October 17th, 2007, 03:21 | #1 |
My M4 Project - From Crap to Awesome!
This is my first project. It sprung from (what many of you might have read) the cheap M4 I recently received thinking it was a JG. This is just the start but I plan on posting updates.
So for right now, this is what I have, the useful parts after I ripped the gun apart and threw away the crap! Starting from the top (this basically all cost me $16, lol): - Ejector port fake insides, charging handle - Delta ring, chamber - V2 mechbox with decent internals, plastic bushings, front wired - 300ish round hicap magazine - motor, grip - 1100 mAh 8.4V battery - baggie of parts including ejector port cover, body pins, selector switch, hopup, etc I've already ordered a bunch of parts to create my franken-M4: - Complete front end - M100 spring and bearing spring guide - regular length tightbore barrel - metal bushings, shims - flip up rear sight - hopup rubber - Forgot to mention, I already have a G&P M203, which I may or may not use on this gun I plan on getting - An M4 body of some sort - One of huang's CTR stocks I'll post updates as the gun gets closer to being a real M4! Update Oct 24 ================================================== == I got most of my parts! My eHobby order and my metal body: Update Oct 25 ================================================== == I got my front end, bitches! I'll have to change out that pesky orange flashhider though. I tried screwing it on to my upper receiver, and it feels more solid than TokyoSeven's TM M4 RIS. I got it assembled, except with the crappy stock that came with the other one, and without upgrades. Except for the flip-up sight. I'm going to see how it fires with the stock mechbox before I install em. And the body pins are sliding out like butter, I'll have to pick up a set of ones that secure with screws. Update Oct 28 ================================================== == My M4 now has a friend to play with. Hehehe..... Does anyone have battery solutions for Armalites with an M203 attached? I was thinking either battery bag (kinda ew), a battery stock and rewire the gun to the rear (but I want my CTR stock!), or a stick-ish battery and whenever I connect a battery I have to have the stock extended fully (which doesn't matter, when it gets used the stock will probably be fully extended). Update Nov 25 ================================================== == I got all my parts. The only thing is, there's a problem with the mechbox so it's not functional right now. But I can still show you guys pretty pictures! Also, this thing is pretty solid. The metal body helps to reduce barrel wobble to almost zero, and the CTR stock's locking mechanism solidly locks onto the stock tube. Base M4: With M203 attached: Update Dec 1 ================================================== == Hey all, got the gun working. It has a minor problem with the trigger and selector, but it does fire in semi and full normally. Goes through a pop can, doesn't go through the bottom but ALMOST does. I assume 360-370 FPS as a fairly accurate guess, given that 380-385 goes through the bottom of a can. I weighed the gun with the M203 attached and no shell in, and it's 9 pounds (4 kilos)! I've got a question for all of ya. Would you buy this gun? I'm not sure I want to sell it, because I built it and it's my "child" now I guess, but I want to ask just for kicks. Last edited by Styrak; December 2nd, 2007 at 02:54.. |
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October 17th, 2007, 03:44 | #2 |
kos
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Goodluck bro! Project guns always get me really excited.
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October 17th, 2007, 04:59 | #3 |
Looking forward to seeing the final result
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October 17th, 2007, 12:13 | #4 |
what is your general idea to go with this M4?
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October 17th, 2007, 12:16 | #5 |
Not really sure. I just want to build a solid M4 that looks decent. Forgot to mention that I have an M203 as well.
I want to have a flat top, that's why I bought the rear flip-up sight. Also, the CTR stock will make it a bit different. Last edited by Styrak; October 17th, 2007 at 12:19.. |
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October 17th, 2007, 13:18 | #6 |
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Ditto. Much more fun then just buying a complete gun. Great learning experience, and a good opportunity to make it more custom to your wants. Makes you like it much more since you kinda "built it with your own hands".
Best of luck on the hunt for parts. Cheers, Alex
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October 17th, 2007, 13:20 | #7 |
The only part I don't really have is the body. Hope I can find one.
Lol, and I see from your want ads and posting in buy ads that you're a very big parts-searcher. |
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October 17th, 2007, 13:50 | #8 |
kos
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If you're in need of a metal body, pm Jo_Canadian. He's got one for sale.
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October 17th, 2007, 13:52 | #9 |
Just not listed? Or what? I PM-ed him.
EDIT: Nevermind I found his M16VN thread. Last edited by Styrak; October 17th, 2007 at 13:55.. |
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October 23rd, 2007, 17:37 | #10 |
Good luck! i love seeing peoples projects grow into something they love, and usually becasue they are building it for themselves it always looks good, attention to detail and some tlc and you've got a winner
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October 23rd, 2007, 20:01 | #11 |
Update: Got a metal CA M4 metal body.
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October 24th, 2007, 19:53 | #12 |
Update: Got most of my parts!
The inner barrel is a smokey grey color, which is really cool. Even though you'll never see it. |
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October 24th, 2007, 20:07 | #13 |
AK Guru
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Pics!
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October 24th, 2007, 20:17 | #14 |
They're there!
I just picked up the parts from the post office, keep your panties on! |
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October 24th, 2007, 20:47 | #15 | |
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Looks like your almost ready to rock with your first armlite. Oh did you consider that upgrade kit I talked to you about?
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