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February 12th, 2011, 03:19 | #1 |
Now sure how...
Ok so I've searched and couldn't find anything, now I'm posting this to all of you...
Ok so I have an ics M16 and am thinking I want to turn it into a C7 but not sure how to get the look right... I've looked on google and it seems that the C7A1 would be the closet fit... Any suggestions? |
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February 12th, 2011, 04:11 | #2 | |
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If you are looking at everything else... it can be done.. some parts might need modification because ICS generally have some weird fitting parts from my experience with my GF's ICS. Nothing a little file/sanding/dremil job can't take care of. I'd probably go with the C7A1.. a friend of mine has a flip up rear sight that fits pretty snug under the elcan scope too.
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February 12th, 2011, 09:47 | #3 |
What about lazer engrabin the trade marks on the original metal body (if it's metal).
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February 12th, 2011, 11:47 | #4 |
well i have the full length M16 barrel, and a solid butt, and was wondering if painting them od would be ok? ive been looking on google for pic, and the C7A1 shows that the hand guards and but are green and the rest is black... thinking this will be a project that i can work on... just kinda tired of the look of it right now... Blah... or is there a place i can find the parts to make it look as close as i can? the engraving would work i think, if i knew what to engrave... havent seen any pics of that... what about sights and scopes? i kmnow that now the military are using whateveer they want for the scopes, bit i knoda like the look of the elcan... anyone know where i could pick one up for cheep?
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February 12th, 2011, 12:01 | #5 | |
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Many companies make clones of Elcans, a real one will cost you though. And as for painting the handguards... why not? This is your gun, give it the look you want and not what others tell you it should be.
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February 12th, 2011, 12:21 | #6 |
Hey Shane,
In my regiment we still have the old balls C7A1. They all have black furniture (for all you realism fans it is shiny from being handled for the past 20 years) and Elcans. One of the more common mods some of us do is bolt a small picatinny rail onto the bottom handguard and throw on a foregrip. The main rule is that it can't be a permanent modification to the rifle. The only painted guns I have seen belong to guys in specialist trades (recce, sniper, etc), but as far as I know they have a little more leeway. As for the Elcan, you can use mine for a while. It isn't the exact copy like the Samurai version, but externally it looks close, and the mount is still crap. We also get issued EoTech 550 (I think, someone help me out here), for guys going on deployment. Hope that kinda helps. p.s. get a collapsable stock and buffer tube to make it into a semi C7A2. I have seen metric *&%$ ton of mods done to that. |
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February 12th, 2011, 14:52 | #7 | |
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that wouyld be great if i could use yours... i wanna see if i actualy like them before i commit to buying one... i'm gonbna have to get together with you and bounce some ideas off you for this thing, seeinig as im totaly out of my depth... |
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