July 27th, 2006, 10:13 | #1 |
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AK 16. **UPDATED!**
Well you're about to see what happens when I get bored, too much caffiene, and left out with not having an AK around to play with.
After having a talk with some friends about wood kits and the like, decided to try and make a wood stock for my M4. Bud suggest a wood RAS system but that wouldn't work at all for any ammount of time, just snap crackle and pop to iny bitty peices. AK 16. Okay, so I'm not done the staining and have a little sanding left to do, but lately I've not had a lot of time on my hands to play with this. And I still need to get a one peice M16 barrel to finish the front end. Planning to wood turn some M4 fronts too. I chose too use Walnut for two reasons, 1. its what most real steal hunting rifle stocks are made of, and 2. I had some kicking around that I didn't know what I was going to do with. Now I do. This is the first stock I made, I was going for something different from the regular M16 stock. The more traditional lines are here in this one. This peice was made as one, not glued together. The battery well was augured and chiselled out. A 8.4 3300mah fits inside and with a couple shaves more the fuse will fit easier but fits with a lil persuasion at the moment. This is the second, and was going for the regular stock, as I only had enough wood to do the simple lines here. This one was made in two peices, one because it was the last of the material and two becuase I wanted to try and different approach and see which one worked better. The internal scap of this peice is MUCH cleaner and more flat, letting everything slide in easily. But I do prefer the outward appearance of no seems, although the seem is hard to see on this one. And finally the heatsheild. Made of walnut aswell, and wood turned on my laith. selecting a design was difficult here, trying to recreate the same lines on the plastic counterpart to this peice wasn't too hard, although I've yet to set this in a jig I made up for creating the flat edges. Again no time. Anyway, with a few minor touch ups these first attempts for an M16 are almost done. Will post pics up when they are... or when I get caffiene crazed again :P ******************************************** I present Owl's M4. The stock is elongated to accommodate a 10-point-something battery. Owl, you better have long arms, cause I'm telling ya its a good fit for me . The front end is a little more suddle this time around. Something different and I found that two things better. One takes less time to sand in around all little corners, and two I actually find it looks better as its more consitant. NOTE: Its 12 in the morning, my foot hurts I've been driving for 2 hours after 10 hours of breathing in Walnut dust... any spelling errors can kiss my rump at this moment! :P... |
July 27th, 2006, 10:16 | #2 |
You would not amagine how long I've been wanting something like that and how much I've thought about how cool it would be... You truly did it. And it's unique.
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July 27th, 2006, 10:34 | #3 |
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Now that is cool! Will look cooler when finished, but still, like Kid said, it's unique! I never would have thought of something like that.
Get a G3 and do the same thing!!! |
July 27th, 2006, 10:43 | #4 |
Yup, thats pretty cool.
Can't wait to see the final product. Keep it up
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July 27th, 2006, 10:47 | #5 |
I've never been able to work well with wood, so call me impressed.
Have you thought of making some custom orders for people? |
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July 27th, 2006, 11:26 | #6 |
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Well since you're not the first person to ask Greylocks.
I wasn't planning on going to public with the idea on this until after I had a finished FINISHED product to show was that I was planning on doing kits for many guns. But gotta get my hands on guns first. I won't do anything for a gun I don't have because I do not want to sell something I do not know WILL fit onto to the buyers gun for sure. But yes I was planning on doing kits for the M16. And other guns as I get my hands on them ^.^ |
July 27th, 2006, 11:54 | #7 |
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You forgot to mention that you were drinking that night we were chatting about this....
You should also take care of that toe nail... looks nasty. Heh heh cant wait to get one for the M4 :P |
July 27th, 2006, 12:16 | #8 |
I may get in touch and bring my Dragunov over.
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July 27th, 2006, 12:25 | #9 |
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What is aslo really nice about this Product is custome decals can be added to the stock with some skill. My order is already in. :-D seeing how he is a teamate. :cheers:
Way to go Drach Gonna have to get that shipment of wood in soon. |
July 27th, 2006, 13:25 | #10 |
ya hurry up! I need my parts for my stock back so I can shoot the fisher and raccon that has been around in the last few days. ;-)
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July 27th, 2006, 14:16 | #11 |
Awsome stock looks nice! I tried to do something like that for my dpms panther arms kitty kat which is like a downsized m16 kinda like an m4 carbine but i couldnt get it to fit properly on the gun.
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July 27th, 2006, 15:31 | #13 |
Wood furniture would look crazy on a p90.
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July 27th, 2006, 15:36 | #14 | ||
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July 27th, 2006, 16:02 | #15 | |
Sweet work man. Looks cool. Very unique.
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