My Mauser/ANH-Hero Conversion

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Wakal

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Nothing special, just nice machined parts and a Hensoldt scope on a functional Mauser. Good enough for me :p

http://www.dreadnaught-industries.com/imag...ser_1_dec05.jpg

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http://www.dreadnaught-industries.com/imag...ser_5_dec05.jpg

No front sight, because I don't like 'em. A Magic Mystery Disk, because I think it looks neat. Very little weathering, just because. And yes, that is a ESB badge with an ANH blaster, but a friend of mine made that badge for me and I like to display it in the blaster case instead of just piled up on the shelves with the rest of my oddball collection :)


Alex
 
Very nice, Alex.

Are you going to upgrade with the accurate steel suppressor and bracket replicas when I'm done with 'em? :D

- Gabe
 
Hi

your blaster is stunning, did you use a real c96? as the milling on the reciever is spot on.
 
That is a real Mauser C96; I finally found one with reasonably close grips and machine work (Broomhandles were never a "primary" product for Mauser, and the markings and layout varies pistol-to-pistol by an astounding degree).

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Alex
 
The BEST ANH Hero I've EVER seen.. Simply amazing :eek You should definitely be proud of your newest aquisition. :thumbsup

Steve
 
Alex, your latest ANH is a true work of art. I wonder if you might post a couple of head on shots from the business end and the hammer end.

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then I would be your most sincere sycophant.

Awesome work.
 
Vince, the machined aluminum grill just makes that blaster, even though my Hensoldt isn't quite as spiffy as yours :)

I'm in the process of packing up my house; if the movers are late tomorrow I'll take some front and back pictures of my latest Mauser/ANH ;)





Alex
 
Alex, is your bull barrel a "sleeve" or a cut and add job? Does it still shoot? Any advise on the ANH bull barrel, with a real C-96 and still wanting it to function? Also any idea where I can find a bolt stop for a C-96? Looked all arround the net and localy.
Lots of questions, sorry.
Oh yeah, very nice build up..
 
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Black-anodized steel? Ummm...you can't anodize steel. You can black oxide it, which would look pretty close to (aluminum) anodizing... $40 would be a hell of a price point.

Someone asked for more pictures:

http://www.dreadnaught-industries.com/imag...ser_6_dec05.jpg

http://www.dreadnaught-industries.com/imag...ser_7_dec05.jpg

http://www.dreadnaught-industries.com/imag...ser_8_dec05.jpg

http://www.dreadnaught-industries.com/imag...ser_9_dec05.jpg

The barrel is shrouded, not cut and welded (like the more accurate blaster in those double-shots)...the pistol still works fine, and is still chambered in 30 Mauser.

If I could find bolt stops, I'd be rich (since everyone wants 'em). I have three Broomhandles in the back of the safe right now that have cracked 'stops, and nobody (in any country that I can import from) has any. Sigh.



Alex
 
First, Alex, damn cool blaster :thumbsup . I could only imagine how cool it would be to take that thing down to the range and fire it a few times. Now if you could only get red tracer rounds for it... :love

Second, Gabe, what I think Alex was referring to with the "$800 debacle" was the whole big argument we all got into a while back when people were trying to sell off original $150 Obi parts for $800+. I don't think his attack had anything to do with your MG81 supressor (though I could be wrong. I have been known to wrong....from time time to time :lol ).

-Fred
 
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