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Posted: 8/22/2024 12:47:47 PM EST
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I wanted to build a service rifle from Fallout New Vegas for a while but I just couldn’t justify the cost of the wood furniture.
One of the local flea market type stores happened to have a booth with some live edge walnut slabs and I got an idea. I can make my own wood furniture. I thought to start with the stock since boring a giant hole through a 9in chunk of wood seemed… troublesome. So I bought a 1 1/8 forstner bit, a 10in extender and… some scrap metal to make my harbor freight bench top drill taller. I came up with a janky way to clamp it all in place and got started. The set up: Attached File Some 1in steel tube, all thread, a steel plate and some nuts, bolts and washers make thing about a foot taller. Attached File That’s a nice deep hole. Attached File Well… it’s a start. Attached File I’m not really a wood worker per se… so we’ll see how this goes. Updates to follow. |
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Very cool project and crafty problem solving.. interested to see where this goes.
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Awesome. Some of the weapons from FO3 and NV looked so freaking amazing.
Don't we have a few people here that have done something similar? Can't remember if they were full builds or just done pictures. I remember one of the SBR/bullpup guys has a few painted up similar to the Borderlands art style. Found one of the recent threads with pictures. |
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Originally Posted By LordEC911: Awesome. Some of the weapons from FO3 and NV looked so freaking amazing. Don't we have a few people here that have done something similar? Can't remember if they were full builds or just done pictures. I remember one of the SBR/bullpup guys has a few painted up similar to the Borderlands art style. Found one of the recent threads with pictures. View Quote @MVolkJ |
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Quite nice.
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The good news is that if it ends up looking shitty, it fits the Fallout aesthetic.
I can't remember who here made the post apocalyptic AR a few years back, but it looked like total ass, and was 1000% awesome. |
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Originally Posted By CouncilOfDave:
The good news is that if it ends up looking shitty, it fits the Fallout aesthetic. I can't remember who here made the post apocalyptic AR a few years back, but it looked like total ass, and was 1000% awesome.[/qute] The one with nails for sight post in the " optic" and receiver was from welded and stacked steel plates? |
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Originally Posted By protus: Originally Posted By CouncilOfDave: The good news is that if it ends up looking shitty, it fits the Fallout aesthetic. I can't remember who here made the post apocalyptic AR a few years back, but it looked like total ass, and was 1000% awesome.[/qute] The one with nails for sight post in the " optic" and receiver was from welded and stacked steel plates? View Quote |
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Please keep us updated. |
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I dont think this is a brains type of operation.
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Originally Posted By CouncilOfDave: I think so. I think it was one of our Texas members. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CouncilOfDave: Originally Posted By protus: Originally Posted By CouncilOfDave: The good news is that if it ends up looking shitty, it fits the Fallout aesthetic. I can't remember who here made the post apocalyptic AR a few years back, but it looked like total ass, and was 1000% awesome.[/qute] The one with nails for sight post in the " optic" and receiver was from welded and stacked steel plates? https://www.ar15.com/forums/general/Raider14-s-post-apocalyptic-Fallout-and-Mad-Max-inspired-AR-build-thread--TL-DR-in-the-OP-now/5-1980024/&page=1 |
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Originally Posted By beitodesstrafe: https://www.ar15.com/forums/general/Raider14-s-post-apocalyptic-Fallout-and-Mad-Max-inspired-AR-build-thread--TL-DR-in-the-OP-now/5-1980024/&page=1 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By beitodesstrafe: Originally Posted By CouncilOfDave: Originally Posted By protus: Originally Posted By CouncilOfDave: The good news is that if it ends up looking shitty, it fits the Fallout aesthetic. I can't remember who here made the post apocalyptic AR a few years back, but it looked like total ass, and was 1000% awesome.[/qute] The one with nails for sight post in the " optic" and receiver was from welded and stacked steel plates? https://www.ar15.com/forums/general/Raider14-s-post-apocalyptic-Fallout-and-Mad-Max-inspired-AR-build-thread--TL-DR-in-the-OP-now/5-1980024/&page=1 |
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In on this thing. Love me a service rifle build.
