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PostSubject: S&W M15(Kokusai)   Sat Nov 22, 2008 3:48 am

Hello.

M15 was produced based on M10(ABS) of Kokusai this time.
Though it is previously put on the market from HWS
Production began because it satisfied and it went.

The cylinder is shortened to 38SPL size.
The frame is reproduced as faithfully as possible.
It came to try to strike the stamp in the round.
Finish is painting. A metallic feeling has been put out with four
kinds of paints.

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PostSubject: Re: S&W M15(Kokusai)   Sat Nov 22, 2008 1:36 pm

Great work wataru,that looks like a great modelgun conversion Shocked .as you had to shorten the cylinder,did you also have to adjust the frame to match?,if yes were did you cut it?.

Keep them comming mate,they are impressive conversions cheers

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PostSubject: Re: S&W M15(Kokusai)   Sat Nov 22, 2008 3:32 pm

Hi Wataru,

That does indeed look very impressive. Well done on a very professional looking model.

I particularly like the paint finish, that looks just like metal doesn't it?

Would you have an original model in your collection? I'd be really interested to see photos of one before conversion next to this one to show where the differences are.

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PostSubject: Re: S&W M15(Kokusai)   Sat Nov 22, 2008 5:06 pm

Very nice indeed Very Happy

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PostSubject: Re: S&W M15(Kokusai)   Sun Nov 23, 2008 2:27 pm

Ladies and gentlemen, hello.
Thank you for the eulogy.

It is a point in the production of M15.
The base is Kokusai-M10(ABS).

① As for @ barrel, the front sight begins to be plane of ABS with M10+M19.
② A cylinder studs are another parts of ABS.
③ shield shape correction.
④ cylinder shortening and Boares processing.
⑤ rear sight is made of HWS.
⑥ trigger stop is added.

Additionally, shape was corrected referring to the image of a real gun.

The length of the frame is not adjusted by shortening the cylinder. The rear
end of amount of barrel has been extended. (This part is made of the
stainless steel. )
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PostSubject: Re: S&W M15(Kokusai)   Sun Nov 23, 2008 7:08 pm

Hi Wataru

I am very impressed by your modelling and engineering skills. I wish I was as capable of such fine workmanship.

Well done!

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PostSubject: Re: S&W M15(Kokusai)   Wed Feb 25, 2009 1:17 pm

Wataru,

Great job!
I like your case-hardened list trigger and hammer.
I believe it is wise choise to paint as Kokusai models are difficult to blue with Birtchwood blueing liquids.

Hope to see more.

cheers,

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PostSubject: Re: S&W M15(Kokusai)   Sun Mar 01, 2009 5:23 am

shazhib

Thank you.
Case-hardened uses several kinds of liquids.
And, the thing to paint the detergent thinned without fail before it draws is a point.

Kokusai-M10(ABS) 2in is being produced now.
It evolves a little though specs are the same as M15.


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PostSubject: Re: S&W M15(Kokusai)   Wed Mar 04, 2009 3:55 pm

Wataru,

Did you put a part out firing pin hole?
If that is the case, it is another good job. I always hate to see rough and large firing pin hole on revolver modelguns.

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PostSubject: Re: S&W M15(Kokusai)   Tue Mar 10, 2009 10:34 am

shazhib、

The omitted plate was reproduced by the metal. The revolver of Kokusai is a little more and is 30 years from the design. I feel the limit slowly. Still, though we wish to express our gratitude for the thing that was able to be sold again with new materials (ABS).


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