Frequently Asked Questions

Gear up with confidence for your next historical reenactment.

Are these replicas legal to own and transport?

Yes, our WWII airsoft guns are classified as air weapons or toys depending on your region. However, they are highly realistic; always transport them in a gun case and check your local laws regarding orange tips or UKARA requirements.

What is the average muzzle velocity of your rifles?

Most of our historical replicas, such as the Kar98k and M1 Garand, are tuned to shoot between 350 and 400 FPS. Specific velocity ratings can be found on each individual product page.

Do you offer international shipping for airsoft guns?

We ship to most countries where airsoft is legal. Please note that customers are responsible for ensuring the item complies with their country's customs regulations and for paying any applicable import duties.

What is your return policy for defective items?

We offer a 30-day warranty on all internal components. If your replica arrives with a manufacturing defect, we will provide a prepaid return label and offer a full refund or a replacement unit.

Can I use standard BBs in these historical models?

We recommend using high-quality 0.20g or 0.25g polished 6mm BBs. Using low-grade or recycled BBs can jam the internal mechanisms and void your manufacturer warranty.

Are the stocks made of real wood or plastic?

We carry both options. Our 'Real Wood' series features authentic stained timber, while our 'Polymer' series uses high-impact faux-wood plastics for durability and a lighter weight on the field.