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I was bored, fired up the lathe.
Machined the forearm to have an HK MP5ish SD look to it. It is turned from solid nylon, I grooved the forearm, then was screwing around with an o-ring.....o-ring fit perfect and securely in the grooves in the forearm....so, 46 o-rings later.......... |
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That is BA man. Very nice work!
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Looks great.....
Can you tell me more about the stock setup? Is it an Ace receiver block and folding mechanism? Thanks |
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Originally Posted By HK_DUDE:
Looks great..... Can you tell me more about the stock setup? Is it an Ace receiver block and folding mechanism? Thanks Thanks, the stock setup uses Ace components, an CAR15 Stock Block (AARB) and a Folding Mechanism with integrated AR15 Stock Interface (FSM-AR). I think I might want to redo it and replace the FSM-AR with a FSM or FSM-B with CAR15 Stock Block (PN). The current FSM-AR does not allow the operation of the charging handle with the stock extended . I need to fold the stock to operate the CH. |
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Originally Posted By HK_DUDE:
I was bored, fired up the lathe. Machined the forearm to have an HK MP5ish SD look to it. It is turned from solid nylon, I grooved the forearm, then was screwing around with an o-ring.....o-ring fit perfect and securely in the grooves in the forearm....so, 46 o-rings later.......... http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/005127.JPG http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/006123.JPG http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/007132.JPG Way too much time... Originally Posted By Greg3:
5" barrel with American Mfg. 22 can. I got happy with the paracord. Yea, crappy Ultra dot but it works pretty well for a range toy. Way too much paracord! |
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Isaiah 57:20
Dear Santa: since you failed to give me an 18inch LaRue OBR, could you drop one off for my birthday? Remember...karma is justice without the satisfaction. |
My Umarex Colt M4 22lr outfitted with a Walther red dot scope, $12 airsoft scope mount and $15 flip-up rear sight. At 25 yards, my three groups were high and slightly left; my aim points being center of mass, throat just above the 7, and head. Tweak my scope and I'm good to go.
http://jwimageworks.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/jw-9448-umarex-colt-m4-22.jpg The cheapo rear sight is almost totally useless, but it looks good so who cares. http://jwimageworks.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/jw-9456-umarex-colt-m4-22.jpg http://jwimageworks.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/jw-9465-umarex-colt-m4-22.jpg http://jwimageworks.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/jw-9466-umarex-colt-m4-22.jpg http://jwimageworks.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/jw-9467-umarex-colt-m4-22.jpg The world's cheapest airsoft red dot scope mount feels surprisingly sturdy. It's a heavy little bastard, and it looks great on the rifle. http://jwimageworks.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/jw-9468-umarex-colt-m4-22.jpg This is how Colt should have originally sold the M4 22lr: red dot, back-up rear sight, 20-round magazine. Now all I need is a 90-degree safety. http://jwimageworks.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/jw-9470-umarex-colt-m4-22.jpg |
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Did you SBR the lower for the folding stock, I was thinking of doing that and found that the OAL would not meet the minimum, I am running a Spikes LW 16" barrel and fake can, on a Spikes lower.
Originally Posted By 808state:
Just finished this morning so I took some quick pics http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2666.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2667.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2663.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2656.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2657.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2652.jpg |
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Originally Posted By GoufCustom:
Did you SBR the lower for the folding stock, I was thinking of doing that and found that the OAL would not meet the minimum, I am running a Spikes LW 16" barrel and fake can, on a Spikes lower. Originally Posted By 808state:
Just finished this morning so I took some quick pics http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2666.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2667.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2663.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2656.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2657.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2652.jpg SBRs, Suppressors, FAMG, and Assault Pistols are illegal in Hawaii. The folder doesn't change the OAL since it's measured with the stock extended and not folded. You do know that's a Spikes fake SD1 can shrouding a 16" barrel right? |
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Originally Posted By 808state:
Originally Posted By GoufCustom:
Did you SBR the lower for the folding stock, I was thinking of doing that and found that the OAL would not meet the minimum, I am running a Spikes LW 16" barrel and fake can, on a Spikes lower. Originally Posted By 808state:
Just finished this morning so I took some quick pics http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2666.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2667.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2663.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2656.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2657.jpg http://i459.photobucket.com/albums/qq314/d3vnu11/Rifles/Cane%20Spider/IMG_2652.jpg SBRs, Suppressors, FAMG, and Assault Pistols are illegal in Hawaii. The folder doesn't change the OAL since it's measured with the stock extended and not folded. You do know that's a Spikes fake SD1 can shrouding a 16" barrel right? Yea I knew about the Fake Can, I run the same one on mine, and it is sweet just like yours. I had thought about doing that stock on my dedicated 22 just like yours, and I read here that OAL was measured to the min length, and I just read someplace else that OAL is measured at the max length, I am sure there is a huge back and forth on this issue, and I just wanted to be safe, so I didnt buy the stock. Sorry for the mix up, just wanted to make sure it wasn’t illegal. I am sure someone will come along and settle this with some documentation, and yell at me for starting a discussion in a picture thread. Sweet 22, and I wish I had a lathe. Here is mine, to get us back on track for pictures: I also have a 9.5" dedicated 22 in the works. |
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Nice!
