M306 Air Soft GUN THOMPSON M1A1 "Chicago Typewriter" DOUBLE EAGLE 6mm

Here's a product that's both enjoyable for both adults and kids. Airsoft guns made to include a spring action, are some of the best and reliable guns to buy. This World War II Thompson model was worth the $32 bucks. Spring guns teach patience, as you have to cock a lever to shoot each round. This makes the user focus more on what they're doing. This particular model can be found online at retailers such as ebay.com. The air gun is made out of plastic and feels like it as well. The overall feel of the gun is very sold and study. The lever mechanism for the spring action is tight and smooth. It seems like it'll take a lot of shooting before you ware it out. I took some actual pictures of my demo model which you'll find throughout this post.

To tell you some additional truths, I was surprised to see how great the box it came in looked. It's a
well build box with a nice picture of the gun on front. The gun and it's accessories which include a magazine with a 100 round capacity, a shoulder strap and 100 rounds of 12 gram BB's.

This item comes highly recommended for the airsoft beginner. It features a smooth spring cocking action that allows the shooter to stay on target while reloading another round. The gun has a very nice light weight, so a youngster could very well learn the basics of the action of this history real scale model. 

All Items come new in box with product sealed in plastic. Pictures included in this post reflect a demo model of shipped product. Below are the basic specs and ebay's policy concerning airsoft guns. 


  • Push button clip release magazine with 100 round capacity 
  • Full 1:1 size rifle with side cocking mechanism
  • Includes 100-pc. 6mm BB's and shoulder strap
  • Length: 27.5"
  • Shoots at 300 FPS with .12g BB's

You can find my ebay listing of this item below. The link is up now but may not last long as I'm almost out of stock. You'll easily be able to find more of this novalty item on ebay's site. Happy searching!

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