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Post by tenacioustom on May 20, 2009 17:56:40 GMT
Me and a friend have decided to do a catchan sniper and spotter team, he will be armed with a m14 and my self my shotgun and Glock 18c aep. But what i need to know is is anyone has any ideas that we can use to start 40king up the m14 and glock (shotgun finished pics soon). Luckily the Glock is electric so no blow back thus meaning i could build a shell to go over it but the m14 is a different story, from what i can tell it looks much like the rifles seen with the rattling snipers, but of course it will need to be more catchan-y and las like. Any ideas or links will be greatly appericaited. Thanks Tom (sorry for all on one line enter key is currently dead)
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Post by john on May 20, 2009 18:31:28 GMT
give it the "las gun" flash suppressor and don't worry about the wooden furniture (the Tanith use wood stocks) put a Munitorum number and a few Imperial Eagles on it and your away.
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Post by tenacioustom on May 20, 2009 19:39:30 GMT
cheers much appreciated, was worrying it was going to be a big job on the m14 but will get him to probably guille it add the lass suppressor and im doing some eagles atm anyway. One thing though does any body know of a walk through or a readily available pistol cover thingy for the glock or is there an easier way to base it on something else. Thanks Tom
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Post by Manius on May 20, 2009 19:56:42 GMT
I'll suggest what I was going to do when I had my M14, for me ideal as Long-Las's.
Las-gun flash-hinder (basically a two stage PVC tube).
"Imperial up" the magazines...Imperial Eagles etc.
Some mesh camo netting
HUGE, long scope. I was making a fully dummy unit (you don't need huge scopes for AEG's!), again more PVC tubing..inner being 1" so it can be attached to most scope rings, then just staging it up and up until you have something like a 50mm view finder and larger front
The Glock, your correct. The best way is to use plasti-card and velcro to make a removable housing for the AEP, best bet is to make it so it slips over the top with velcro along the top of the AEP itself.
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Post by lairdbenjy on May 21, 2009 10:35:40 GMT
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