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Old May 6th, 2009, 02:13   #1
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I've had an assload of guns for some time now, and have posted some pics of various ones in this section and in reviews, but most were all very much works in progress and never did I have all my main AEGs working at the same time. Well now they are. It's taken a long time to get them to the point.

For having been into airsoft for less than 2 years now, I think I've managed to do quite well and I'm pretty proud of my custom(ized) guns. So tonight I was bored and decided I would share a pic and the details of each of my favourite AEGs with you.

Forgive the quality of the pic. My crappy camera doesn't take very good pictures indoors. But it's pretty high res, so you can actually zoom in on some of the details.



From top to bottom:

Real Sword Type 56
  • Totally stock. Never even disassembled
  • Shoots a consistent 300-310 fps
Hey, no need to mess with a pefect gun, right? I've seen no need to upgrade this gun to date. Some day I may consider upping it to near 350 fps, but for now, it's very accurate and has a crazy range considering its low velocity. I don't use it often as it's mostly a collection piece, but have fielded it 3 times so far and it's performed flawlessly.

C7A2 rifle (CA M15A4 base)
  • Guarder C7A2 receiver
  • G&P crane stock + 9.6V 2200 mAh battery
  • Mostly stock CA mechbox with only a few minor upgrades to compression parts
  • Modify bearing spring guide
  • Prometheus MS110SP spring
  • Deepfire 6.04mm tightbore
  • Systema Magnum motor
  • CA front end & furniture
  • King Arms ambidextrous mag catch
  • Real steel Diemaco TRIAD rail
  • Real steel Diemaco BUIS
  • Classic Army M145 replica Elcan 3.4x scope
  • Shoots a consistent 380-385 fps @ 17-19 bb/sec
This is my primary outdoor rifle, and anyone who's been on the receiving end of this gun can vouch for its range, accuracy, and power. I can reach out and touch someone at ranges that are often out of the range of their AEGs. It's a beast in every sense of the word. And with its nice rate of fire, it can send a lot of plastic downrange should cover fire be required. It's been in my hands for at least 80% of my outdoor play time, regardless what my loadout / theme / team may be.

Despite the real C7A2 having OD furniture, I've decided to leave mine black. I think it looks better than OD. And I much prefer the functionality of a good crane stock than the tiny M4-style stock, so I'm more than willing to deal with the 'inaccurate' look. And of course, having the nice powerful battery in the stock kicks serious ass.

The final touch will be a mini rail to attach to the bottom of the handguard so I can attach a vertical foregrip. At that point, this will be considered 100% complete. But right now, it's close enough.

Custom C8A2 carbine

  • DBoys C8 receiver
  • JG 416 crane stock + 9.6V 2000 battery
  • Guarder reinforced mechbox shell, JG cylinder, Modify piston, cylinder head & nozzle, JG reinforced gears
  • Modify bearing spring guide
  • Prometheus MS90SP spring
  • Deepfire 6.03 tightbore
  • TM EG1000 motor
  • CA front end & furniture painted OD
  • Real steel Diemaco TRIAD rail
  • DBoys FUBUIS
  • Hurricane 552 holosight replica with trades (hood and battery compartment taken from a Huang 552 replica)
  • G&P flashlight
  • Shoots a consistent 320-325 fps @ 14 bb/sec (Update May 25, 2009 - now shoots 17 bb/sec with new 9.6V 2200 mAh crane stock battery with 4/5A cells,
This is the first custom build I attempted from the ground up. The project started out with a lemon TM M4A1. I eventually got rid of all the TM parts. Even the TM motor isn't the original that came with my M4, as that one burned out within a week of getting the gun.

It's still not 100% complete to my liking. It only needs a heavy outer barrel and thinner handguards (so I can mount the TRIAD in the right orientation). The JG 416 crane stock looks a bit bulky, but I love the feel and love the fact it can fit a custom 9.6V large battery pack with sub-C cells. Like with the C7, function wins out over cosmetics. I'll also be attaching a mini rail / vertical foregrip as on the C7. As it stands, it works great and is more than field-worthy. Once I get the final touches installed, I'll call this one "close enough for the modern C8 look.

