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L1A1 SLR

 

This is the original King Arms version. 

This has had alot of work and real parts fitted. 

Real parts fitted;

* stock & butt plate

* rear sight

* cocking lever

* top dust cover

* carry handle

* handguard

* sling and sling mounts. 

 

The work done so far;

had a steel front sight/gas block made, along with a replica Steel flash hider.

The receiver has been stamped in places with matching serial numbers. Same goes for the fake bolt. 

Only thing left is to have a steel barrel made. 

 

Not pictured is I've managed to convert real slr mags to fit and hold the king arms internals and feeds fine. 

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L9A1 Browning HI powers.

 

the 3 models i have are all the WE versions. 

and are based off a MKII, MKIII early & MKIII late version

 

The MK2 was made some years ago long before WE released their MK3 model. 

 

For this MK2 build, I had to remote the original gp35 style rear sight, which was a pain!. Filled the gap with a putty called quiksteel, then smoothed down the upper to match the slimmer (later) profile Slide. 

I then added a genuine sights, sling loop and real mk2 grips. 

Both the grips and frame have to be altered a bit both both will marry up to a degree. 

I then went and had the correct L9 markings added to both upper and lower. 

Only issue was they were supposed to fully engrave it. But wires got crossed and they only laser engraved it. But will just have to live with it for now. 

 

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Now both the MKIII's, these were purchased with the markings already done. 

Only differences between the 2, the early type (more side markings) now has real MK3 grips and rear sight. 

The latter type is just box standard for now. 

 

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SA80 Family

 

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So all my version are made by STAR/ARES. 

 

L85A3

I wasn't a fan of the original A3 front end. So swapped it out for the Angry gun version. 

However, this took quite a bit of work to fit. 

So things like the gas block and the area where the rail meets the body. Both had to be demelled and sanded down. 

the mount pin hole had to be elongated. 

New holes added to fit the angry gun top rail. 

I then had the LLM03 3d printed, along with a replica of the push button. 

Also fitted is the ARES OS4 replica and a genuine LLM01 push button mount. 

QR code and HKA3 stickers added to receiver. 

 

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L85A2 TES (Theatre Entry Standard)

In airsoft this is often refered to as the "Afghan spec".

 

Boasts correct;

* replica surefire flash hider

* LLm01

* Grip pod

* DD rail

* Riser mount

* Acog with wing mount. 

 

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L85A2 (2008 3 para variant)

This version  comes with a genuine HK LLM01 adapted hand guard. This was only seen for a short period with some units before the DD rail was adopted. 

This rifle is based off a mates unit, who served with the paras. So all labels and marks are exactly as placed on his rifle during his tour. All I did was change the butt number. 

Then weathered the hell out of it and spent alot of time making the susat look real. 

 

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L86A2 LSW

Apart from weathering, this is completely standard and has had little work done. 

Only parts added it a genuine bipod latch. 

 

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L22A2

This wasn't working and required a few parts. But they're all sorted. 

Also has a genuine HK grip as used on the real counterpart. 

Then do e the usual weathering to both body and susat sight. 

Also made a batch of correct UK weapon stickers for the SA80 and SUSAT. 

 

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L85A2/L123A2 UGL

This is still on my to finish list. The rifle itself needs alot of work. The launcher on the other hand has had the end of the launcher lathed down to resemble the real end and can now correctly fit the genuine dust cap.

I've also had a real LLM01 pressure switch holder fitted, and re worked the side rail and bolts. 

I'm looking at getting the trades removed and having correct ones re laser engraved. 

Then will get the same weathering treatment as all the others. 

 

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Then below those are the stickers I had made to replicate the HK markings on the rear of the receivers and the QR codes.

Also a better look at the weathering on the susats.

 

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L119A1 SFW & CQB

 

Both of these are AEG's

 

So lets go from tip to toe....

With the SFW first then CQB

 

BARREL

SFW

The barrel on this is a rare (unknown brand) Steel with stampings. The heavy section of this barrel is a collar and can be removed, so had a more accurate collar made.

The flash hider unfortunately for now is a TM aluminium one, where i am hoping to be able to source 2 steel 14mm negative flash hiders for both of these.

Gas block is an original Army Code steel one, not the later Warlord tactical one. This also has a real circular type sight post fitted.

  

CQB

This has just a standard G&P barrel on for now, but do have a steel Guarder barrel waiting to go on. this is once ive managed to source a steel flash hider as mentioned above and also a steel type front sight block, as the one fitted at the moment is just a standard G&P one with the bayonet lug removed as per the real thing.

