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The M1A1 is, IMO, one of the most realistic electric guns Tokyo Marui makes. Unlike most guns, whose receivers are primarily plastic, the whole upper receiver of the Thompson is metal, giving it a realistic weight. The fake wood also looks pretty good, and it's a hoot to shoot!
 
gudel - On my Airsoft 1911, the most of the orange is from a solid-orange barrel bishing. I'm sure it could be replaced or repainted, but why would I want to? Personally, I like seeing that orange muzzle on guns being fired at me.
 
*marks M1A1 for purchase after another M48*

Thanks for the advice Kevlarman, I may never use the M1A1 for an Airsoft game but I can plink with it and I've always wanted an M1. ;)
 
Need closer picture! I can't see if there are the small marks that all airsoft guns seem to have.

winstonsmith: Save some more and get a nice gas operated pistol from somewhere like Airsoftatlanta.com or an overseas place that will ship here like redwolfairsoft.com The spring single shot ones are usually pretty fun, but the spring P99 I have is pretty cheap. Some are better than others, $20 is too cheap, $35 and up are good spring ones. $90 and up are good gas ones it seems.
 
I will say the M9 or the M4. Because I can't quite tell, save for the Thompson. I know that's not real from instinct and the AK47s stock looks like the Airsoft plastic one.
 
I'd have to say it's the shotgun. Either that, or the M9 On the right. They don't make Thompsons that short (unless you have a class III) The AK looks too plastic, the M4, well it might be the M4, but I doubt it.
 
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