I'd actually love to see someone do a "survivalist's rifle" build with a .50 Beowulf upper. I'd do it if I thought I'd be able to afford to shoot it |
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These kinds of threads are the absolute best. I loved the apocalypse rifle. I wish he’d finished the three gun collection idea like stated.
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Originally Posted By MVolkJ: Tagging to see where this goes. Here's my build - I did not use an 80% lower, just a Brownells A1 stripped lower. I had it laser engraved by a local shop. View Quote It’s builds like that that made me want one of my own. Beautiful. The NCR acceptance stamp is a really cool detail. Progress: I traced a stripped A1 stock and decided to add a bit of Colt 601 styling to it. I like the look of the early bakelite stocks. I cut it out on the bandsaw and… realized I cut off too much. Luckily I thought ahead and made more than 1 blank. So attempt #2 gets cut out correctly and then put on my bench top milling machine to true up the flats. I also used a 40mm face mill as a planer to shave off some thickness… probably not advisable but we do what we have to. After that I measured where the A1 sling swivel will go and slotted it in the mill. I probably should have drilled the screw hole now… but I kinda forgot. Attached File Moving on, I drew some guide lines and started shaping the stock with that Shinto rasp there on the table. Attached File I used the draw knife I conveniently own to start on the top curve. Attached File After that it’s a combo of the knife, the Shinto rasp and some smaller rasps to facet off the curves smaller and smaller until it gets smooth enough to sand. Attached File Still need to work on the top and the sand it all smooth but that shouldn’t be too hard finish up tomorrow. |
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Originally Posted By 57Octane: It’s builds like that that made me want one of my own. Beautiful. The NCR acceptance stamp is a really cool detail. Progress: I traced a stripped A1 stock and decided to add a bit of Colt 601 styling to it. I like the look of the early bakelite stocks. I cut it out on the bandsaw and… realized I cut off too much. Luckily I thought ahead and made more than 1 blank. So attempt #2 gets cut out correctly and then put on my bench top milling machine to true up the flats. I also used a 40mm face mill as a planer to shave off some thickness… probably not advisable but we do what we have to. After that I measured where the A1 sling swivel will go and slotted it in the mill. I probably should have drilled the screw hole now… but I kinda forgot. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/245718/IMG_4862_jpeg-3301762.JPG Moving on, I drew some guide lines and started shaping the stock with that Shinto rasp there on the table. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/245718/IMG_4869_jpeg-3301763.JPG I used the draw knife I conveniently own to start on the top curve. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/245718/IMG_4870_jpeg-3301764.JPG After that it’s a combo of the knife, the Shinto rasp and some smaller rasps to facet off the curves smaller and smaller until it gets smooth enough to sand. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/245718/IMG_4871_jpeg-3301766.JPG Still need to work on the top and the sand it all smooth but that shouldn’t be too hard finish up tomorrow. View Quote That turned out awesome. What are you planning on using for a buttplate? Just a standard A1/A2? |
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Originally Posted By MVolkJ: There was one over on r/guns. IIRC the FSB was a pain; required sourcing a long-out-of-production DPMS part. Tagging to see where this goes. Here's my build - I did not use an 80% lower, just a Brownells A1 stripped lower. I had it laser engraved by a local shop. https://i.imgur.com/rgfEmCx.jpg https://i.imgur.com/nb8ez5V.jpg https://i.imgur.com/DFFAT3C.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MVolkJ: Originally Posted By HandtoHandWombat: In on this thing. Love me a service rifle build. I'd actually love to see someone do a "survivalist's rifle" build with a .50 Beowulf upper. I'd do it if I thought I'd be able to afford to shoot it There was one over on r/guns. IIRC the FSB was a pain; required sourcing a long-out-of-production DPMS part. Tagging to see where this goes. Here's my build - I did not use an 80% lower, just a Brownells A1 stripped lower. I had it laser engraved by a local shop. https://i.imgur.com/rgfEmCx.jpg https://i.imgur.com/nb8ez5V.jpg https://i.imgur.com/DFFAT3C.jpg But in the end I would just wind up selling it, as I do all but one of my ARs every so many years |
