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Bow New Member


Number of posts: 10 Age: 33 Location / Country: Cambridgeshire, UK Registration date: 2008-09-08
 | Subject: Re: Silencer for Modelguns Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:04 am | |
| Hi wfalenta I haven't got any pics of them yet... i'll get some posted soon....! sorry but at this time my M4's aren't up for sale. Regards Bow. |
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wfalenta Modelgun Enthusiast


Number of posts: 42 Location / Country: Preston, Lancashire, UK Registration date: 2009-01-28
 | Subject: Re: Silencer for Modelguns Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:21 am | |
| That's a shame, if you think about selling inthe future, let me know I'll be very interested. How many do you have? What are the differences between them? (any modifications etc) |
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Bow New Member


Number of posts: 10 Age: 33 Location / Country: Cambridgeshire, UK Registration date: 2008-09-08
 | Subject: Re: Silencer for Modelguns Mon Apr 06, 2009 12:44 pm | |
| Hi Wfalenta, Heres a few pictures of my M4's and custom works. M4 Converted to SR25, i still need to make a longer firing bolt. [img]  [/img] M4A1 M203 [img]  [/img] M4A1 Commando [img]  [/img] M4 Converted to SR 16 [img]  [/img] M4 SPR Custom still working on the stock. [img]  [/img] M4 CQB Custom [img]  [/img] [img]  [/img] I have another SR 25K that i've made but it is in pieces at the mo......! |
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Cerwyn Cerwyn (Site Admin)


Number of posts: 7758 Age: 50 Location / Country: North Wales Registration date: 2008-07-20
 | Subject: Re: Silencer for Modelguns Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:24 pm | |
| Hi Bow, That's a stunning collection of customised M4s you've got there, I'll copy your photos over to the MGC M4 category as they're well worth sharing!I'm certain there'd be lots of interest in reading how you achieved to build each version, maybe you could write something up for us if ever you have time please? Thanks! _________________ Cerwyn
Hobby collector of Replica model guns and Militaria. also member of Living History Reenactment Groups.
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Bow New Member


Number of posts: 10 Age: 33 Location / Country: Cambridgeshire, UK Registration date: 2008-09-08
 | Subject: Re: Silencer for Modelguns Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:27 pm | |
| Thanks Cerwyn, I try and get some better pics posted with more info. |
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wfalenta Modelgun Enthusiast


Number of posts: 42 Location / Country: Preston, Lancashire, UK Registration date: 2009-01-28
 | Subject: Re: Silencer for Modelguns Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:55 pm | |
| Woah! Bow that is an awesome collection! How long have you been collecting them? I've got plenty of questions to ask don't know where to start! One thing that interests me is your LE stock on the SR 16; how did you manage to get one to fit, and what sort is it? Airsoft or real? |
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Bow New Member


Number of posts: 10 Age: 33 Location / Country: Cambridgeshire, UK Registration date: 2008-09-08
 | Subject: Re: Silencer for Modelguns Mon Apr 06, 2009 2:04 pm | |
| Hi Wfalenta, The stock i used on the SR 16 is only a cheap airsoft make. it looks the part and does the job. the only mod i had to do was open the hole diameter from 27mm to just over 29mm. I used a 28mm spade drill then i ran a 29mm ream thro to give it a nice snug fit... |
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wfalenta Modelgun Enthusiast


Number of posts: 42 Location / Country: Preston, Lancashire, UK Registration date: 2009-01-28
 | Subject: Re: Silencer for Modelguns Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:52 pm | |
| Do you ever fire your M4s or are they more of a show piece for the wall? I hardly ever fire mine so i'm trying to get some dummy rounds to load my magazines with instead of the open tip cartidges. From the photos your M4s look in excellent condition- have you had to respray any of them at any point during/after modifying or adding the extras onto them? My barrel is scratched up pretty bad because of my flip up fore-sight...It was a bit tight putting it on and taking it off, but I like the 'used' look where some of the paint has gone. It makes it look more realistic. If i could afford it, I'd buy a deactivated M4 but they're pretty expensive, plus its nice to have the option of being able to cycle a round through the rifle if and when you want to on a modelgun. |
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Bow New Member


Number of posts: 10 Age: 33 Location / Country: Cambridgeshire, UK Registration date: 2008-09-08
 | Subject: Re: Silencer for Modelguns Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:16 am | |
| Hi Wfalenta, I fire them some times... apart from the SR 25( still working on the bolt ) but i find cleaning the cartridges a real pain, then i've got to reload them..... but then it is fun to fire them again....! At the moment must of my time ( when i get it ) is spent working on the SR 25K. If you need help with a LE stock let me know and i'll see what i can do. |
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wfalenta Modelgun Enthusiast


Number of posts: 42 Location / Country: Preston, Lancashire, UK Registration date: 2009-01-28
 | Subject: Re: Silencer for Modelguns Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:51 am | |
| cheers thats great of you I may have found a LE stock and a crane stock (both airsoft) for sale on an airsoft forum. The guy selling them measured the hole diameter and came up with about 30mm (pictures he posted show that its about 28-29mm) I measured my current stock diameter and it looks like its about 32mm so there may be a bit of modification needed.... |
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