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Post by mastermike95 on Aug 8, 2010 23:20:22 GMT -5
I cant decide what to do.
1.)m1a1 thompson cyma plan: add real wood kit and age it maybe try n make 20 round mags cons: everyone has it
2.)m1928 cyma thompson plan: try and defarb it (bolt on top) cons: hard to convert it to accuarate model
3.)Ares grease gun plan: wait for it cons: i have to wait lol
4.)m1903a4 rifle plan: by vs r10 and 1903 parts cons: i suck at converting
Im not very good with converting and making guns. I prefer not to, but if its easy ill try it.
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Post by johnthepale on Aug 9, 2010 13:32:24 GMT -5
I would go With the CYMA 1928 I got it for christmas and intend to convert it it may be incorrect but the internals of it are strong as all holly hell and the conversion might be some work but its a good project . The Springfield I would want to do but its hard to convert .
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Post by Sgt_Tom on Aug 9, 2010 13:51:55 GMT -5
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Post by mastermike95 on Aug 9, 2010 16:17:52 GMT -5
im not sure cuz i talked top hairy apple and he said it took alot of dremling and it cost alot of money to get all the parts. i think im just gonna get an m1a1 thompson cuz i dont wanna deal converting
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Post by falconkpd on Aug 11, 2010 19:57:50 GMT -5
You have the M1A1, don't you?
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Post by mastermike95 on Aug 15, 2010 16:33:54 GMT -5
i do but ive had it since they first release the cyma m1a1 and its really old so im gonna get a new one
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Post by falconkpd on Aug 15, 2010 18:02:59 GMT -5
Oh. Does it still work? I have the CYMA 1928, and it's great, except, the drum mag is making me a bit angry, so I think you should go with the M1A1.
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