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Originally Posted By 57Octane: It’s builds like that that made me want one of my own. Beautiful. The NCR acceptance stamp is a really cool detail. Progress: I traced a stripped A1 stock and decided to add a bit of Colt 601 styling to it. I like the look of the early bakelite stocks. I cut it out on the bandsaw and… realized I cut off too much. Luckily I thought ahead and made more than 1 blank. So attempt #2 gets cut out correctly and then put on my bench top milling machine to true up the flats. I also used a 40mm face mill as a planer to shave off some thickness… probably not advisable but we do what we have to. After that I measured where the A1 sling swivel will go and slotted it in the mill. I probably should have drilled the screw hole now… but I kinda forgot. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/245718/IMG_4862_jpeg-3301762.JPG Moving on, I drew some guide lines and started shaping the stock with that Shinto rasp there on the table. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/245718/IMG_4869_jpeg-3301763.JPG I used the draw knife I conveniently own to start on the top curve. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/245718/IMG_4870_jpeg-3301764.JPG After that it’s a combo of the knife, the Shinto rasp and some smaller rasps to facet off the curves smaller and smaller until it gets smooth enough to sand. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/245718/IMG_4871_jpeg-3301766.JPG Still need to work on the top and the sand it all smooth but that shouldn’t be too hard finish up tomorrow. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 57Octane: Originally Posted By MVolkJ: Tagging to see where this goes. Here's my build - I did not use an 80% lower, just a Brownells A1 stripped lower. I had it laser engraved by a local shop. It’s builds like that that made me want one of my own. Beautiful. The NCR acceptance stamp is a really cool detail. Progress: I traced a stripped A1 stock and decided to add a bit of Colt 601 styling to it. I like the look of the early bakelite stocks. I cut it out on the bandsaw and… realized I cut off too much. Luckily I thought ahead and made more than 1 blank. So attempt #2 gets cut out correctly and then put on my bench top milling machine to true up the flats. I also used a 40mm face mill as a planer to shave off some thickness… probably not advisable but we do what we have to. After that I measured where the A1 sling swivel will go and slotted it in the mill. I probably should have drilled the screw hole now… but I kinda forgot. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/245718/IMG_4862_jpeg-3301762.JPG Moving on, I drew some guide lines and started shaping the stock with that Shinto rasp there on the table. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/245718/IMG_4869_jpeg-3301763.JPG I used the draw knife I conveniently own to start on the top curve. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/245718/IMG_4870_jpeg-3301764.JPG After that it’s a combo of the knife, the Shinto rasp and some smaller rasps to facet off the curves smaller and smaller until it gets smooth enough to sand. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/245718/IMG_4871_jpeg-3301766.JPG Still need to work on the top and the sand it all smooth but that shouldn’t be too hard finish up tomorrow. |
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Originally Posted By HandtoHandWombat: In on this thing. Love me a service rifle build. I'd actually love to see someone do a "survivalist's rifle" build with a .50 Beowulf upper. I'd do it if I thought I'd be able to afford to shoot it View Quote I'm currently in the process of doing this. I just have to find an a2 fsp that will fit a .50 beo barrel. |
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Originally Posted By MVolkJ: There was one over on r/guns. IIRC the FSB was a pain; required sourcing a long-out-of-production DPMS part. Tagging to see where this goes. Here's my build - I did not use an 80% lower, just a Brownells A1 stripped lower. I had it laser engraved by a local shop. https://i.imgur.com/rgfEmCx.jpg https://i.imgur.com/nb8ez5V.jpg https://i.imgur.com/DFFAT3C.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By MVolkJ: That turned out awesome. What are you planning on using for a buttplate? Just a standard A1/A2? View Quote Thanks! I was going to use an A1 plate but, I feel like it needs something metal. I’ve got some 1/4in thick aluminum that I think I can turn into something that looks more appropriate. |
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Finished shaping the top of the stock and got it all sanded smooth.
