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M16... In triplets!



Why that many!? WTF... Well umm... It just kinda happened :D

 

The lower one was the beginning. A somewhat rarity these days. M16A3 based on an ICS gun. Basicly it has 2-part gearbox. The chosen few know this to be one of the most durable options for AR15-base and its very easy to maintain cause it field-strips like the real thing. Its built like a Systema PTW, the cylinder-parts come off just by pulling it out. Awasome for someone trying out different parts and as such, has a mixbreed FTK and other bits and pieces to it. Real steel front, ARMS 41B front sight, G&P stock. Love the matte-color finish in the reciever too. Solid performer too...

 

The middle was more of a *bramston pickle*-child of my dark deeds... I used to buy broken down "brand-guns", tore em apart and sold em off as parts keeping something for myself of needed. Used to cover my whole hobby this way. I was left with a bunch of unsold parts and one day wondered, "thats a front, thats a systema gearbox, thats an old AR15 receiver... HEY!" And there it was. An M4 built from parts i simply found around my room. Few days later UPS dropped off a new D-boys M203... Rest is history.

 

On the top, is my "one hit wonder" another built from parts junker, this time by someone else. Price was right and it looked seemingly good on paper. Took a bit more tinkering then i was hoping for but for that i blame Modify. The M933 is mounted with Modifys "tremors" recoil-kit. The kit is simply built wrong. It has a weight in the stock-tube that piston moves back, a small spring then pushes the weight to produce recoil... Sadly the spring is too thin and the weight hits the piston on its way back... = Epic Fail. Stiffer spring sealed the deal and the whole thing works. cant say its recoil, but man, what a fun it is to shoot.

 

There we go, 3 guns, all with a true purpose... Or atleast a good excuse.

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