DaftAider76
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These look fantastic, very very interested, when will these be available, how do I get one of these?
Thanks. I have always said, the cleaner the mold, the better the casting.@JUSTINIAN; Clean looking molds man, very professional!
Once I do a few more pulls, I will clean up the flashing, and get some up close pics.Great work, looking forward to seeing one up close
Kits should be available within the next few days. JJ Griffin will be handling all sales.These look fantastic, very very interested, when will these be available, how do I get one of these?
The high res print definitely sped up the entire process. The only part that moves is the front grip. The magazine and hengstler are intended to be stationary, but can be removed to change batteries. All other parts are stationary.Beautiful!!! A wise investment you made getting these printed super fine and making them even better. Can't wait to get one!! How many parts on it are functional?
Sometime later this week. We will post up when they are ready.When can we look for kits being available
The lower receiver is separate from the upper, so it shouldn't be too hard. Just a lot of dremel work, and then making a new trigger. I would personally leave it the way it is, because more moving parts means it is more likely to break.Very awesome! That's certainly a lot of silicone.
How easy do you think it'll be to modify the trigger to a moving one? Looks like it's got some room above it for some mechanisms.
The lower receiver is separate from the upper, so it shouldn't be too hard. Just a lot of dremel work, and then making a new trigger. I would personally leave it the way it is, because more moving parts means it is more likely to break.
When you get that all set up, shoot me a pm to help get my creative juices flowing hahaGot my electronics ready to go, also adding a working trigger, won't be too hard to modify![]()
It does indeed look like that section on the grip is a squeeze cocking mechanism (as mentioned earlier). I would love a modified version (kit or file) with the two pieces separated so we can build in the mechanisms.Yes, the grip is it's own section that attaches to the "folding stock" frame so we could change just the grip without needing the modify the rest of the weapon. Everything is designed to be modular.
You may be right about the frame, but you're almost certainly right about the folding stock butt (foregrip), we'll see if we can put it on a diet.