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Cerwyn Cerwyn (Site Admin)


Number of posts: 7758 Age: 50 Location / Country: North Wales Registration date: 2008-07-20
 | Subject: Shell Ejecting GBB M14 Mon May 18, 2009 10:51 am | |
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Hobby collector of Replica model guns and Militaria. also member of Living History Reenactment Groups.
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Pydracor Modelgun Enthusiast

Number of posts: 31 Location / Country: Germany Registration date: 2008-09-10
 | Subject: Re: Shell Ejecting GBB M14 Tue May 19, 2009 11:23 am | |
| Yay, that looks promising! Do you have any further info about this? |
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Cerwyn Cerwyn (Site Admin)


Number of posts: 7758 Age: 50 Location / Country: North Wales Registration date: 2008-07-20
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DOC Modelgun Perfectionist


Number of posts: 98 Location / Country: Not so Great Britain Registration date: 2008-09-07
 | Subject: Re: Shell Ejecting GBB M14 Tue May 19, 2009 5:43 pm | |
| Its an M1 not an M14 and Hudson made about 40 of them as a gas powered shell ejector ..Francky has two of them for sale DOC |
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Cerwyn Cerwyn (Site Admin)


Number of posts: 7758 Age: 50 Location / Country: North Wales Registration date: 2008-07-20
 | Subject: Re: Shell Ejecting GBB M14 Tue May 19, 2009 6:59 pm | |
| | DOC wrote: | Its an M1 not an M14 and Hudson made about 40 of them as a gas powered shell ejector
..Francky has two of them for sale
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There's a seperate video on there showing an M1 Garand ... The original vid' is labelled M14 so I took that as correct, it fires in both Semi and Auto, box mag into which he loads 10 from stripper clips rather than the Garand's clip. Francky has 2 Garands listed, one dummy and one gas operated as you say Doc. Looking at photos etc of M1 Garands, M1A1 Carbine and M14s it certainly looks like an M14, I'm curious now and stand to be corrected... _________________ Cerwyn
Hobby collector of Replica model guns and Militaria. also member of Living History Reenactment Groups.
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DOC Modelgun Perfectionist


Number of posts: 98 Location / Country: Not so Great Britain Registration date: 2008-09-07
 | Subject: Re: Shell Ejecting GBB M14 Tue May 19, 2009 7:38 pm | |
| you are correct  ...the first vid is an M1 but there is indeed an M14 there as well ... my bad man ... is it just me or do the M14 shells look like they have a white bb in the end ? DOC |
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Pydracor Modelgun Enthusiast

Number of posts: 31 Location / Country: Germany Registration date: 2008-09-10
 | Subject: Re: Shell Ejecting GBB M14 Tue May 19, 2009 7:54 pm | |
| I reckon, the M14 really is an airsoft gun. Just checking Hudson's homepage ( here's the M14 and here's the M1) and they mention "BB" in the first sentence. Further down, they write something about "external power source" like an "air tank" and they also show a tiny picture of one of those. So I'd say it's an externally powered, shell ejecting airsoftgun The M1 on the other hand really seems to be non-firing, it just uses an external gas system to create the blowback and the shellejection. There's a small pic showing the M1 with a tube coming out of the stock. I'd SO buy one of those, but I wasn't able to find a shop offering them... maybe I'll contact Francky... |
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shazhib Modelgun Master


Number of posts: 112 Age: 42 Location / Country: The country where N Korea is aiming the missles Registration date: 2008-09-07
 | Subject: Re: Shell Ejecting GBB M14 Wed May 20, 2009 4:22 pm | |
| These are both Gas operated modelgun, having out sourced CO2, not airsoft. I used to own Hudson M14 gas operated, but sold in 3 or 4 month. Yeah, it is great to have blow back action, full auto for M14, but after several action, I noticed I miss "bang" sound and smell of MG cap.......gun must be operated by powder, not air. I recently bought Hudson M1 Garand, I bought regular modelgun, not gas operated from the above reason. I really love my Garand, sometime placing on my lap while I am watching TV. |
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Pydracor Modelgun Enthusiast

Number of posts: 31 Location / Country: Germany Registration date: 2008-09-10
 | Subject: Re: Shell Ejecting GBB M14 Wed May 20, 2009 5:30 pm | |
| I contacted Francky and he gave the same information like you, shazhib, that both are like GBB rifles but without shooting a projectile. Thanks for your info! I'm highly interested in one of those, seems to be the only way to own a full auto Gasblowback gun here in Germany, as it would be forbidden if it fired a BB  Are they (M1 and M14) available anywhere near you shazhib? If yes, how much do they cost? Francky will check for an M14, too, but well, it's always good to have more than one source  |
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smootik Modelgun Enthusiast


Number of posts: 195 Location / Country: Poland Registration date: 2009-03-03
 | Subject: Re: Shell Ejecting GBB M14 Sat May 30, 2009 9:10 pm | |
| | shazhib wrote: | I really love my Garand, sometime placing on my lap while I am watching TV. |
(off topic) That's what modelguns are for :-) I enjoy a lot sitting with the same "weapon" as a movie character I like. That's one of reasons for collecting. Interesting that most of guns I like are German or Russian made, maybe it's because of WWII movies in Poland. Except for "Wild West" movies with revolvers and Winchesters I did not really like American weapons (like M1, M4, M16 that are so popular elsewhere). They never attracted me that much, except for technical details. |
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MadMike Modelgun Master


Number of posts: 102 Location / Country: Germany (Stuttgart) Registration date: 2008-08-06
 | Subject: Re: Shell Ejecting GBB M14 Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:29 am | |
| Love the Garand, can't stop thinking about Eastwood saying "Get off my lawn!" ... |
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phobus Modelgun Master

Number of posts: 67 Location / Country: Leeds Registration date: 2008-10-21
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Pydracor Modelgun Enthusiast

Number of posts: 31 Location / Country: Germany Registration date: 2008-09-10
 | Subject: Re: Shell Ejecting GBB M14 Fri Jul 24, 2009 7:52 am | |
| Just for information, should anyone else be interested in one of these: I contacted shazhib, Francky, a friend of mine with contacts in HongKong, modelguncollector.co.uk, a taiwanese airsoft retailer, who had both Hudsons listed as "in stock" and the maker of the video linked above: Absolutely no way to get one of those M14 GBBs The M1 Garand is more or less readily available, but it's quite a bit more expensive, as it comes with an external gastank and regulator. Price range for the M14 would have been 920 - 1050 USD, the M1 Garand always is around 1200 - 1300 USD. Should you ever find an available Hudson M14 GBB: OH MY GOD, BUY IT!!!  |
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