m6d pistol

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i want to make a kit to convert a airsoft pistol into a m6d....all you need to do is to buy a gun and get my kit
 
hello guys dont fight over this is my thread its about my idea and all i wanted is to find out which gun would be the best to convert and i'll find the place to buy it
 
just trying to help, but closness counts, i'd say buy an electric p99, that way if you screw up, theyre cheaper than others
 
I like the P99 because it sort of scales the pistol to man-size instead of spartan size. And the grip is the exact same from the game!

I considered getting an electric P99 to redo my pistol but what I was wondering was where are the batteries located?

From some of the pics of models I've seen, it looked like they were located in the magazine. And I haven't seen any extended mag electrics so...could be an issue

oh link, another problem I ran into when completing the original pistol was that the mag release is verrry close to the cutoff point of the original trigger guard so to cover up the gap you have to use something on the order of 1/16 in. thickness and the glue/epoxy could try to freeze it up so it has to be worked a little while it dries.

Can't wait to see how this turns out. :mrgreen:
 
link4044 said:
im thinking about making a m6d but a kit that will turn a BB gun into one....know i need to find a BB gun prefer a gass blow back on....the parts i want to make is that scope/laser pointer houseing the back part of the gun, the trigger guard, maybe a grip replacement and mag end with the asian 7 on the bottom

so ant help with the BB decision would be great
I would buy a gas blowback glock and modify it. When I scatchbuild frames and floor boards in my model cars, I use styrene, which is a great material. You could cut the bulge and all the custom peices out of styrene and use CA (Super) Glue to fasten it all together. I would also use a CA accelerant, which would 1. make it dry faster and 2. make the bond stronger. Once you have the styrene ruffed in , you would use automotive body filler (sparingly) to smooth everything. Once the filler drys sand it smooth, and use an enamel or a lacquer finish. Hope I could help ;-)
 
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i know im just saying i said that but i know he is saying that and he probably already knows i said, im just saying i said that befre he said it
 
:shock: i dont have any idea what you just said, but lets stop meaning less posts in this thread XD that includes me and you.
 
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