February 2nd, 2006, 16:43 | #46 |
I did some testing with mine in the basement at 30 feet. I only tested semi and the groupings were about 3 inches. From 50 feet in my garage, they were about 6 inch groupings. Its safe to say that one would beable to hit a man sized target at 100 feet with little to no difficulty. Its a CQB weapon. Mine doesnt shoot straight but it shoots consistanly in the same spot. It fires to the left a bit, but it is consistant so its nothing to worry about. Cant beat this gun for $200. If i wanted accuracy i would have purchased a super tightbore. Will i? Of course not. This gun will be sitting in my closet used for strickly CQB only.
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February 2nd, 2006, 16:55 | #47 |
Its quite good because you don't need it to be a sniper rifle. LOL I haven't had a chance to test it outdoors since I live in an apartment building and I don't want to get in trouble with the law. I asked my dad if he had any friends that had empty warehouses for to let me try out my gun with.
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February 3rd, 2006, 00:18 | #48 |
Wow...an empty warehouse would be an awesoem arena?
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February 3rd, 2006, 08:24 | #49 |
yes it would...but why did you add a question mark at the end????? LOL...like Anchorman..WHO PUT THE QUESTION MARK BEHIND MY NAME ON THE TELEPROMPTER????
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January 3rd, 2009, 11:03 | #50 |
i know this thread is kind of old, but would this be usable on a jg g36k?
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January 3rd, 2009, 11:45 | #51 |
just check what type of threads are on the end and go from there.
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January 3rd, 2009, 19:00 | #52 |
can you do something with the silencer to reduce sound ?
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January 25th, 2009, 04:31 | #53 |
this is an ooold thread
but i simply have to ask about one thing How come your ends of the silencers are " closed up " sort of I got the part where you put in the body filler, but does it give me that finish in the end ? i mean after sanding ofc. since i live in norway diffrent sizes apply and such to the parts, some other parts wich dozer used i cant even find since i cant seem to find the proper norwegian name for it, would be nice if dozer " the one with the better silencer " lol could just post links to the diffrent parts he used on his silencer so that i can BT the pics over to my cell and show them to the store clerk. sorry yanhchan lol thx guys for an awesome guide......even tho i still havent come far!....at all |
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January 25th, 2009, 12:59 | #54 |
I think if you want to make the end round out, you can use some kind of epoxy putty and shape it by shaving off excess till you get the desired shape. IMO with the low prices of chinese made parts, this DIY project is pretty much pointless unless your government prohibits import of toy silencers. Or unless you want a custom length/thickness.
It does look quite shoddy to me too so I'm not offended. The "closed up" is due to the fact that I had no idea epoxy putty existed at the time. Looking back I could have done a better job. I epoxy steel or JB weld so the viscosity didn't allow for me to shape it to a rounded end that Dozer was able to achieve. I have tried quite a few times to refine it. But I've pretty much lost patience after gaming season started :P I'd love to help you but I've sold off those MP5s and the silencers are gone too :{( Cheers and good luck to your endevour!
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