Garviel Loken
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Hey guys! For a few weeks I've been planning and working on a functioning airsoft replica of the M56 Smart Gun! My goals for the project were to have it be functioning and relatively practical for airsoft use, along with having some similar functions to the Smart Gun such as firing from both the forward control switch and rear grip trigger/lever. The project isn't identical to the original, however, so I'm going to call it something like the M56a2, M56-2 or M56e2, something along those lines (if you have a suggestion for the name, feel free to comment!). The entire gun is aluminum, bolted or riveted into place, nothing is strictly glued or epoxied. With how heavy this bugger is and considering that I plan on playing airsoft with it, it needs to be sturdy.
As for functionality, the vertical grey switch will act as a safety. When in its rear position it cuts off the battery, making it unable to fire, then when pushed forward it reconnects the circuit so it'll fire. Like I said earlier, both triggers can fire the gun. The battery will actually be stored inside the chestplate, then run along the stabilizer arm into the control box. The MG42 grip cant be cut off because of the motor, so what I'm going to do (since I'm not going for an identical replica) is to make a box the encapsulates the motor and grip, but doesn't retain the shape so that it hides it (let's just call it a fire rate accelerator or something haha).
It will have an IR shot sensor that'll connect to the counter on the drum cover that will count each shot leaving the barrel. To make reloads more practical and simpler, the drum cover will also be mounted to the feed tray cover rather than the drum, that way there are less wires to unplug and less weight and other stuff to fiddle with when reloading. If you look at some of the pics below, you'll also notice a green laser wired into the control unit. That is going to be hidden inside the IR Camera box, so rather than have useless weight on the front, it'll hide the laser. The laser is controlled by a small on/off switch on the control switch and will help me aim the gun when I'm using it to play airsoft. Lastly, since I am using this for airsoft and want to make it fairly practical, I'm going to upgrade the internals to fire at between 350-400 fps, but also maintaining a fairly high rate of fire. I'm willing to sacrifice some of the fps to maintain a nice rate of fire, but I don't want anything lower than 300fps.
I'll keep posting updates along the way, and i hope you all enjoy this project! I'll also put up some pics and stuff of my airsoft M41a Pulse Rifle (functioning thompson and underbarrel 870) in a separate thread. Stay frosty!





As for functionality, the vertical grey switch will act as a safety. When in its rear position it cuts off the battery, making it unable to fire, then when pushed forward it reconnects the circuit so it'll fire. Like I said earlier, both triggers can fire the gun. The battery will actually be stored inside the chestplate, then run along the stabilizer arm into the control box. The MG42 grip cant be cut off because of the motor, so what I'm going to do (since I'm not going for an identical replica) is to make a box the encapsulates the motor and grip, but doesn't retain the shape so that it hides it (let's just call it a fire rate accelerator or something haha).
It will have an IR shot sensor that'll connect to the counter on the drum cover that will count each shot leaving the barrel. To make reloads more practical and simpler, the drum cover will also be mounted to the feed tray cover rather than the drum, that way there are less wires to unplug and less weight and other stuff to fiddle with when reloading. If you look at some of the pics below, you'll also notice a green laser wired into the control unit. That is going to be hidden inside the IR Camera box, so rather than have useless weight on the front, it'll hide the laser. The laser is controlled by a small on/off switch on the control switch and will help me aim the gun when I'm using it to play airsoft. Lastly, since I am using this for airsoft and want to make it fairly practical, I'm going to upgrade the internals to fire at between 350-400 fps, but also maintaining a fairly high rate of fire. I'm willing to sacrifice some of the fps to maintain a nice rate of fire, but I don't want anything lower than 300fps.
I'll keep posting updates along the way, and i hope you all enjoy this project! I'll also put up some pics and stuff of my airsoft M41a Pulse Rifle (functioning thompson and underbarrel 870) in a separate thread. Stay frosty!





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