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April 12th, 2010, 19:10 | #1 |
représentant officiel de
WW2Quebec |
Ww2 airsoft players and reenactors - countoff
Hey guys,
I have just started WW2 themed airsoft (started 6 months ago) and I was wondering how many ASC members field world war II impression. Then, I thought having a count off would be great (with region, asc name tag - division, nationality and rank reenacted as well as airsoft guns fielded). For instance, I am BoGrain aka Scott I am from Quebec city I field a SS-scharfûhrer late war impression of the Das Reich division with an agm mp40 (well it is actually the cybergun one with the markings )
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April 12th, 2010, 19:39 | #2 |
Hi BoGrain, let me be the first.
Fritz2, aka Loran Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia I do the following: Heer Pte, Grossdeutchland, M36 Uniform, SS Mann, 5th SS Wiking, M43 uniform, Pte, Soviet 193rd Div, late war uniform,and Pte, Queens Own Rifles, Canada, P37 uniform. I have an AEG MP40, MP44, AK-47 and gas Lugar. Its taken about 3 years to collect all the items, but its easy when your not married with kids!! Last edited by Fritz2; April 16th, 2010 at 11:18.. |
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April 12th, 2010, 20:09 | #3 |
This might provide some use to you if you don't know about it already:
http://www.ontarioairsoftwwiireenactors.com/ If you look under the Units tab, you will see a fair few of us there.
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April 12th, 2010, 20:33 | #4 |
Impressions
Hi Bograin.
I've pulled together the following: 1. Late war "Langemarck" SS NCO, with smock, field made camo tunic, and "pea-dot" trousers. 2. FJ NCO, with the M35 "Rock" tunic, splinter smock and Luftwaffe reed-green summer issue trousers. 3. Gebirgsjager jager, with M41 tunic, M42 wind-proof smock and both reed-green and field-grey M42 keilhosen. I've collected most of these by following the e-bay auctions at Spearhead, Hikishop and Soldat Militaria, with a few items ordered from Ant-Z Military (who now supplies Der Stadhandler). I like the look of the gear, and it is suprisingly effective in the field. Cheers, GG |
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April 12th, 2010, 20:35 | #5 |
représentant officiel de
WW2Quebec |
Ya I have already seen it except the website is only for ontario players as far as I am concerned. I was looking for a canadian countoff (well ASC members at least). Still worth looking if I happen to have a long enough holiday to go to a WW2 airsoft themed events in Ontario. Unfortunately for us in Quebec, WW2 airsoft is still new (we are only 2 active players with correct WW2 impression; me and another guy named Cabana which introduced me to the whole WW2 airsoft genre). I was wondering how the WW2 style airsoft was evolving around canada.
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April 12th, 2010, 21:32 | #6 |
I'm in on that.
A Coy, 12PARA, 6ABN. C Troop, 4Cdo. |
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April 13th, 2010, 10:08 | #7 | |
The Rain Man
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Anyway, back on track... Call sign Leecas and the following is my WWII info... Cpt. Lee Cassar (Re-enactor) Easy Company 2/506th 101st Airborne I field either a Thompson or a M14 that I converted to look like a M1 Garand. My side arm is the 1911A1. Our unit will be fielding the 1919A4 30 Cal machine gun that I built from scratch. More toys to come in the near future. Our unit and and a few other units in our group not only do airsoft but we also do WWII Living history events as well. |
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April 15th, 2010, 11:51 | #8 |
Hello,
Rob St. John's, Newfoundland 101st. Airborne. Thompson with a side arm that shoots straighter than an arrow the 1911A1. Tank |
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May 3rd, 2010, 13:05 | #9 |
Panzerfaust aka Bid Daddy
101 Airborne Partisan - Europe 44 HJ Div- Normandy 44 FJ Div- Normandy 44 RSI Militiaman- Italy 1945 Air Cav -Nam1975 Merc - Congo 1966 Have also "Goldig" and "Cooper" doing 101st Airborne with me. We all carry Thompsons plus 1911s. |
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May 11th, 2010, 20:09 | #10 |
That's alot of stuff you got there!
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May 11th, 2010, 23:21 | #11 |
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May 11th, 2010, 23:44 | #12 |
Ok, here it goes in no particular order although I have probably forgotten something.
Mike aka shiftsup 101st AB Normandy and Market Garden (M42's, paratrooper boot, web gear, helmet, M43's, two buckle boots, etc.) 5th Rangers Normandy (M41, HBT's, leggings, etc) FSSF Italy (Mountain pants, mountain boots, paratrooper boots, tanker jacket, parka (soon hoe it fits), V42 knife, etc) FJ Normandy (fj boots, fj helmet, splinter smock, summer green fj trousers, grey tunic, para y straps, canteen, gas mas bag, etc, needs a gravity knife) USMC - Tarawa (p41 jacket w/ p42 trousers, boondockers, leggings, web gear, etc) Starting a post-Normandy OSS / SOE impression. Thompson M1A1, M1 Carbine, M1 Garand, BAR, TW Browning HP, MP40, STG44, Sten MK2 which is soon to be a Sten MK2S, sometimes use my M14.
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June 2nd, 2010, 01:42 | #13 |
Heh I guess i could post on this one, i got my reenactor stuff : full wehrmacht infantry uniform with assault frame and equipment (-breadbag and gaz mask canister).
and i'm considering buying a Marushin Mauser Kar 98K MAXI 8mm Heavy Weight but since its 750 $ and were not a lot of ww2 airsoft player in quebec im hesitating about it. Guess i will spitshine my jackboots while i think about it :P |
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June 2nd, 2010, 13:39 | #14 |
représentant officiel de
WW2Quebec |
you should consider the tanaka kar98 instead of the Marushin
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June 2nd, 2010, 16:12 | #15 |
jim aka jnav1011
Easy Company 2/506 101st Airborne Thompson M1911A1
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