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Post by thegreengrundel on May 9, 2009 4:26:23 GMT -5
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Post by lrich on May 14, 2009 22:59:11 GMT -5
wow, very nice job. Just wondering, did you use the airsoft original buttplate assembly? Because when i made a wood stock i had problems with the wood cracking when i tried to get it to fit, although it might have just been the wood i was using.
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Post by detasman on May 15, 2009 6:55:20 GMT -5
That's not real wood. Its the plastic stocks wrapped in an automotive grade film that duplicates the look of burlwood. I saw these two guns on ebay by the way.
Personally (and this is just one man's opinion) I don't care for the look.
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Post by Tobbe on May 15, 2009 8:53:22 GMT -5
Well maybe if the gun was chromed or something..You could do a pretty neat Pimp impression..
:-)
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Post by lrich on May 15, 2009 20:45:39 GMT -5
That's not real wood. Its the plastic stocks wrapped in an automotive grade film that duplicates the look of burlwood. I saw these two guns on ebay by the way. Personally (and this is just one man's opinion) I don't care for the look. Ok, that explains how impressively exactly like the furnished stock parts those parts look. Good job nonetheless, it looks very realistic. Also, as a combat gun i wouldn't like the look (too flamboyant) but for a wallhanger/display gun it gives it a unique/flashy look.
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Post by commander on Sept 18, 2009 22:00:46 GMT -5
Both guns look awful ....................I can take them off your hands.
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