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AnotherJesus

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  1. I had to file a small part of the inside of the back. Apart from that it took the gearbox just fine. The bolt catch was a bit tricky, and took a little bending of the ornamental bolt metal, but then the rest was a breese. Never installed a G&P body. It wen't on a whole lot easier than the D-boys body I put on my friends TM though. I'm fairly competent with gun internals, so it could proove tricky for a first timer I guess. Wouldn't have said it was difficult overall though. I can't reccommend it enough. It's not perfect. But it's a damn site better than any other make I've seen.

  2. It's a very good finish. I don't treat my guns very kindly and after about 6 games it's finally started to scratch. I've laid it on rocks and the like before. If you treat it well, I'm sure you could have a nice pristene body for a long, long time.

  3. They're sat in a box being annoying, wobbly and creaky. Apart from the stock, which is in the shed undergoing some structural reinforcement. The plan was to sell them as a complete gun when my friend finally gets me the rest of the G36 parts. If you want them though, PM me.

  4. This is a salvaege job. Used to be a GWS XM8. Got some body parts from a mate. Unfortunately most of the screws were missing and this gun is only held together by the screw through the stock, the big screw in the mag well and the frong handguard retaining pin. TM body and stock with a Star handguard and some form of Stanag mag well. Gives it a strange 2 tone plastic look and feel. Hopefully gonna get it painted sometime in the near future.

     

    For those of you who wonder why I havnt sold or destroyed it, It's pushing out 25 BBs a second at 1J. Goes roughly 50m and gets A4 sized groupings.

     

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    Once I get it a 7mm bearing gearbox it's reclaiming it's rightful place as my main gun.

  5. Masakarijoe: You have a WE 1911 don't you? I didn't think TM slides could fit on a WE.

     

    I've got a WE 1911 with a TM hi capa 5.1 slide. Except it's a 6" slide... Nevermind, the point is, they do fit. Took me a little work on the chamber to get things running smoothly. And it's worth racking the slide 100+ times as well. For some reason they just need a little bedding in before they work every shot.

     

    Pictures in this post.

  6. Sorry about the massive pics. They've now been resized. I can't seem to get the HTML I know to work on this forum.

     

    @ asinapple8805. The Hogue grips for the 1911 are really very comfortably indeed. The rubber is moulded around some plastic that makes it just solid enough. The rubber itself is perfect. Not enough good words for those grips.

     

    They did take an absolute age to fit though. It took me about 5 minits of filiing to get the bushings on the WE small enough to sit the grips on. Then another half hour + of filing, to get the grips to sit around the front of the gun. So I could get both sides on at the same time. Absolute nightmare. Yet copmpletely worth it. :D

  7. One would presume the size of the teeth on the modstock and Emod stay the same. There are 14 teeth on the Emod. And 14 teeth on my clubfoot stock.

     

    Edit: By teeth I mean the interlocking parts that hold the side saddles to the main body.

  8. Army L85

     

    Just purchased this recently but I also bought an MP5 which I have been giving more attention to.

     

    So far I just have the custom silencer and a TM EG1000 motor.

     

    Silenced SA80 piccy

     

    Mind telling me how you did that? It looks lovely. My friends looking at silencing his SA80 and we're discussing it currently.

     

    Also, can the outer barrels be taken off and replaced? With say a G36 outer barrel. If silencing prooves too difficult he's after a DMR look, but not an LSW. Strange man, but he has a certain style. :P

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