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  1. Sorry to ask if this has already been covered, but which Magpul UBR stock fits the WE M4A1/HK416 without modification?

     

    I've been reading through pages of info on this site and can't find a definitive answer.

     

    Does the PTS version fit without modification?

     

    Do I need the RS version?

     

    I can't get a straight answer out of the dealers so I've come to the experts!!

     

    Thanks

  2. As much as i like LR300's did it need its own thread?

     

    You are quiet right I thought I had posted this into the 'Pictures of your weapons' Forum, but got it wrong, I PM'd Ghoast Rider shortly after I realised my mistake so I'm hoping it will be moved to the correct location.

     

    Still learning!

  3. Wowee, that is one nice looking rifle. Anyone panning armalites can't argue with that baby!! :D

     

    It does look like a render though, I know its not, but that lighting is, well, perfect. You shouldn't be able to get it lit like that! How on earth did you actually take the photo?!?

     

    Thanks for the compliment, I use a Canon digital SRL, the background is an A4 size mounting card, I always use natural light whenever possible, overcast is the best light as you don't end up with sharp shadows .

     

    I placed the card on my patio, use a short lens, stand over the card and take the picture as high as you can when standing upright. If you have a zoom lens adjust it to capture what you want. I used the point & shoot mode for this shot to sort out the exposure etc. Of course the beauty of digital is you can take enough shots until you get a good one!

     

    I'm sure that after the first skirmish I take it to it will no longer look like a render!

  4. That sounds pretty straight forward, if you dont mind me asking ,

    how much did it cost?

    how long did shipping take ?

     

    i really fancy one of these but finding one for a reasonable price

    seems to be tricky.

    cheers

            jim.

     

    I got everything from UN Company which included

     

    Prime LR300 SRF conversion kit.

    SOPMOD stock was a straight swap for the folding version.

    Kings Arms pistol grip.

    2 x Sanyo 1700mah 9.6v batteries + charger.

    A new TM 1000 motor .

    Guarder ACOG red-dot 30mm scope

    G&G 450 round Thermold mag

    Gun bag

     

    It all came to just over £400 including shipping. I had it shipped by surface delivery which took about 8 weeks but I didn't get charged import tax or VAT.

  5. Did you have to do any internal work on the metal body to get

    it all to fit right ,any filing,grinding etc...

     

    It was all very tight when putting it together, I think they got the tolerances spot on before they painted everything!

     

    I didn't have to do any filing or grinding on the body. I had to modify the screw in the top of the stock as it wouldn't lock out when adjusting the length.

     

    The biggest mod was to the gearbox wiring. As the SR-16 was designed for the rear battery I had to rewire it to accept the front mounted battery. Also the wiring had to be long as when you dismantle the upper and lower receiver the top one slides forward until it is clear of the lower one unlike the plastic standard parts which come apart with the front body pin still in place.

  6. Completed building this kit with TM SR-16 internals upgraded with Systema gears etc.

     

    Bought from UN Company who exchanged the folding stock in the kit for the G&G SOPMOD Tactical stock which I think looks better.

     

    The instructions in the kit tend to be a photo of the parts and a photo of the finished component. Which is OK if you are used to stripping these things down.

     

    Fitted with Guarder ACOG type Red Dot Scope and Kings Arms reinforced pistol grip.

     

    Thermold Hi-Cap mags gives modern look.

     

    Managed to fit Sanyo 1700mah 9.6V twin batteries in the foregrip with some removal of the shrink wrap that covers the batteries to allow them a closer fit to the metal barrel.

     

    Overall very pleased with the finished item but is is heavy!

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