


I tried to make it a little fancy and glued a piece of brass in there

my handy dandy gas test gauge


the bipod comes off

thank you,
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it is 2in pvc heated up then bent into an oval with a heat gun the grip was also bent with a heat gunglue, then paint. and what is that you used for the mock magazine? the thing that looks like oval shaped PVC?
I was going to shorten it, but I guess I got lazy. I'll do it before I glue.It looks good!
You should block the stock.Also its a good idea to get a scope and rifle the barrel so you can call it a sniper.
One question, how long is the barrel because you might be able to shorten it to get rid of the bend and achieve better accuracy.
To take up the normal pedantism that seems to be called for, "Sniper" is the military role, not the weapon. The weapon is a "Sniper rifle" - and calling it that will get someone else on your tail, because at the moment it's neither rifled, nor used for the role of sniping.tape fist wrote:Also its a good idea to get a scope and rifle the barrel so you can call it a sniper.
That's not the big issue here. The thing is, in the end, the accuracy of this is always going to be limited by the low rigidity of the barrel, whether or not it has been rifled (which many spudders seem to assume the be-all-and-end-all of accuracy). That is to say, a barrel this long and thin will flop around during firing, and what will be hit at longer ranges will be something of a lottery.One question, how long is the barrel because you might be able to shorten it to get rid of the bend and achieve better accuracy.
Isn't the battery compartment also the dot brightness control and on/off switch?ramses wrote:solder leads to the contacts for the button cell to a AA battery holder, problem ghettoly solved.