So finally after ive had these two models for a while i thought i'd make a start on my Robocop Auto 9 project.
One model is the KSC Airsoft Auto 9, with Robocop style grips, barrel extension and site.
The other model is a KSC M93R PfC cap blowback model
I wanted to merge these two models to make a PFC Auto 9.
Click the thumbnails to see bigger photos
First off i removed the grips from the airsoft, there are two larger screws on each side, and one small screw which holds the lower end of the grips together.
The grips:
Next i removed the grips from the PFC. Again two screws on each side.
The grips interchange perfectly between the two models. Here is the PFC with the airsoft grips:
There are a few alterations that need to be made to the PFC to get the airsoft extension to fit.
First the fore arm needs to be removed, this includes the 'triangle' section on the trigger guard. This was easily removed with a hacksaw:
Next slots are needed on each side of the model pfc for the slots on the extension to line up with. I did these with a scapel, which is why it isnt too tidy! Thought it wont be seen anyway:
This shows the extension added to the PFC, fits great! You also need to sand the opening slightly on the extension, where the 93R barrel goes in. If you dont sand it, the barrel doesnt sit in straight.
The safety and auto switch are still able to move:
Close up of the grips:
From photos of the real prop, its appears this clip has been removed. This is an easy job:
A few shots with the magazine in and out:
The airsoft with the PFC grips:
A comparison of the PFC and airsoft in their new formats:
Comparison of the real prop and the new PFC version:
The only thing left to do is get a metal sight made, and fitted onto the PFC. The sight on the airsoft is molded on, and the internals are slightly different so i it appears i cant just swap the top slide housing over. It appears the PFC internals are glued in.
Hope you all like it. I have test fired it yet.
LDR
One model is the KSC Airsoft Auto 9, with Robocop style grips, barrel extension and site.
The other model is a KSC M93R PfC cap blowback model
I wanted to merge these two models to make a PFC Auto 9.
Click the thumbnails to see bigger photos
First off i removed the grips from the airsoft, there are two larger screws on each side, and one small screw which holds the lower end of the grips together.
The grips:
Next i removed the grips from the PFC. Again two screws on each side.
The grips interchange perfectly between the two models. Here is the PFC with the airsoft grips:
There are a few alterations that need to be made to the PFC to get the airsoft extension to fit.
First the fore arm needs to be removed, this includes the 'triangle' section on the trigger guard. This was easily removed with a hacksaw:
Next slots are needed on each side of the model pfc for the slots on the extension to line up with. I did these with a scapel, which is why it isnt too tidy! Thought it wont be seen anyway:
This shows the extension added to the PFC, fits great! You also need to sand the opening slightly on the extension, where the 93R barrel goes in. If you dont sand it, the barrel doesnt sit in straight.
The safety and auto switch are still able to move:
Close up of the grips:
From photos of the real prop, its appears this clip has been removed. This is an easy job:
A few shots with the magazine in and out:
The airsoft with the PFC grips:
A comparison of the PFC and airsoft in their new formats:
Comparison of the real prop and the new PFC version:
The only thing left to do is get a metal sight made, and fitted onto the PFC. The sight on the airsoft is molded on, and the internals are slightly different so i it appears i cant just swap the top slide housing over. It appears the PFC internals are glued in.
Hope you all like it. I have test fired it yet.
LDR