This is my favourite CQB gun to date. It's been fielded twice to day (Op Fingers at the Mill & Op Broardsword in Picton) and more than surpassed any of my expectations for my first build.

Custom MP5

  • CA metal upper receiver with JG lower
  • CA cocking tube / front end with Guarder steel cocking handle. I have both the standard and a flashlight front grip
  • CA full stock with large 8.4V 2500 mAh battery
  • Deepfire reinforced mechbox, Modify torque-up modular gear set, JG compression parts
  • Systema 6.04m tightbore
  • JG high torque motor
  • Usually mounted with my Huang 552 sight.
  • Shoots a 345-355 fps @ 12 bb/sec
This one started out as a JG MP5J, but pretty much all JG parts have been replaced except the few parts mentioned above. So in essense it is a custom gun.

I bought the original JG MP5 with the intention of using it as an upgrade platform. It took me about a year to get to this point and I'm very happy with the results. I've only fielded it once since it got it's new internals, and I was making 100 ft kills with ease.

So that's the story behind these guns.
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Old May 6th, 2009, 02:25   #2
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nice one crunchy, now all you need is some launchers and some pigs.
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Old May 6th, 2009, 02:28   #3
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Very nice collection you got there, Chrunch!
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Old May 6th, 2009, 02:34   #4
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Thanks. This is only a small part of my collection. As for AEGs, I've also got an Echo 1 P90, A&K M249 Mk II and JG HK416. The 416 isn't working right now unfortunately and is partly disassembled, or I'd have it in this pic too. Altogether counting my GBB, shotgun and non-working guns, I have 18 total.

And I'm planning on adding an M203 to the rail of my 416 once I get it up and running again.
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Old May 6th, 2009, 22:59   #5
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And I'm planning on adding an M203 to the rail of my 416 once I get it up and running again.
you'll also be 100% convinced to do this once you see/hold mine next game we go to.
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Old May 7th, 2009, 01:52   #6
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And I'm planning on adding an M203 to the rail of my 416 once I get it up and running again.


Well i hope you've been hitting the gym lately cuz running around with a launcher all day long is heavy....on a full metal gun
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where are all the pistols?
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Old May 7th, 2009, 08:48   #8
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where are all the pistols?
Here's the whole collection...

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showpos...0&postcount=71
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Old May 7th, 2009, 11:07   #9
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Well i hope you've been hitting the gym lately cuz running around with a launcher all day long is heavy....on a full metal gun
Not really, AND he has a M249 mk2 so... weight ain't an issue.
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Old May 7th, 2009, 11:16   #10
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I don't use the SAW mostly because of its size and not the weight. A launcher on the underside of a carbine is not something I'm too concerned about.
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Old May 7th, 2009, 12:15   #11
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the green C8 looks nice man.

Ever done Accuracy tests indoors?
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Old May 7th, 2009, 12:22   #12
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The green is regular Krylon camo OD. I like it better than the green used on the real thing, which looks way too bright IMO. I like this shade much, much better.

I haven't done any serious accuracy tests. The longest range I have indoors at my place is about 20 feet, and at that range, there's no real way to bench test the guns. But they're all very consistent in terms of power, and at least from shoulder firing at that range, they're very accurate. But if there's a man-size target within the effective range of any of my guns, I can hit it every time... I'd love to have a nice indoor place that I could do accuracy tests from a bench though...
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Old May 7th, 2009, 20:37   #13
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Nice...all of them.

Does anyone here know how to apply rubberized texturing to any metal or
ABS parts?

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Old May 8th, 2009, 01:07   #14
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hows the DBOYS metal reciever? any mods on it for fitment ?
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Old May 9th, 2009, 19:31   #15
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I love the "Sanity's Sorrow" marking on the MP5
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