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  1. I quite like that. Looks like a K-50m. You should botch a vented steel front and to complete it, and a wire stock. -Matt
  2. Should have been more specific; I was refering to the two underfolder cyma examples I have seen (including my own) snap on the first game they were skirmished on. I keep forgetting d-boys also make underfolders -Matt
  3. You get what you pay for; the chinese clone ones break very easily, as the metal is aweful, but if you get a real sword or a teel rmw/inokatsu kit, they're probably about as strong as the real thing. My akms is rock solid. -Matt
  4. Mine may have been mis-cast. We had to file the hole for the stripper clip before we could use them. -Matt
  5. I don't want to turn this into a sales pitch, but I keep being bombarded with emails about the sterling. Information is in the link in my sig. Cheers for the nice comments guys, I will be heading up to my mates workshop to finish the type 100 soon. -Matt
  6. Just got My D-boy's mauser back from the gunsmiths: Real Belgian wood stock (£10), and has been modified to take stripper clips. All in all, very happy with this. -Matt
  7. Ok then, two which don't fit well into another category: Sterling, L2A3 still for sale... Japanese Type100/40 submachine gun, work in progress. -Matt
  8. Got two here: Armalite AR-24, 9mm version of the AR-18. QBZ-22A1, joint British/Chinese carbine. -Matt
  9. Already have an AKMS, just wanted something shorter for indoors work. The guy I spoke did say he used an AKSU initially, until the excessive muzzle climb made him tear not only the dogs in half but also people's living rooms! He later switched to a silenced makarov . I hear what you're saying, probably best to stick to the akms. I may build one anyway though, for other loadouts. Cheers for the advice, Matt
  10. How common is the M92? More common than the AKMSU I would imagine. I want a gun of that sort (underfolder, carbine front) for my Soviet afgfan loadout- I was speaking to a guy who was there (VDV IIRC) and he said that when they were searching people's houses, they used to use guns they had bought from the local market - they would have to log it and do lots of paperwork if the used their issued weapons, and they needed to fire fairly often to take down the large dogs the locals were so fond of.. -Matt
  11. Sounds like another AKMSU: Someone's got one on the previous I think. You say you saw one on patrol- was that in Afganistan? That means there's at least two in the world. -Matt
  12. Cheers guys. If anyone wants to attempt that, it wasn't bad (so far) as a first scratch build, and i'll be happy to advise. -Matt
  13. Thats an AKMSU Jebus. And frankly, I really want one now , nice job! -Matt
  14. well at least it's more or less a real gun then. Looks kind of bulgarian to me. -Matt
  15. A monster, born from necessity: My AKMS was firing too hot, so I needed to bring thr fps fown by 20fps by the weekend. To do this, I installed the front end from my ancient AK105, which has a spetsnaz barrel. It feels great, rock solid, only probleme being I have two full-autos, one semi and no safety. Makes me want to make an AMKSU. Will probably re-assemble as a true ak-105 (which is broken) sell, and replace with a cyma one. How are those? -Matt
  16. Type 100/40 sub-machine gun; scratch built: Not quite complete, needs vent holes drilled in the barrel and some internals fitted, but othwerwise very nice hor a home-made gun. Posting it now as it will be several months before it's 100%. -Matt
  17. I have to say, punkypink's vc impression was fantastic. Are any of you coming to military oddysey? -Matt
  18. Damn! can't believe I missed Napalm! Does it really smell like victory, or any different to normal petrol burning? I've decided my first military vehicle will be and Mi-24, or an early Huey, just so can go tear-arsing I around 'nam looking for the suitcase. Did buy some beo-gam, but it was too small for me. Not too bad for £3.00 though... Cheers, matt
  19. Finally finished my wood FAL: Took over a year to get the parts and complete, was very difficultt as the stock was from an L1A1 and didn't fit right on. Battery fits in stock. Hope you like, Matt
  20. Does anyone have any idea of what pattern of chest rig this is? I know it's of a chinese design, but it has nylon straps and i was wondering when it was made: (and yes I know he's wearing it wrong. Sorry I had to black the face out, but I don't know if he wants his image shown or not.) Punkypink, are you going to do a VC/PAVN loadout? I don't think i've ever seen a better impression of Hanoi Hannah. I think I have a cone hat somehwere..... -Matt
  21. lolz "two mags" you can't write this stuff. You should add a pistol grip now, preferably in wood. -Matt
  22. ...becuase it's got my old sterling barrel jacket on it. I have to say, looks awesome! very old school. I sold my uzi a while ago and now i'm missing it -Matt
  23. I only got these: Sorry I had to run off guys, although I did wait for about an hour. Too much to do and too little time! I did get that mauser in the end as well, and spent most of saturday hacking away at it before I realised i'll need to send it to a gunsmiths. -Matt
  24. It's when you cut into the mags you see the difference- the bakelite is very fibrous, and has the consistency, look and feel of plywood soaked in resin. Also, the external finish isn't flat orange, it has a "wood effect" look. -matt
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