Attached File Also drilled the hole for the sling swivel screw. Really should have done that first. I clamped and measured and remeasured a dozen times and I still worried I was going to mess up. Worked out fine though. Attached File Now, here's where I admit to a very large screw up... I kinda ended up getting "lost in the sauce" as the young folk say and... only took like 4 pictures of the handguards as I made them. Attached File I'll try to recap what I did in my next post and show the lame pictures that I did remember to take. Still have a lot of work ahead and I'll try really hard not to forget to document it better moving on. |
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Looks fantastic, sir.
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That's turning out very nice.
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Very cool
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That's a pretty piece of wood, nicely done. I think you could turn this into a business.
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Looking good!
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A true Texan would never leave his friends behind!
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I threw together a quick reconstruction of what I did with the hand guards.
I cut two blocks that were about the right size, drew a center line and traced a pair of triangle hand guards onto both. I did the channel for the barrel and gas tube on the mill. Mostly square cuts because I only have 1 ball end mill. Then I used a flush cut saw, chisels, rasps and the trusty dremel to cut out and shape the front and rear retainers. Attached File After that, I went to the bandsaw to cut the top and bottom tapers as well as the side tapers. Attached File Liberal use of the Shinto rasp to remove all the extra wood. Attached File Then I used masking tape and super glue to hold them together to shape with various other tools before they got cleaned up with the belt sander and sand paper. Kept the upper handy to check the fit and alignment along the way. Attached File A little naphtha shows off the grain. Attached File Next step is to make a butt plate from 3/8 aluminum. |
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Brass !
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"I'm not really a woodworker" Yeah, BS. Looks great.
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It's not really gonna be Randall Clark's rifle if it doesn't had a canted front sight.
Just kidding, I've always wanted to do a Survivalist rifle build myself. |
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Very nice! Are you planning on cutting vent holes in the handguards?
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Wanted: Bikini cover for old school Trijicon 1x24 Reflex sight. IM please.
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Wow, nice work!
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Awesome build man! And don't sell yourself short on the woodworking skills. This is killer.
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Originally Posted By nvroundman: "I'm not really a woodworker" Yeah, BS. Looks great. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Would you believe I’ve really only made 1 guitar neck before starting on this? Originally Posted By ginger-mech: Very nice! Are you planning on cutting vent holes in the handguards? Nope, no vent holes on the one in the game and it seems like a lot of room for error. Originally Posted By MVolkJ: I concur. Brass would look better. That’s a lot of votes for brass. Now I’m reconsidering my choice. The metal supplier I use isn’t open today so I’ll go ahead and finish this one I started and see how it turns out. Attached File |
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Not my gig, but neat to see GD doing something other than bitch
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Originally Posted By TheTallest: It's not really gonna be Randall Clark's rifle if it doesn't had a canted front sight. Just kidding, I've always wanted to do a Survivalist rifle build myself. View Quote After taking a hiatus of a few years, I got back in FNV not all that long ago (probably due to the ads about the show and threads here about it getting my interest back up). Found out there were a LOT of mods that I had missed, including this one: https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/67481 It's even a viable choice for use throughout the rest of the game after being modded. A few playthroughs with that and I'll never willingly use the vanilla one again. I keep wondering if a Bear Creek .50 Beowulf upper could be used as the starting point for a build (at least it would be a side-charger), but then I think of the negative reviews and the amount of work it would take to start looking remotely right and quit wondering until the next time around. |
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