 

Both rifles have real AR end caps fitted along with the Guarder Real delta rings.

 

RAILS 

Both rails are genuine KAC ones, however they are actually different!

The CQB has a standard type fitted, where as the SFW has the UK spec fitted.

Now the difference is, that the standard type only has one screw located on the top rail at the back to retain against the delta ring teeth.

On the UK spec type, they also have one fitted on the lower rail to allow for the weight of the UGL, so it wont fall off if the delta ring is caught or slid back.

 

All panels and grips are genuine KAC ones.

 

RECEIVERS

The SFW one is an original dragon red, which comes engraved with correct markings from new. The CQb however is a G&P which has had to be engraved.

Both have the correct key hole cast marks added along with the correct rail adaptions done.

 

The alterations to both receivers are: 

Angle added to front section of rial.

Extra slot added at rear of rail.

the rail sides at rear have been made shorter.

A drop/angle added at rear just above the carry handle.

 

They both have the G&P small steel parts fitted.

 

GRIPS

The Sfw has a Guarder large AR grip fitted. these are nice for the larger hand guys like myslef, and is more realistic looking along with accurate markings. only down side is that unlike its real counterpart, it doesnt have the trap door on the bottom leaving the standard AEG motor plate visable.

The CQB has the G&P storm grip, which I find ok but not comfortable. This is since the sides are flat, not rounded like the Guarder. It's also missing markings. only saving grace is that it simulates the trap door like on the real.

I did try to alter a spare to fit the Guarder, but its too different and would require extensive modding to point of it been unusable.

Just wish someone would make a more accurate one for a AEG.

 

STOCK/TUBE 

So both stock tubes on these are the G&P ones, with the HAO canada type locking rings on (not pictured)

The SFW has a real Diemaco sling plate added, where the CQB now has a real magpul ASAP plate (not pictured also)

Both stocks are real with real butt pads, however the SFW has the correct Diemaco textured stock. The CQB has the normal CAR type stock. 

I do also have a spare Warlord tactical butt pad, and tbh, its pretty close to the real one.

 

SIGHTS

SFW has a genuine Diemaco D.I.S carry handle, where the CQB has a genuine Matech BUIS, but a cheap clone TA01 ACOG for now. 

 

The CQB also has a G&P PEQ2 fully working for now, but am looking to upgrade in the future to the PEQ15. 

And a genuine surefire scout light. 

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MP5's

 

MP5's have been synonymous with the SAS/UKSF 

There have been many variants used. 

 

The 2 variants i have replicated are:

L92A1 for the MP5A3

L91A1 For the SD version 

 

Both of these are the Classic army AEG versions.

I'm not a fan tbh, if money was permitting I would rather GBBR versions.

 

The L92 is a correct setup of the MP5's used during the Iranian Embassy siege. 

it has a genuine mount and torch, which is the streamlight SL20. Most people get this wrong and say they are maglites....... this is not the case!. Maglites came later with a special mount that had them mounted underneath the slim A3 handguard, which was the precursor to the later surefire handguard. 

As for the rest of it, there have been a few changes. Drilled out the body pin holes to fit real push pins. A steel Guarder cocking lever and custom steel tube made.

The rear sight is a steel upgrade along with a Guarder steel early trigger (not pictured). Also a steel front sling loop and early steel flash hider fitted. 

A special adapter had to be made to fit the real A3 slim handguard. With the classic army/Tm and similar clones, the receivers are a tad too short. Where the WE/VFC GBBR will fit real grips no problems. 

 

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The L91 is pretty much standard, other than adding a genuine surefire torch and L.P.E sd mount onto it. 

The scope isn't quite right, but left this on for now till I source the correct Aimpoint scope.

The scope fitted at the moment is a Guarder 4x28  tactical scope (NB-28), which is a clone of the Hensoldt Z-24 scope mounted to MP5 & G3 platforms.

 

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2 more UK AR platforms added. 

 

First up. 

COLT MODEL 604

Here I have started to build a colt model 604, As issued to the British army in the late 60s, early 70s. 

 

So the Model 604 is a slight variation from the original model 602 (XM16/M16 VN)

The 604 comprises of a XM16 stock with a pivoting sling mount. Not the static version fitted to the later model 603 (M16A1)

Compared to the model 602 (M16 VN) which had a slab side, and the full fence of the model 603 (M16A1). The Model 604 used a partial fence. 

Now despite being upgraded internally the same as the 603, the externals pretty much still resembled the 602, with it's 3 prong (duck bill) flash hider and lack of forward assist. 

