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Old January 3rd, 2009, 04:33   #1
Monkey
 
Join Date: Dec 2001
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Modifications to a JG Bar-10

So after having my gun for about a year, and getting it to shoot fairly well, i became bored with its looks and set out to modify it. At first i wanted to just do a paintjob, but realized i wanted much more than that. Thus, after getting inspiration from a picture i saw, i decided to make a new "rear end" of the original stock.

I first drew up two models. One based off the Bell and Carlson tactical stock, and then later the Mcmillan A5.

I first spliced them in MSpaint, and then from there, drew them out in Solidworks.

Here is the Bell and Carlson attempt, and then re-spliced back into MSpaint:




And here is the McMillan A5 attempt, and the re-spliced back into MSpaint.




Turns out, I like the McMillan one much better. So in the end, I decided to use it, and so far, the progress has been okay. I CNC'd out the first half today out of some pine that i found laying around. I could've used better materials, but i was cheap and lazy.





It still needs some work however, especially since a large chunk chipped out at the top. But, i was planning to use some body filler anyway, so no worries.

Will post progress as i continue.
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