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Adding Manual Spring Power Mode or Converting AEG to Spring Power with G&G M1 Garand Model?

  • 08-12-2024 02:52AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9


    I know it’s an odd request. But I only play really casually and we enjoy using bolt actions - it kind of slows everything down a bit and makes it more like a game than a sport (not the way it’s meant to be played, but sure there you go).

    Anyway, I just bought a G&G M1 Garand and I like the gun itself (ie the look and feel) but I just can’t get into the electric or gas systems.. I think it’s because they require charging/refilling and I’m reliant on something else… plus I really enjoy the tactile bit of pulling a bolt back. There are a few niggly bits with the gun anyway so I might even be bringing it back… but the answer to this might be the deciding factor

    This may be sinful to suggest and I apologise in advance……. But would it be possible to convert the G&G from AEG to spring (by using the working hatch/bolt)? I know it’s probably a bit more work than just the hatch/bolt obviously, but still.



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