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52 minutes ago, LzChase said:

with his help I am now converting the M14 to a Vietnam War style M21 Sniper System.

 

Yeeeeeesssssssss. Join the m21 family! Only the most intelligent and talented airsofters go for the m21, so you're clearly a cultured individual.

 

Although mine is far more modern and tacticool, vintage wood would be nice if you already have a real wood stock.

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Result!

 

If you fancy going down the Crazy Horse route, PDI make the gas block plug and front sight.

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I've currently got two DMR's on Negative Airsofts waiting list. Ones a G&G MBR 556 and the other this. Gonna be tough to decide which to keep 🤔

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4 hours ago, LzChase said:

Gearbox will be shimmed and upgraded to shoot at around 425 FPS. I might semi-lock it aswell. 

 

You'll need to semi-lock it if you do that, however it's super easy to semi-lock an m14. You can just unscrew part of the fire selector (which is super accessible) and detach it after you put it in semi-auto, so you don't need to clip anything or file anything, so if you later down the line decide you want to go 1.14J and full-auto, you can re-attach it no problem. I accidentally found that out when I snapped the fire-selector on mine. It was a super useful breakage :D 

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31 minutes ago, Impulse said:

 

You'll need to semi-lock it if you do that, however it's super easy to semi-lock an m14. You can just unscrew part of the fire selector (which is super accessible) and detach it after you put it in semi-auto, so you don't need to clip anything or file anything, so if you later down the line decide you want to go 1.14J and full-auto, you can re-attach it no problem. I accidentally found that out when I snapped the fire-selector on mine. It was a super useful breakage :D 

Now ^this^ is a very useful tip.

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