I asked about the OAL issue in the Hometown Hawaii/Alaska forums. Someone responded that only 2 states measure OAL with the stock folded and Hawaii wasn't one of the 2 so I didn't pursue any further. |
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Originally Posted By ak_ar_man:
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/mike_phoenix2000/CIMG0616.jpg will a dpms free float tube like this attach to a standard barrel nut? is it big enough inside to fit a 1" diameter surpressor? |
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Originally Posted By at4rxj:
Olympic RFA kit with black dog magazines frish quad rail free float 7" cut barrel with no gas system POF front sight (has since been changed to an A1 upper receiver) http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t250/at4rxj/22%20lr/DSC_0005.jpg http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t250/at4rxj/22%20lr/DSC_0004.jpg http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t250/at4rxj/22%20lr/DSC_0002.jpg this is something i want to build! |
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Originally Posted By Oleg Volk: Bushmaster lower, Tactical Solutions upper. http://olegvolk.net/gallery/d/36120-1/plinker_5306.jpg The same upper on a Cavalry Arms lower. http://olegvolk.net/gallery/d/36063-1/BDM25rd_mag_4707.jpg RRA rifle, CMMG conversion kit. http://olegvolk.net/gallery/d/34494-1/mike_0392.jpg Wow. |
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"I think we should get a Machine Gun. We can use it to hunt game, spell out things, or ring in the New Year!" - Bart Simpson
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Originally Posted By 808state:
Thanks, the stock setup uses Ace components, an CAR15 Stock Block (AARB) and a Folding Mechanism with integrated AR15 Stock Interface (FSM-AR). I think I might want to redo it and replace the FSM-AR with a FSM or FSM-B with CAR15 Stock Block (PN). The current FSM-AR does not allow the operation of the charging handle with the stock extended . I need to fold the stock to operate the CH. Very cool looking setup - and appreciate the info about that stock adapter being not quite right. |
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Thanks for the membership NWTimmy!
“Be a butterfly; not a f***ing water buffalo.” – Clint Smith |
Originally Posted By Terrato:
Originally Posted By 808state:
Thanks, the stock setup uses Ace components, an CAR15 Stock Block (AARB) and a Folding Mechanism with integrated AR15 Stock Interface (FSM-AR). I think I might want to redo it and replace the FSM-AR with a FSM or FSM-B with CAR15 Stock Block (PN). The current FSM-AR does not allow the operation of the charging handle with the stock extended . I need to fold the stock to operate the CH. Very cool looking setup - and appreciate the info about that stock adapter being not quite right. We all learn from each others mistakes |
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Most Coppers are bastards only when they need to be. The rest aren't fit to do the job.
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O.K....I sold all my HKs, but I have to keep my Identity!
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That's a really nice rig you have there 808state. Love the bipod addition.
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Originally Posted By Islandboy671:
That's a really nice rig you have there 808state. Love the bipod addition. Thanks Islandboy, Half the fun was in the build. I finally get to experience the other half today. |
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http://i834.photobucket.com/albums/zz267/edmateo50/P3090906-1.jpg
My slow moving nazi zombie squirrel defense rig. |
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7260 - September 19, 2004
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Verry nice set up! Can you tell us about the handguard? YHM? What size? Carbine or Midlength?
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My AR-22! Dpms lower and LPK with A2 stock, ergo grip Command arms 12-6 railed foregrip , carry handle and see-through rail mount. The upper is the ATI/Chiappa M4-22 upper. Plus its best buddy, my 522.
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g155/zac_squatch/P3170254.jpg |
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Double tap
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have gun will travel
Well you seen much combat? ......... I've seen a little on TV. We are jolly green giants, walking the Earth with guns. Lifetime NRA member |
Originally Posted By HK_DUDE:
I was bored, fired up the lathe. Machined the forearm to have an HK MP5ish SD look to it. It is turned from solid nylon, I grooved the forearm, then was screwing around with an o-ring.....o-ring fit perfect and securely in the grooves in the forearm....so, 46 o-rings later.......... http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/005127.JPG http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/006123.JPG http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/007132.JPG Don't lie. We all know you crammed a vacuum cleaner tube on your forearm! Looks real good. I also like the ingenuity of it. Hopefully I'll be adding to this thread soon. (.......and here I was, thinking I would never want a .22 AR.........damn this disease!) |
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Originally Posted By John_Wayne777 Half of diplomacy is being willing to shoot a motherfucker in the face if necessary. |
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It's a JP VTAC carbine length tube. I picked it up trashed from someone real cheap. Had to turn some channel lock "teeth" marks off of the barrel nut and refinish it, but it turned out pretty good.
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loosk good, really good.
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