The British version differed from it's U.S. counterpart, and only had the standard colt export markings.

As Well as being painted black with a paint called Suncorite, which all UK weapons had at the time. 

 

Now mine is still a work in progress.

Ive had the markings filled. 

I'm still to source the correct rear sling mount.

I then tried to replicate the suncurite paint best I could. As the real paint was just slapped on. I tried the same but in the picture below, looks smoother than it actually is. 

Only other thing is slings. 

Early version came with AR15 slings. But very quickly guys swapped these out for L1A1 SLR slings. So will look at that in the future too. 

 

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Next up. 

COLT MODEL 701

To most its just a M16A2.... 

It is, but not quite. 

Main difference being, the fire selection. 

The U.S. issued A2 was colt model 702. 

Which externally are identical apart from the 702 was 3 round burst. Where the British issued 701 was full auto. 

 

Pictured here in use during OP barras in 2000. 

As far as I'm aware these where only purchased in small numbers, compared to the earlier colt model 715 (C7) which is still in wide use today.

 

With mine, I've replicated the correct export markings along with with the correct "auto" marking. 

Upper is just a standard G&P upper with a real A2 handguard. 

 

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Model 603. 

 

The model 603 is what later came to be called M16A1. 

The ones issued to UK forces was the Colt export version. 

These became the go to weapon for the SAS In many theatres for some time. 

 

The difference between this and other AR platforms in use, 

The 603 had a forward assist, aswell as a full fence side. Compared to the non forward assist AR's in use like the 604 (partial fence) and the early 602 used in borneo (slab side) 

They also did away with the duck bill flash hider for the standard A1 type and a phosphate bolt, where 604 and 602 were chrome plated bolts. 

 

Mine is a take on ones seen sprayed/taped during jungle warfare and the odd ones seen during the falklands. 

 

Only thing that is left to sort on this, is to get rid of the standard markings and get the Colt M16A1 export marking ls added. 

And for those looking for the extra little details. 

The 603s had their serial number crudely engrave on the left side l, inside the carry handle. 

 

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L129A1  sharpshooter.

 

The real rifle is a Lewis Machine & Tool (LMT) 7.62mm sharpshooter rifle. 

The British then gave it the designation L129A1. 

It features 

*LMT crane stock

*LMT rail panel

*LMT sling point

*LMT Ergo grip

*KAC flip up sights

*Harris bipod with A.R.M.S QD mount

*Surefire FH762K05 flash hider

*TDI arms FFGB2 folding grip

 

Most models came with the 

*Trijicon Acog 6x48 BAC .308 scope. 

But some others were also fitted with the

*Schmidt & Bender PMII 5-25x56 scope.

These were the main scope used on the L115A3 rifles. 

 

The airsoft one;

These are not your run of the mill production models. 

Both the flash hider and rail, are custom made replicas of the real thing. 

 

Mine is fitted with

*Clone KAC flip up sights. 

*Clone LMT panels

*Clone LMT Ergo grip. 

*Genuine LMT stock

*Genuine LMT sling mount & Rear plate

*Clone TDI arms grip

*Clone Harris bipod

*G&P bipod mount

 

The base rifle is a G&G SR25 E2 APU model. 

I've also added butt number with a white paint pen and also the British QR code to the magwell. This is where it is placed on the real rifle. 

There are a few things that needs doing to this. Mainly getting the correct trades done. A few other parts of the body changed. 

Then giving it a coat of FDE as per the real rifle. 

 

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Next up is the 6X48 Acog. 

Mine is a 3D printed version. 

Lots of stuff has been done to this to make it as accurate as possible. 

A clone 4x acog was used as a donor internals. 

Whole thing was sprayed silver, then had several layers of black over the top. Then just weathered it back to look like it's really metal.

Also added the QR code, serial numbers and butt number to the top. 

 

 

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8 hours ago, Darkmikey22 said:

It has a genuine mount and torch, which is the streamlight SL20. Most people get this wrong and say they are maglites....... this is not the case!. Maglites came later with a special mount that had them mounted underneath the slim A3 handguard, which was the precursor to the later surefire handguard. 

 

This one from the embassy seige is a Maglite. Taped up, so presumably a stand-in for a Streamlight.

 

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1 hour ago, Anonymoose said:

 

This one from the embassy seige is a Maglite. Taped up, so presumably a stand-in for a Streamlight.

 

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This pic... 

It catches a few people out. 

This photo is actually from a BBC documentary on the seige. 

 

Here's a pic of the same gun, different angle.

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1 hour ago, Darkmikey22 said:

 

This pic... 

