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classic army M15A4 SPR with crane stock. i was told it was all stock CA, but he shipped with the upper and lower receiver separated so itd fit in the box. and i notice the cylinder is an silver/chrome, ribbed cylinder. all the ribbed cylinders ive seen are bore up cylinders, so i guess it isnt stock CA, which im perfectly fine with :P

 

the hop up is broken though. ill try swapping a few parts with some spare chambers i have lying around, but im planning on getting a new chamber anyways.

 

the fps is great, ROF leaves quite a bit to be desired, and the range is poo right now because of the hop up. but the externals are amazing, no wobbes at all.

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skyflash:

 

those pictures are gorgeous man!

i like the way you set up the props ;)

 

ps: what brand M4 is that?

i've been looking into building a plain jain M4A1 with RIS. i want something that has no barrel wobble (unlike those TM M4's)

 

 

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Here is my M249 baby Sasha2

 

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Parts list:

-A&K M249 MKII

-Echo1 Para Flash Hider

-Echo1 SAW RIS

-G&P MK46 stock

-A&K Railed feed tray

-Madbull ver2.0 inner barrel M4 length

-G&P Aimpoint

-Generic Ergo Vertical grip

-G&P R500 Scorpion light

-Guarder Sp120 spring

 

The gun is currently clocking at 390ish with .2s and deadly accurate out to about 200 feet with a lovely rated of fire.

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Skyflash, how did you fit that Millennium weapon's tailcap onto your 6P?

 

As simple as : unscrew the 6P one and screw the XM07 one.

Both thread are identical.

 

God bless the engineer who thought about that.

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