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Post by glymov on May 20, 2009 4:33:53 GMT -5
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Post by glymov on May 21, 2009 3:53:32 GMT -5
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Ersatzjack
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Post by Ersatzjack on May 21, 2009 7:51:37 GMT -5
The bolt area looks great but when you cock the gun are you spinning the cylinder that holds the piston? I don't get that part. That cylinder never spins in the VSR-10, but just moves back and forth in a straight line motion. If you are spinning it, how does that affect the operation of the gun? I'm curious. Are you using a sleeve over the cylinder?
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Post by glymov on May 22, 2009 1:38:26 GMT -5
yeah kamerad its been a braincrash target to make a spin parts// but we made it. So bolt working 1000% like real/ Spin+back . Its made by double cylinder one in one so first one spining inner still. Something like that. My head will explode about thonk technical words in english) lol So illl post test and review later .
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Post by shadycadence on May 23, 2009 10:29:02 GMT -5
We follow you glymov. The outer cylinder is basically a cover that rotates around the actual cylinder. Very crafty. Where did you find a tube that fits between the cylinder and the receiver? Did you have to ream out the receiver to make it fit?
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Post by glymov on May 25, 2009 1:19:46 GMT -5
îê guys ) nice to read/ Outer cylinder is a metal tube/ of stainless steel/ just choose by size/ Reciever was slightly small so 1-2mm was sawed in inner space
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gryphon
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Post by gryphon on May 28, 2009 22:09:28 GMT -5
Very, very nice!
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Post by glymov on Apr 20, 2011 6:18:21 GMT -5
HI) now we made a carbine m1938
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HornetWSO
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Post by HornetWSO on Apr 20, 2011 18:38:32 GMT -5
Nice work, I really enjoyed the photos! Looking forward to photos of the next project.
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Sgt_Tom
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Post by Sgt_Tom on Apr 20, 2011 21:03:22 GMT -5
Very nice job on the first one! The most realistic Mosin Nagant out there.
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Post by jimmiroquai on Apr 23, 2011 5:57:14 GMT -5
That's amazing! I hope you can show us pics of how the bolt assembly is put together.
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