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What have you made?

if you are referring to the rotating bolt on the real steel gun,  then i was probablt going to make it as a solid piece that only LOOKS as though it functions as a rotating bolt.

i was hoping to get away with running it as an open bolt, similar to the northeast sten. to run GBB AK mags...  or try and either route a gas feed from a CO2 canister in the stock (like a tippmann omega) or an HPA line through the grip and use AEG hi caps.

but until i get my hands on a base gun, i wont know what modification options i will have at my disposal

and im sure it would be a bit of a nasty bastard to run,  but it would definately be something unique and different on the fields =P


it's a tricky one.

an enfield base would mean having to fabricate an entire blowback mech, but would make the external/visual modifications comparitively easy.

possibly an m14? it's at least setup to have a mock rotating bolt to it.

 
The OP, @AK47frizzle is actually in the trials process with his own design of Airsoft gun, he'd probably be the best person for advice, assuming your design isn't too much like his, then he might rightly tell you to feck off ?
Ye i'm mostly catching up with people to get their final reviews of the first test. The model the 2nd test is almost done, just need to refine the selector and allow compatibility with mp5 hi caps:

https://gyazo.com/8b80fc4a99738cec16102413aa3fdb7f

On the side, i'm working on a modern tec 9 to fit on an m4 (was originally an actual tec9 upper for an m4 as a commissioned piece but i'm decking it out more):

https://gyazo.com/565d9a13529844461da1224237ad09ff

 
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Picked up a king arms sig 556 recently. I love how the real rifle looks. 
Sig556.jpeg


Unfortunately the king arms looked like this
KA_Sig556_HOLO_review_02.jpg


So I have been spending my time today, grinding and filing down an ics sig folding stock block and its getting there finally. Already swapped out that massive handguard for a rail system.
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Good work brother, the pervasive fitting of m4 stocks onto not m4's is a plague that needs stopped at every opportunity.

 
Nope. I actually preferr the ugg boot.

But then i dont like the extended rails on scars and i seem very much in the minority on that too.

 
Good work brother, the pervasive fitting of m4 stocks onto not m4's is a plague that needs stopped at every opportunity.
The video I posted offended me with an m4 style stock on an as val

i also like the ugg boot stock and prefer the aesthetic of the cqc 

 
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So Day 1 of isolation, and day 10000000000 or something of lockdown in general, and I'm board.

Whilst waiting for my new project rifle to come, and under orders not to spend any more money, I got jealous of the way real-steal ammo comes in nice neat boxes while we get ours in bottles and bags.

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wait, you made a bunch of cardboard ammo boxes?

that's both weird and cool in equal measure :P

 
, you can't just do the normal gbbr trick of not having a locking mechanism as it's external
what do you mean by that adolf?

not going to lie, but i dont have a great deal of knowledge when it comes to the finer points of GBB mechanisms

looks kinda medicinal.
lol,  at first glance when scrolling past, i thought they were medicine boxes....  

 
what do you mean by that adolf?

not going to lie, but i dont have a great deal of knowledge when it comes to the finer points of GBB mechanisms


I mean that because a lot of guns have locking mechanisms that aren't very visible in operation, the gbbr version doesn't need to have any mechanism to replicate it.

Hence mentioning the m14 as one of the main exceptions from the top of my head because the fake bolt has to rotate.

Compared to the charlton where the whole point is you can see everything moving in a symphony of steampunk awesomeness

 
I mean that because a lot of guns have locking mechanisms that aren't very visible in operation, the gbbr version doesn't need to have any mechanism to replicate it.

Hence mentioning the m14 as one of the main exceptions from the top of my head because the fake bolt has to rotate.

Compared to the charlton where the whole point is you can see everything moving in a symphony of steampunk awesomeness
ah....

im with you now.

TBH im not too fussed if the bolt doesnt rotate, im more focussed on the bolt blowing back and returning..   and not blowing back into my face XD

once i get into the project fully, and i have a base gun, i can try and work out wether i can make the rotating bolt, or just have to stick to a straight gbb

 
ah....

im with you now.

TBH im not too fussed if the bolt doesnt rotate, im more focussed on the bolt blowing back and returning..   and not blowing back into my face XD

once i get into the project fully, and i have a base gun, i can try and work out wether i can make the rotating bolt, or just have to stick to a straight gbb


tbh i'd view it as the most inviting challenge to do it properly and have the mechanism rotating and blowing back.

the issue really is how to get the blowback to push the action rod back, hence thinking perhaps having the mechanism inside the gas tube, not sure on the diameter but maybe you can get a single co2 cartridge in there, or have the thing as a big gas reservoir.

 
tbh i'd view it as the most inviting challenge to do it properly and have the mechanism rotating and blowing back.

the issue really is how to get the blowback to push the action rod back, hence thinking perhaps having the mechanism inside the gas tube, not sure on the diameter but maybe you can get a single co2 cartridge in there, or have the thing as a big gas reservoir.
inviting indeed. 
though looking at more pics of the real steel gun, it looks like there is a simple lug on the bolt that runs in a groove of the charging handle mechanism, so it may be a bit easier to make a rotating bolt..  but again, until i have a base gun to work with, its rather immaterial...

talking of materials,  what materials are GBB bolts usually made of? was wondering if it would be possible to contact an engineer or gunsmith to have a lug welded on, or if its fairly simple to get a custom bolt made with a lug already built in..


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perhaps it would be better to set up a seperate chat to discuss the charlton, to save clogging up the "what have you built" thread

 
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Yeah maybe a dedicated project thread might be better.

As for materials as with all airsoft guns "chinese pot metal" is the safest assumption so welding is probably gonna be tricky.

Cant recall the charlton specifically but i thought it used the original bolt handle as a lug? Or am i thinking of one of the other conversions.

 
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