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    Too many to admit to! but including FAL's & SLR's, AUG's, Lee Enfield 4, Fn 5-7, EM-2, et multiple
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    WW2, Cold War, Post Apoc./Sci-fi
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    Making one offs, modifying, repairing

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  1. My 1st thought would be the selector plate or the selector cam too - Plate not moving far enough back to lift the disconnect lever.
  2. Too true. I have a spare SLR AEG selector, and have got most of the way through making a 3d model of it too, but without having a spare original VFC LAR/SA58 part to hand I just don't dare cut the original one! 😬
  3. Interesting. When I first got mine I spent half an hour or so trying to find out what was wrong with my chrono, couldn't believe an OOTB GBB rifle could have such a low fps variation over 20 shots! 'course me being me I've touched it since then... πŸ˜ΆπŸ™ƒ. Anyone know where to get an L1A1 fire selector? so I can finish it and get back to EM-2(s) πŸ˜„
  4. Great site for CQB especially
  5. Lower face protection in addition to eye protection, or a full face mask like the Dye series, skeletor etc, as hits to the face in CQB games (or just getting suprised close up) can be pretty unpleasant and can result in expensive Dentist bills! Also fingers have lots of nerve endings so gloves are a good idea. Something secure and large enough so its not easy to lose to keep phone, wallet, keys etc in - dropping keys in an outdoors site can be a real nightmare.
  6. Thanks for your input folks. I think I'll make at least one more, the Para. version, and maybe another depending on what raw materials I have left.
  7. When the idea first crossed my mind building a shell around an existing AEG was the idea, like the Aliens rifle around a Thompson. But the EM-2's unique shape rearwards of the mag well meant nothing would really fit. Weirdly the closest was the Real Sword type 97! πŸ™ƒwith a SVU as runner up. (searching... found it!) Doing it again, completely from scratch, is not going to be done by me. Maybe a company that already makes specialised CNC parts? with an Airsoft enthusiast boss? That was my thought too, though not in relation to the EM-2 which I have to admit is a real outlier. On the other hand, how many years did we wait for a Bren LMG? especially after someone had already produced a ZB-26! I've never really understood why manufacturers choose the models they do. Got me thinking about a 'shell' of a Browning Hi-Power that would fit over any type of reliable gbb pistol! I would definitely go for one of those πŸ˜„
  8. Thank you. What you're saying is pretty much what I suspected and have been told by a couple of people, and the last comment did make me chuckle πŸ˜„ Mind you I really understand now why it takes so long for Marui et al to design and produce any new model, rather than iterations of M4/AK/G36 etc. types that they already have the main designs and tooling for, let alone finding enough actual consumer demand for something that would make business sense to produce. Thank you πŸ™‚ I haven't really worked out the true costs at this point. I couldn't do it accurately anyway unless I finish the 'snagging' on the prototype, and sourcing some items rather than just using what I happened to have from some years back may be a problem. Case in point is the optical sight. I happened to have a little 10mm diameter optic that was apparently part of a test rig for the swingfire missile system from the 1970's. It was just about the right size for the EM-2 and fitted within the conical shroud nicely. However finding any similar size modern version that will fit has eluded me the few times I've searched. Machine time, tool breakages, man hours and so on as you point out are unknowns for a 'production' version, rather than my try, try swear at it, hit it, curse it, bleed on it and try again approach to the prototype πŸ™‚
  9. I would buy a GBB version! Way beyond my very limited engineering skills sadly. Going way back, the original design was for a self contained CO2 system, so the hose is/was to be a temporary testing only thing. It's since been mentioned, pointedly, that high pressure gas systems of any kind might need a bit of testing and regulatory approval if they were to be put on sale! (If you look at the top of the trigger group in the last picture, you can see a section of copper pipe. That is/was part of the CO2 system) So yes the position of the HPA connection would very definitely change. I haven't thought it through but 1st idea would be to make a connection at the rear sling attachment point, very preferably flush with the butt.
