http://www.wwiiguns.com/aboutus.php
http://www.wwiiguns.com/store/index.php
Check out the armory for a product listing.
Interesting site on WWII weapons.
They sell replicas that function, and from what I have read so far, large site, these replicas are used in many of the big WWII productions, Band of Brothers, Saving Private Ryan, reenactments, etc.
Many of the weapons are grouped by what movie they were in. Says the M-1 even ejects the clip with the characteristic ping.
"...The best of these models are on display in war museums and used in World War II movie productions, while several are airsoft versions that can be utilized in WWII reenactments and combat games...."
Detail and markings on M-1 Garand
http://www.wwiiguns.com/display_articles.php?id=23
Not cheap as the M-1 replica sells for $974.
Company says they are all made in Japan, as the company is Japanese. Seem to have about everything, Allied, German, Russian, Japanese (even the knee mortar)!
http://www.wwiiguns.com/store/index.php
Check out the armory for a product listing.
Interesting site on WWII weapons.
They sell replicas that function, and from what I have read so far, large site, these replicas are used in many of the big WWII productions, Band of Brothers, Saving Private Ryan, reenactments, etc.
Many of the weapons are grouped by what movie they were in. Says the M-1 even ejects the clip with the characteristic ping.
"...The best of these models are on display in war museums and used in World War II movie productions, while several are airsoft versions that can be utilized in WWII reenactments and combat games...."
Detail and markings on M-1 Garand
http://www.wwiiguns.com/display_articles.php?id=23
Not cheap as the M-1 replica sells for $974.
Company says they are all made in Japan, as the company is Japanese. Seem to have about everything, Allied, German, Russian, Japanese (even the knee mortar)!