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I will try to explain what I did on my AUG:

 

Handmade job on the receiver:

 

-Cutting the receiver at the base (you can see a little junction) with the help of a milling machine operator.

-I made the new rail support with a metal piece. With milling machine for obtain the nearest profile required, then I do adjustements and finishings with saw and file

-I glued this support on the receiver with a super-strong-of-the-death glue (araldite) :rolleyes: I was impressed to see how its STRONG! :blink:

-I picked the top rail on a Jing Gong AUG A3, where I filed the extremities and the underside

-I drilles two filled bores on the right side, then I screwed a rail for the flashlight

 

Handmade job on the barrel unit:

 

-Cutting the gas block and the grip’s support

-I turned the barrel support who was conical for obtain a cylindric profile

 

 

Handmade on the mini-RIS:

 

-Bought this part

-I reamed the inner diameter to fit with the barrel support diameter

-I sawed and lined the top rail

-I made two notchs on each side

 

Paintjob:

 

On the receiver: Krylon khaki

On the body: (Krylon) entirely with khaki, then I used a fishnet stocking and I sprayed some bands with medium brown and olive

 

 

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Here's some random stuff....

 

NAP9 SMG

 

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Glock AEP based

 

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Custom UMP9 magazine

 

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Also these things....

 

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MP7K 9mm & SL8 Shorty. Not so much 'home made', as 'assaulted with a hacksaw' :D

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Project details

 

Owen Gun History

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owen_gun

 

Body is custom made from a scaled up picture

 

Internals are AGM MP40 gearbox and barrel.

Hopup is AGM mp40 modified to feed from the top

 

Some pictures

 

Urban Camo

 

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Battery Compartment, Battery Custom 8.4 volt

 

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The Engineer (Bladerunner)

 

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The Designer (Lazyboy)

 

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Thanks Bladerunner for the awesome engineering :D

 

We are Currently half way through building 2 Sten Guns (Mk2)

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