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richard4wood1970
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8 August, 2016, 20:42
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Nice to see you again Baz mate. Nice looking gun. Although I think the Short CAR-15's in the film had the XM type FH all the way to the FSP, XM177E1 style?? Unless I've missed one?? It's a top impression from a top film mate.
I've got mine, along side my AK in the "Cool movie themed guns" section.
Richie.
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Baz
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8 August, 2016, 21:03
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Thanks, I just copied the one in this image -
I'm pretty sure most of the "parts guns" with mismatched flash hiders and uppers were just rubber bricks anyway. Lol
Still got a load of paint left to spray up my M14 too as its in a Vietnam tiger stripe pattern at the moment.
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wesley92
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#153
10 August, 2016, 15:36
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What sling is that?
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Baz
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10 August, 2016, 16:03
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It's a real Vietnam period M16 sling (601 pattern?) That has had period alterations done to shorten it for a carbine and had re-enforced edge tapes added.
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druid799
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11 November, 2016, 00:10
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So recently acquired an M14 and an XM177A2 in near new condition for peanuts (by the look of them they'd been chron'ed at a site was a pass sticker on them) and that's the only sign of use ! SO had to be done !
I'm happy with how they've turned out so that's good enough for me !
From deepest darkest pagan Wales ! The steel wolves !
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mrflib8le
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11 November, 2016, 20:36
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Something I noticed recently was that Gary Gordons rifle only has tan stripes on it, not tan and brown. In the picture you can see where the factory finish has been worn away near the sight adjusment and forward assist. Can also tell the front half on the aimpoint is "stock" aswell.
http://www.imfdb.org/images/thumb/1/...ppressed-4.jpg
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druid799
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1 December, 2016, 19:01
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Been asked how I did this paint job ; so the stock was already desert tan (an old BHD paint job) cut out of masking tape the tan shapes and stuck these on the stock , then sprayed the whole stock base brown , then repeated the masking tape shapes and stuck those on the stock , sprayed green over these left to sit for a couple of hrs then peeled of mask shapes then for the black I used stencils (cut the shapes out but put the tape with holes in on the stock not the cut outs) again spray black . Then left for a good 24hrs sat above a radiator too 'cook' then peel off all the tape and finally a couple of coats of clear matt lacquer.
From deepest darkest pagan Wales ! The steel wolves !
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dog green 1
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12 December, 2016, 19:39
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dog green 1
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20 December, 2016, 16:56
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woottonp
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20 December, 2016, 23:38
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Unbelievably good! The weathering and paint on the glock is phenomenal!
Sent from my ONE E1003 using Tapatalk
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1 January, 2017, 15:40
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Sent from my SM-G925F using Tapatalk
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waylandrk
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3 January, 2017, 00:42
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My two baby guns.
All my new ones have the same patterning as the Krytac.
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I wrote a full article for my very occasional blog when i did them for anyone that wanted to recreate the pattern
https://hawthornsm.wordpress.com/201.../painting-101/
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dog green 1
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5 January, 2017, 16:55
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I'll just say sorry in advance.
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46templar
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5 January, 2017, 17:00
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Now that is one cool paint job Dog Green im glad you have shared that
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7 January, 2017, 02:00
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All done with rattle cans. The lighting has done something to the colours on my phone camera, so if anyone asks it's Winter Flecktarn!
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