Hello,
I fancied a DMR so I thought I would convert my G36k I think it is.
There's nothing special going in, just a stronger spring and a simple MOSFET for the trigger.
Here's the gearbox, I'll add more as I get on with it.
I was able to lock it to semi byView attachment 125282 using a longer gearbox bolt and adding a nut to the end of it to restrict the selector plate travel.
I can use teflon wire with this since I don't need or want the flexibility of silicone. It's thinner too for the same gauge.
There's a working bolt cover latch on the model and a reversal latch release on the selection of safety( the black bit just above the motor on pic 1)
The battery will be in the front with the MOSFET.View attachment 125283
Bolt cover catch ahead of the trigger in the above pic.
View attachment 125284
Connectors for the MOSFET trigger in yellow wire and the motor with the bullet connectors at the rear, which will go forward through the body of the gun.
I fancied a DMR so I thought I would convert my G36k I think it is.
There's nothing special going in, just a stronger spring and a simple MOSFET for the trigger.
Here's the gearbox, I'll add more as I get on with it.
I was able to lock it to semi byView attachment 125282 using a longer gearbox bolt and adding a nut to the end of it to restrict the selector plate travel.
I can use teflon wire with this since I don't need or want the flexibility of silicone. It's thinner too for the same gauge.
There's a working bolt cover latch on the model and a reversal latch release on the selection of safety( the black bit just above the motor on pic 1)
The battery will be in the front with the MOSFET.View attachment 125283
Bolt cover catch ahead of the trigger in the above pic.
View attachment 125284
Connectors for the MOSFET trigger in yellow wire and the motor with the bullet connectors at the rear, which will go forward through the body of the gun.
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