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Post by SnakeDoctor on Mar 20, 2007 4:14:58 GMT 8
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Post by SnakeDoctor on Mar 20, 2007 4:21:42 GMT 8
Premise:
An EBR for M14 AEG made out of aluminum and steel parts
PRO: -Must be bellow 10k php to be marketable and profitable -Can work with both TM and GnG M14 units -Kit will come w/ the EBR and parts needed to move the engine to the pistol grip -Lots of reference pics to make the EBR accurate to scale/dimensions
CON: -Prototyping would be expensive -Needs a draftsman/engineer to layout the EBR in blueprint
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Post by SnakeDoctor on Mar 20, 2007 4:22:34 GMT 8
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Post by Wolf on Mar 20, 2007 10:57:49 GMT 8
you need to get a real ebr to copy that will add to the cost.
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Post by SnakeDoctor on Mar 21, 2007 4:23:18 GMT 8
you need to get a real ebr to copy that will add to the cost. im debating if a replica can be make wo the real ebr to copy- it would be very expensive if the real ebr is used!
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Post by SnakeDoctor on Mar 21, 2007 4:24:57 GMT 8
btw in my research about the EBR- found out that Seals primary used it in MOUT/CQB missions. Easy to get in/out of vehicles and strong enough to take down tangoes
for sniping missions the sr25 is still pref vs the EBR
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Post by Wolf on Mar 21, 2007 23:40:43 GMT 8
right, if you are getting the EBR toy one is expensive as well! I thnk the RAS m249 is really better for u! hooyah!
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Post by Don on Mar 22, 2007 12:04:13 GMT 8
fyi bro someone here in the phils is already manufacturing a locally made ebr conversion kit. hanapin mo lang sya sa fas...
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Post by WANCHO on Mar 22, 2007 12:57:14 GMT 8
yup. richard from muntinlupa... if you need me to contact hin sd for you let me know...
pero his version of the ebr uses an m4 retractable stock eh...
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Post by Wolf on Mar 22, 2007 14:47:28 GMT 8
OK YUNG, INSTEAD OF THE RETRACTABLE STOCK, USE THE SKELTON CRANE, I HAVE SEE THE REAL ONE LIKE THAT!
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Post by SnakeDoctor on Mar 23, 2007 16:02:50 GMT 8
Im not going to get one gents, just thinking the cons/pros of making a kit
Don and Wancho- yea saw the kit he makes sorry its just too expensive and doesnt look near scale
Wolf- im thinking just use pics for reference then make a blue print so we can see if its feasable once you show it to the shop that will make it.
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