you will need to convert an M14 to an M1 Garand. The only thing you will need to buy other then the kit is an M14, such as the Tokyo Mauri, CYMA, or AGM versions.
The kit includes the following: Step by step directions on how to apply the kit, hand guards, gas cylinder, and front sight pre modified and painted, stains, paint, stir sticks, rubber gloves, sand paper, and also one short M1 Garand magazine as well as instructions on how to build more. It includes everything you need except the base rifle. It's a weekend project (at most) and all you'll need is a hack saw or dremel, a Phillips head screw driver and the hex wrench that came with your M14.
It can be bought from 2nd Bat on the WWII Airsoft Forum Here.
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Marushin M1 Carbine
FPS: 320
Construction: Wood and Alloy
Cost: $350
The Marushin M1 Carbine is a full wood and metal Bolt action gas operated Airsoft gun. It uses HFC134a gas. It shoots about 320 FPS. It is bolt action unlike the real weapon. The bolt needs to be cocked manually after each shot. The gun needs to be field stripped and screws need to be tightened after use. It is known to be pretty reliable and accurate. Extra magazines are hard to come by. The rifle is all wood and metal. There are two versions available one shoots 6mm BB's the other 8mm. Other then their caliber they are the same in design.
They are no longer available but can be found used. They were originally priced in the $350 range. I'd highly suggest you buy it if you can find one.
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VFC Browning Automatic Rifle
FPS: 380
Construction: Wood, Aluminum, and steel
Gearbox: V6
Cost: $999-$2000
The VFC B.A.R is an impressive weapon. Its electric and is very reliable. It fires at 330FPS. The receiver and barrel are high quality aluminum. The front and rears sights are steel along with the bi-pod. It comes with a real wood stock and front grip. The whole rifle weighs in at about 10 pounds. It comes apart like the real weapon.
The gearbox is version 6, with 8mm bearings and a quick release spring.
I highly recommend this gun, you will not be unhappy with it!
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ACM Clone 1918 B.A.R Rifle
FPS: 380
Construction: Alloy, ABS plastic, and steel
Gearbox: V6
Cost: $350-$500
The new clone of the VFC B.A.R is a very welcome release. Each weapon comes with the rifle, a bipod, carry handle, and one high capacity magazine. It is pretty much identical to the VFC B.A.R in design. The build quality is not as impressive as can be expected for a clone. Most of the parts are metal alloy, "pot metal". The faux wood parts are ABS plastic and include some noticeable screw holes. The paint job is done up as a parkerized finish, which looks decent. The parts made of steel are notably the bipod and the carry handle. The stock allows a lot of room for large battery packs.
I highly recommend this gun for those who love the B.A.R!
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Zeta Labs M44 and 91/30 Mosin Nagant
FPS: 380
Construction: Steel and Wood
Cost: $370
Zeta Lab's has released two Mosin Nagant rifles. The full size 91/30 and the smaller carbine the M44. Other then a few external differences in appearance they are the same which is why we combined them into one overview. They are both extremely high quality airsoft weapons.
The internal design is original to this rifle. The externals are as good as you can get. Its full steel with a high quality beautiful real wood stock. The cocking handle is heat treated steel. It also comes with a leather/linen sling and a resin side folding bayonet, which is sharp by the way(ouch).
The internals are just as good as the externals they are mostly steel and ready to take a stronger spring. It comes with a tightbore barrel. The hop up works well too. The rifle loads from the bottom. Its one downside is the loading system which is somewhat finicky. Upgrade parts are also non existent since the internals are unique in design. AEG Springs are said to work though.
Certainly one of the nicest WW2 airsoft guns around. Amazing rifle that I highly suggest.
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HP PPSH41
FPS: 350
Construction: Steel and Wood
Gearbox: V7
Cost: $250
The Hexagon Production PPSH41 is the first large marketed PPSH41 to be released. It is an electric powered machine gun. It can fire on full and semi automatic. Its internals are a clone gearbox(M14) with metal bushings. The internals are standard clone type although they are greased well. It can be easily upgraded. The rifle is really well made. Its made of all stamped steel just like the originals and a real wooden stock. The finish is blued also the same as the originals were finished. It opens up just like the real machine gun. Opening the bolt reveals the hop up unit. It comes with one drum magazine which holds about 400 BB's.
The Drum magazine has some problems but HP released a Youtube Video on how to fix it. The modification takes about 15 minutes with a dremel tool. The video on How to Fix it can be viewed here. No need to worry as these problems have been fixed on newer versions of this gun.
I highly recommend this SMG.
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AGM Sten MKII
FPS: 310
Construction: Alloy
Gearbox: V3 custom
Cost: $150-$200
The AGM Sten is an electric airsoft gun. It fires on full auto only just like the real weapon. It uses a modified V3 Gearbox which is upgradeable except for maybe the nozzle and tappet plate. It uses standard clone internals, which are ok quality but poorly greased. The hop up can also be replaced with a standard M4 type. The hop up is adjustable and is done so with an allen wrench which comes with the gun. It uses AGM MP40 magazines. The mag well can be rotated into a straight position or sticking out from the side like the real sten. It comes with a 7.4 volt lipo battery. Over all the gun is pretty solid feeling except for the stock which has a slight wobble to it. I'd suggest you buy this weapon.
Battery Compartment shown below