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Barrett M468 (56k warning)
For those who don't know about the Barrett M468, here is a bit of paraphrased background information on it:
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Real steel: http://www.gunblast.com/images/Barre...8/DSC03093.jpg http://www.gunblast.com/images/Barre...8/DSC03100.jpg http://www.gunblast.com/images/Barre...8/DSC03122.jpg http://www.gunblast.com/images/Barre...8/DSC03126.jpg And now images of my replica: http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...162/medium.jpghttp://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...163/medium.jpg http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...167/medium.jpghttp://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...164/medium.jpg http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...170/medium.jpghttp://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...169/medium.jpg There are some minor differences between the real steel version and this version I've constructed. Namely, the receiver markings and the presence of one extra guiding track on each side of the magazine. The larger 6.8mm cartridges require different magazines to accept the larger diameter. The replica could be completed by switching the lower receiver (Guarder now has a Barrett M468 metal body) and by puttying/painting the groove on the magazine. http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...8/original.jpg http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...154/medium.jpghttp://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...150/medium.jpg The suppressor's quick mounting mechanism is very similar to the SPR mk12's system, where the flash hider never needs to be removed and inserts directly in to the can. The threaded mounting collar sits flush with the integrated gas block / flip up front sight. Also integrated in to the front sight is a ratcheting locking mechanism that prevents the can from unscrewing itself due to vibration during firing. http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...9/original.jpg http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...1/original.jpg The threads of the collar - like the SPR - can be covered with an included thread protector: http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...160/medium.jpghttp://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...159/medium.jpg Construction The externals of this guns were pretty easy to put together. The gun itself is based off a Tokyo Marui M4 S-System, and a VFC Barrett M468 conversion kit. Full list of all the parts used in my specific model: Externals: Tokyo Marui M4A1 S VFC / GB-Tech Barrett M468 Conversion Kit Guarder Enhanced Pistol Grip Guarder Tactical Flip Up Rear Sight (Same thing as the Marui version, but construction, finish & markings are nicer) Internals: Prometheus EG Element Low Resistance Wiring PHOENIX High Protection High Cycle Gear Set ( Limited Version ) Prometheus Hard Reversal Stop Latch Prometheus EG Spring Guide Smoother Prometheus MS100SP Spring Prometheus Hard Piston Systema Silent Piston Head KM - TN Coated Inner Taper Cylinder for Middle AEGs KM - TN Cylinder Head Straight Type KM TN Metal Nozzle Type B KM Separate Urethane Rubber Camber - RH55 Type Systema BS 6.04mm Barrel custom cut to 330mm (You can see a bit of it poking out the first ventilation hole in the flash hider) http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...5/original.jpg http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...6/original.jpg Performance: ~350fps with 0.20g BBs. As you can see, this setup was built to LAST, with a mechanical life cycle of approximately 300,000 rounds or more in a lab environment. MIL standard testing shows 100,000+ round life cycle. (Note: I'm not sure how Phoenix tests that MIL standard.) Full gallery here: http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsoft/m468 |
ees var naayce, high five!
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All you need now is the Guarder M468 metal body and it will be complete...
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wow that is amazing
I couldn't tell your airsoft version from the real steel I mean you even had the eotech down to the sticker lol! Unbelievable. you crazy~ |
It's kind of sad they don't make the same SIR handguard like the real steel one though. :(
Here's Barrett's official M468 page: http://www.barrettrifles.com/rifle_468.aspx The M468 is definitely one of my favorite assault rifle. Mostly the full stock one pictured on Barrett's website. Oh, forgot; as you can see, the magazines are now identical to the normal m16/m4 ones. |
Thats beautiful!
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The CQB one that I replicated is available to military only. That's great news that the magazine looks the same... now my replica is that much closer! :D |
I was going to do the same by using a SIR with a flip sight combo. However im sure id miss alot of details.
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That gun is a piece of shiat
//kidding ///sell it to me *fapfapfap* |
that explains a few things mate. :)
However, related to the real steel one, I do think it will not replace the current standard issue simply because of the ammo. Going with the SCAR would be a wiser choice simply because its ammo is already everywhere. Just my 2cents. also, on the real steel one, is that a heating mark on the silencer? Does it have any use? |
The ammo is part of the problem. 6.8 will give greater stopping power.
will these 6.8 fit in a 5.56 magazine? I know it wont operate without the correct receivers, im referring to the magazine solely. |
Yeah but there are gribazillions of 5.56 and tetragibrazillions of 7.62 all around the world.
The 6.8 offers amazing results so far yet it would cost quite alot to redeploy ammo. I think the M468 will possibly be distributed to small portions of military forces though just like the Spec For or any other small elite divisions. If you think of the SCAR though, you could - possibly - once out of ammo swap receiver on the field and grab some 7.62 on the ground. Logically speaking, what would be best is a chamber able to accept say both the 6.8 and 7.62 with a low able to accept m16 mag and ak mags at the same time so if you ever run out of ammo, you can grab an ak mag on the ground, slam it into your gun and fire. |
Let me check my pants.......
..... YEP! Beautiful. |
very nice, always look forward to your RS tributes, Illusion.
The 6.5 MPC will more then likely replace the .223, if anything. just needs a new barrel and bolt carrier, and can use the .223 mags with no mods or reduction in rounds. |
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