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@Kos-Mos: Yes, 1 micro swithc+1 selector swich(middle position=safe)...
But as I remember V7's semi auto works half 'mechanically'. So I think it can't bypass so easy... I have an AEG wizard, and planed it so: ![]() If it won't work; I have to do this: ![]() So mates; what do you think? Does the first plan works... or not??? Last edited by Flippy; September 30th, 2011 at 03:32.. |
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That's the final pattern:
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Very nice. I'm looking forward to seeing it finished.
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Very nice!
Maybe your next project could also be a Bullpup M14, one using the Rogue chassis. This is my CQB-16 Rogue conversion. ![]() |
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I wonder if something like this can be done with the WE M14?
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I question the durability of this gun...as in....won't it break easily when it gets hit?....
but other than that....that is a gun that is....just plain cool!
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Nice, and thanx!
But I don't like rails/RIS/RAS, so if I build an other M14 it will be that(M14SE2): ![]() Laminate is much more stable than ABS. High tech cars, sail boats, and airplanes also made from laminate, not from ABS. Here the custom rubber buttplate(made from solid rubber block): ![]() ![]() Morrow I put on the photos about the rought surface treatment with sugar... |
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I am not familiar with your fire unit...
Is there 4 or 5 wires? If only 4, it probably won't work. If 5, you need to open the unit to find what battery pole is connected to all (there is always only one of the two connected...). You need to wire the OPPOSITE side to the auto OUT of your fire selector, the trigger wire to the IN of the fire selector and the 5th wire (signal) to the semi selector. That way you simply bypass the whole unit for auto-fire, and go through the normal operation of the unit when on semi. You can also use the stock trigger system with a basic FET and some fiddling of the internal switch in the mechbox. |
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I have a lot of other things to do, and some problems occur:
-The inside parts of the trigger system are too high (so the bolt under the barrel didn't fit into the stock) -I have to fix the rubber stock-end with screws(if I simply plug in it may fall off) I solved the first problem: ![]() |
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#42 |
looks awesome, cant wait to see it finished
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Definetly finished... And it works too...
AWC G2A Mod: ![]() ![]() I need to cold-blue 9 screws, and make some epic photos... and I'm working on the 30' tracer mag... Last edited by Flippy; January 15th, 2012 at 10:43.. |
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#45 |
Any plan to build that as a drop in kit ? Very interesting to grab one. Thanks
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