It catches a few people out. 

This photo is actually from a BBC documentary on the seige. 

 

Here's a pic of the same gun, different angle.

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Well now i feel like my whole life's been a lie. ☹️

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6 minutes ago, Anonymoose said:

 

Well now i feel like my whole life's been a lie. ☹️

It's fine. 

Trouble is with alot of embassy images and even task force black stuff. So many people have recreated it or done impressions of it. That when you do search for images, ends up flooded with airsoft or reenactment pics instead of real deal ones. 

And unless you know what exactly to look for, it can be very confusing. 

 

We've all fallen fowl of it at some point. 

So don't worry too much. 

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Too tired to post pics so...

 

I don't have the detailed knowledge about the specifics of pews I have & those with a close or a tenious connection to the British armed forces, so be prewarned... what I think I have is potentially wrong/incorrect.

 

L96A1/L115A1 springer, bought as a basic two-tone before my ukara & now painted to resemble the Green Meanie.

L96A2/L115A2 springer, another cheap wallhanger I've rattle canned with a 'Kewl' desert pattern cam.

L96/Arcti Warfare, left stock & un painted simply coz I like it as it is.

 

SMLE mk3, springer, previously a tow-tone but cleaned up fairly well by the previous owner.

Thompson 1921, a denix replica in full 'gangster' mode with 50 rnd drum mag.

Thompson M1A1, a rattled ex two-tone which needs a much better paint job.

Sten mk2, denix replica (weighs a bloody tonne, in fact all the denix stuff is heavy).

 

MP5SD6, retractable stock, had one years ago & craved another one.

MP5, hard stock.

MP5, based on an Iranian Embassy pic with slim hand guard,retractable stock & humungeous SL-20XL torch on a crane mount.

Mp5K

Sterling mk4 L2A3, rubber prop, Cleaned a couple in the TA in my youff but never got the chance to fire one (as a chef in the ACC attached to the RA my spatula skills took priority).

 

Steyr Aug, does the Falklands defence force count?

EM2, rubber prop but cool as F*^k.

L22A2, springer wallhanger.

L85A2, with Daniel Defense hand guard, LLM01 & SUSAT

L85A3, with fore grip/bipod & Elcan scope with RMR.

L85A1, springer with iron sights & bayonet.

L85A1, replica with susat & BFA.

L85A2, with L123A1 UGL

M230 GLM/UGL

 

L131A1 glock17, does exactly what it says on the tin.

L9A1 Browning High power.

Sig Sauer L105A2 Sig 226, aquired a couple recently.

M1911, got a few in different styles including a denix.

 

M16A1, more of an VN than a UK.

C8, Canadian version really.

L1A1 with bayonet & wooden furniture, well it's really a rubber prop in need of a better paint job.

L1A1, ares make. My first entry into airsoft (second time round), Love it as it was my personal weapon in the TA.

 

L86A2, yeah I like bullpups 18 in total.

 

Most have scopes/sights accessories to a certain degree, & lots of slings boxed away(most slings look messy on wallhangers IMO).

I'm sure more of my collection have a link to UK armed forces but with even more tenious links than those above.

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L115A3

 

This is the ARES AW338 spring version.

It's all pretty much standard at the moment, needs some work internally.

 

Externally I managed to source the correct flash hider for this. The brand is calibre, and had to order from abroad. But never heard or seen them since.

I know ARES did do one similar for their Stryker range, but the dimensions made it look fatter than it should. I was also led to believe the AW338 barrel is slightly thinner than that of the stryker, leaving their flash hider too loose a fit.

 

I've added extra serial number stamps on the bolt and handle as is done on the real thing. 

 

Managed to source the correct Type scope mount, and a replica S&B scope. 

Then I've had a dovetail to picatinny scope mount 3D printed, correct to the real one. 

Now at this stage, it is just a prototype. And still working on the finer details. 

 

Other part 3D printed, is the L115A3 45° STIC NVG rail. This Is clipped into the front of the rifle as per the real thing. 

Both parts have been painted an aluminium colour. Then sprayed over with black. 

Worn back around the edges, giving the illusion it's metal. 

 

As I have based this off of L115s in Afghanistan. Most rifles seen were covered in tan SCAPA tape at the time, with some individuals adding some extra colour/camo to their rifles. Similar to those seen on the earlier issued L96 at the beginining of the OP herricks in afghan. 

 

Mine is a replication of that, covered in SCAPA, and the paint scheme similar to that of a family members. 

Also added ranging marks as also seen on sides of the rifles at the time. 

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