  10. TL:DR - This is the working prototype of my Airsoft EM-2 rifle. I designed and made this, mostly by CNC machining solid Aluminium and Walnut. I've only made one. I'm posting it here for the great Airsoft Hive mind to tell me what they think one might be worth if I were to make any for sale. Longer but still briefly πŸ™‚ The story of the Janson 'Automatic Rifle, .280 in, E.M. 2' is a relatively minor but interesting bit of British Firearms history, and the Bullpup design and 0.280 inch / 7mm calibre choices were way ahead of their time. The rifle was actually adopted, briefly, in 1951 as the UK's new standard Service Weapon to replace the aging Lee Enfield's and Stens after WW2. But Politics, and especially American insistance on what would become the NATO standard 7.62mm round, saw it un-adopted only a few months later (by Winston Churchill no less!) and no 'Rifle 7mm, No.9, Mk1' was ever actually produced. I started trying to make myself a reasonable Airsoft version of Stefan Jansons EM-2 around 4 or 5 years ago, before the OTT videogame versions appeared btw πŸ™‚. Teaching myself a bit about hobby scale CNC machining and 3D CAD/CAM as I went along . . . I'll let you imagine what my first attempts looked like! and how much wood and metal I wasted, and how many tool bits I've broken! I began making my Airsoft version based on a copy of one of the original blueprints for the 'Rifle 7mm, No.9, Mk1.', and later on corrected it a lot after I had the rare and utterly invaluble privilege of being able to compare my initial efforts with a real steel example, courtesy of Mr Jonathan Ferguson, Keeper of Firearms & Artillery at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds. Jonathan is also the Author of the definitive 'Thorneycroft to SA80. British Bullpup Firearms 1901-2020', which has two chapters on the E.M.2 and its history. Without Jonathan's book and his help answering questions on a most memorable day in Leeds my version wouldn't look anything like the real thing does. The major parts of the prototype are made from CNC'd solid Aluminium and solid Walnut planks with a steel outer barrel and real Walnut veneer. It is fitted with a Wolverine Inferno HPA engine as there just isn't room for a gearbox inside the EM-2's frame and the inner barrel is 600mm long stainless steel. This project has taken a lot longer and cost a lot more than I imagined it would when I started. Obviously the thought of selling them, if only to make some of my money back(!) has crossed my mind, and I've spoken to a couple of people about the idea. But the consensus seemed to be there wouldn't be enough demand to justify having a batch of them professionally manufactured, even if I have already done most of the R&D, and without professional production and their economy of scale savings, the unit price and the time needed for me to make each one makes it almost certainly uneconomic to do so. But just recently while corresponding with a user on the forum I thought hey, I may as well ask what other Airsofters think a realistic price for it would be? and if anyone would want to buy one if they could? So, over to you Hive mind πŸ™‚
  11. Just adding my own 2p's worth, I have a relatively ancient cybergun p90 that works fine after much abuse over the years, though hi-caps of any type are best avoided in my experience.
  12. Parcelforce and Royal Mail are rejoining - "From 11th August 2025, Parcelforce Worldwide and Royal Mail will move to a new single delivery network."
  13. This advert is COMPLETED!

    • FOR SALE
    • USED

    Pretty much as the titleπŸ™‚ I don't know too much about the sniper types as I don't have the paitience or mobility for the role. I think one or two of the cylinders are stainless steel, and there is a metal piston in one of them, plus all the odd bits pictured. Doubtless there are parts missing or not obviously damaged. This is why they're in the boneyard πŸ™‚ Total is about 7.5Kg of bolt action Airsoft bits, for spares repairs. Β£25.00 including p+p UK only and Paypal only please. (btw please don't use friends and familly - I don't begrudge them their pound or two, and it makes sorting out the p+p much quicker & easier as address etc. is not shown on a f&f transaction).

    25.00 GBP

  14. I remember a few very good halloween games, including one where a fully costumed Xenomorph crept up behind me and ripped my head off!, in a LARP kind of way of course! πŸ˜†
  15. Not sure if I'll make any more Airsoft EM-2's - the pic. is of the prototype I've made - its cnc Aluminium and Walnut and took a lot of time/effort/money to create, and I don't think there's a lot of demand out there that would make it worthwhile. But I learnt a lot making it, and it did gain me the very real privillege of meeting with Jonathan Ferguson and getting to handle (cuddle?😁) several examples of the real thing. Worth it just for that!
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