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  1. Hey eltee, Any chance of that real steel SL-8 stock fitting on the marui? or am I barking up the wrong tree again?
  2. Um, No? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P90
  3. Wow, totally unrelated to the discussion but I just found out that the PPA M16 mag well exists in the real steel world.
  4. Nice setup your running! on first glance it looks like a guarder kit installed on a marui. Which is making me feel stupid for shelling out 800 for the AKM kit, blowback kit & waffle magazine.
  5. Looks like a guarder kit with real steel wood on it.
  6. Guarder AKM & VFC AKS-74U Std #060010
  7. Yep, What did you expect for an 8+ year old gun? The Build is actually pretty nice in person, the flash really exaggerated the imperfections with the RD housing & body colour.
  8. ^ good explination, better explination about the internals than I could give. I'm going to take my front end down to confirm this.. IIRC last time I took apart the foreend it did not have any thing around the barrel like yours does, prehaps because mine has an AEG barrel inplace of the old barrel? Edit: I paied 350 total with 4 magazines and the NIB JAC receiver.
  9. An External rig can be hooked into this gun via the little knob on the underside of the buffer tube. Unscrew it and screw in a 6mm QD fitting and your good to go.
  10. OK, now we can see the internals! they look quite beefy. No plastic in there! Step #6, Pull back on the charging handle to remove the upper's internals. Now we can see the upper's internals! The only plastic piece is the feed nozzle, the rest is all metal! and your done! Reassembly is the complete reverse of this.
  11. Disassembly guide! 6 steps to taking your KWC M-16 down to bolts! Step # 1. Remove the slither buttstock by pulling down on the stock adjustment bar and sliding it back off the buffertube. Step #2. Unscrew part number one, and pull back on part number two. Now grip the entire buffer tube in your hand and unscrew it. Part #3 is the valve and looks as if it screws in and out, however you don't need to unscrew the end cap if your just taking it down Ok, now we can see the rear of the upper's internals and the gas valve. Part #1 is the gas fill val
  12. Without mods to the gas tank nope.. Same goes for the shell extention..
  13. 1. Capacity reported at 65 rounds per magazine, It can also accept old style JAC magazines which have caps of: 30, 65, and a 100 round drum if you can find one. 2. Its cold, very cold here.. and I can still get off 2 magazines on one fill. (however my propane tank is almost empty so it might not be filling it all the way up, its reported from the previous owner that you can shoot 4 magazines before refilling. I guess we will findout when I get some more propane and it warms up! ) 3. the entire buffer tube acts as a gas resivor! and unscrews like the real deal, so it might be feis
  14. KWC M-16 GBB Disassembly Guide & Review By: Yeager Also with a little bit of insight from: Professor K First things first, This gun is not a GBB, a NBBG, nor does it operate on any modern day gas mechanism. The internals are based on and designed around the simple, but effective BV unit. Secondly, the rifle I'm reviewing has been fitted with a JAC M-16A2 fore end, receiver and has custom "recoil" weights. Basically my rifle looks a bit different and kicks a tad bit harder but other than that its a regular plain jane KWC M-16. Ok, with all of that being said on wit
  15. Just got this in today, its apparently a Toy-Tec factory prototype with a working red-dot sight. The red dot looks like it was originally made out of clay then they just used the lost wax method to make the metal casting. (I did confirm that its metal, I sanded it down and re-painted it trying to get rid of the surface defects) The body and upper receiver & flash hider is also different from my other toy-tec which suggests to me that this is indeed either a one off or a prototype never meant for the free market.
  16. Yeager

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    TOP M-60E3 Shorty (DX? its practically full metal) Real steel tray cover Custom milled feed tray (replaces worm screw thing) Custom feed system (M249 tube style) Custom Electric Box Magazine (6,400 or so rounds) Real M-60 ammo pouch Chrome inert 7.62s Piston setup 9.6v aug battery
  17. I painted my TR OD and did the detail work on the little fake body screws.. Also I'm now in the first stages of building a PS-90, so far I've bondoed up the selector switch so it can only move from safe to semi and changed the markings to S 1. I'm looking for the laylax PS-90 barrel conversion. but right now I guess it could be considered a PS-90 SBR (I'd get a real PS90 SBR but my state frowns on SBRs , so I guess for collectings sake I could leave this one like this and buy the real thing to complete my FN collection)
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    me thinks its because its Gucci?
  19. Good observation Honestly I have no clue about the lense, but I bought an inch thick sheet of plexi-glass to mount in front of it just to be sure.
  20. P-90 Family, Past to Present.. Top to Bottom.. Toy-Tec OD P90 TM P-90 RDV Old TM P-90 RDV New TM P-90 Tri-Rail..
  21. A Man can NEVER have enough P90's
  22. I know I know, Necro-post..
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