DBoz
Sr Member
11 November 2010 Update:
Well, after more than a year of sitting on parts, I've finally moved on to the build. I made the decision to go all real steel instead of the airsoft route. It is an expensive path, but hey, it's a Pulse Rifle, only the best will do. So, I got the thompson parts kit and aluminum upper receiver and am ready to rock. You'll notice I listed the year on the update... that's because it may take me years to actually build this.
Here's the parts list as it stands now:
1. Real Steel Thompson Lower and parts
2. SD Studios Aluminum upper receiver
3. SD Studios Aluminum barrel
4. Real Steel SPAS12 vent & pump
5. Matsucorp Real Steel deact Remington 870 shotgun
6. Matsucorp Aluminum powder/resin shrouds
7. Matsucorp resin grip
8. Matsucorp Metal Stock
9. Matsucorp Metal barrel vent and barrel support
10. SD Studios Hero GL Front Block
11. Hyperdyne Labs Counter
12. Screen accurate sling (Noble)
Original Post 27 September 2009:
Got a huge box of awesomeness from Matsuo this week. I now have all the major components of my Hero M41a. It'll probably take me quite a while to actually get this built, as I'm lazy, but I'll post updates here. In the mean time, here's what I've got:
1. Cybergun Thompson M1A1
2. Tokyo Marui 190 magazine
3. Real Steel SPAS12 vent & pump (thanks to Armourer)
4. Matsucorp Real Steel deact Remington 870 shotgun (very heavy, but very cool)
5. Matsucorp Aluminum powder/resin shrouds
6. Matsucorp resin grip
7. Matsucorp Metal Stock
8. Matsucorp Metal barrel vent and barrel support
9. SD Studios Hero GL Front Block (thanks to SD Studios and Xhiwar)
10. Tommin Thompson GL adapter (thanks to Tommin)
Here's how it looks hastily thrown together just to see:
First step will be to cut the SPAS cage. I also haven't decided on what electronics package I want to put in yet. I'm leaning towards a simple one. I don't want lights and sound, so that simplifies greatly. I pretty much only want the counter to show 95 when you insert the mag and then count down when you pull the trigger. I really like the ReplicantFX solution because it would allow me to expand in the future if I change my mind, plus it has the small form factor, unfortunately, they are not currently taking orders. The Hyperdyne unit fits my needs, but is a bit costly for a simple counter.
Well, after more than a year of sitting on parts, I've finally moved on to the build. I made the decision to go all real steel instead of the airsoft route. It is an expensive path, but hey, it's a Pulse Rifle, only the best will do. So, I got the thompson parts kit and aluminum upper receiver and am ready to rock. You'll notice I listed the year on the update... that's because it may take me years to actually build this.
Here's the parts list as it stands now:
1. Real Steel Thompson Lower and parts
2. SD Studios Aluminum upper receiver
3. SD Studios Aluminum barrel
4. Real Steel SPAS12 vent & pump
5. Matsucorp Real Steel deact Remington 870 shotgun
6. Matsucorp Aluminum powder/resin shrouds
7. Matsucorp resin grip
8. Matsucorp Metal Stock
9. Matsucorp Metal barrel vent and barrel support
10. SD Studios Hero GL Front Block
11. Hyperdyne Labs Counter
12. Screen accurate sling (Noble)
Original Post 27 September 2009:
Got a huge box of awesomeness from Matsuo this week. I now have all the major components of my Hero M41a. It'll probably take me quite a while to actually get this built, as I'm lazy, but I'll post updates here. In the mean time, here's what I've got:
1. Cybergun Thompson M1A1
2. Tokyo Marui 190 magazine
3. Real Steel SPAS12 vent & pump (thanks to Armourer)
4. Matsucorp Real Steel deact Remington 870 shotgun (very heavy, but very cool)
5. Matsucorp Aluminum powder/resin shrouds
6. Matsucorp resin grip
7. Matsucorp Metal Stock
8. Matsucorp Metal barrel vent and barrel support
9. SD Studios Hero GL Front Block (thanks to SD Studios and Xhiwar)
10. Tommin Thompson GL adapter (thanks to Tommin)
Here's how it looks hastily thrown together just to see:
First step will be to cut the SPAS cage. I also haven't decided on what electronics package I want to put in yet. I'm leaning towards a simple one. I don't want lights and sound, so that simplifies greatly. I pretty much only want the counter to show 95 when you insert the mag and then count down when you pull the trigger. I really like the ReplicantFX solution because it would allow me to expand in the future if I change my mind, plus it has the small form factor, unfortunately, they are not currently taking orders. The Hyperdyne unit fits my needs, but is a bit costly for a simple counter.
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