mate 18 Posted August 20, 2019 (edited) Bonjour Here is my custum: Olympic Arms K23 pistol. This is of course the STARGATE: Carter Special On the basis of a : RA Custom WE M4 CQB LV2 au GBBr [AIRSOFT] RA Precision barrel interne 6.01 mm RA steel CNC hammer RA steel CNC sear RA steel CNC trigger RA TECH WE Valve Locker RA TECH WE firing pin base RA Hop up rubber RA M4 CNC Steel bolt carrier RA WE M4 CNC Aluminum front nozzle with NPAS kit RA-super recoil buffer (Ver. 3) Added to this are the transformations and accessories : - RIS free floating brand VFC type URX: cut and modified to match. - Internal barrel, and external shortcuts to get a length of 6.5 inches - Addition of a gas block OPS type VLTOR and gas tube. - Scoope Elcan G & P - Streamlight Scorpion lamp with ISC mounting ring - Grip - G&P magic front pin - RS Olympic Arms Writing (by AtelierkC) For more information on the realization of the markings: Click HERE Blog Atelier KC. - Stock in 3D printing + strap fastener + strap Originally it is a Bell and Carson AR15 A1 stock. But it is no longer manufactured or available. Moreover, the original does not adapt to replicas. It must have been designed from scratch! Modeling (by wt808). On my request, custom-made, and licensed Thingiverse. Printed in 17H00 on a MK3, then assembled, sanded and painted. All by myself, with the addition of a strap fastener. - An adaptable strap with the harness of the P90 has been realized and installed by StarGeeke Sewing - Double magazine WE open bolt gbbr (80 bbs) + simple magazine WE open bolt gbbr (30 bbs) This replica is not 100% accurate to the TV series A compromise had to be made between the materials, the choice of GBBr compatible parts and the functionality. There is 1 year of work and research here (including lacrosse) to reach this result. Yes I took my time ^^ For more photos in HD quality : Click HERE Website of my association. This replica is obviously completely functional! [AIRSOFT] However at the moment when I write these lines, I have not yet had the opportunity to do a power test ... I answer questions. And I remain open to comments. The photos are protected under copyright logo Thank you :) Edited August 20, 2019 by mate 2 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Riceball 150 Posted August 20, 2019 Very nice, great job. However, I'm not sure that the top of the stock should be so angled in appearance, most of the time stocks are very grounded for greater comfort. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mate 18 Posted August 20, 2019 We modeled the stock on photos and dimensions of the authentic stock. (thumbhole buttstock) short version: A1 (high photo) long version: A2 (low photo) On the Carter version, there is a Stock Recoil Pad But, I decided a not to put. Does this answer your comment? 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Riceball 150 Posted August 20, 2019 Maybe it's just the light but the top of your stock looks like it has a hard line and is more angular at the top than the real thing. But, as I said, it could definitely be a trick of the lighting. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaptHunt 14 Posted August 22, 2019 (edited) I've been thinking of doing this myself, I even got a springer M4A1 to cut up, but I haven't had the time to start. Edited August 22, 2019 by CaptHunt 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr Rodnay 62 Posted August 22, 2019 On 8/20/2019 at 11:17 PM, Riceball said: Maybe it's just the light but the top of your stock looks like it has a hard line and is more angular at the top than the real thing. But, as I said, it could definitely be a trick of the lighting. I agree, for me, Carter's is even more like a completely slick smooth stock butt. A friend of mine made one several years ago, not a print, only sculp, and he made it entirely slick. Anyway, I saw this replica first hand by myself earlier this year, and I can assure you @mate did an awesome job in assembling this replica, and I would try it someday on the field if I get the chance 😉 Did you made a shorter strap to attach it to the P90 harness as Carter's doing on the picture you embedded up there? 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mate 18 Posted August 22, 2019 Riceball and Dr. Rodnay thanks for your compliments :) You're right about the dividing line along the stock. (I did not understand the first message) Normally the stock has to be totally smooth. However there was a problem to integrated the recoil tube buffer inside the stock. Tube diameter too big. So obligation to grow the stock, at this place. Photo of the strap We made the strap as short as possible ... But there is a difference. Normally the strap and clip goes inside the harness ring, so hard to dismount ^^ 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaptHunt 14 Posted August 22, 2019 (edited) 43 minutes ago, mate said: Riceball and Dr. Rodnay thanks for your compliments 🙂 You're right about the dividing line along the stock. (I did not understand the first message) Normally the stock has to be totally smooth. However there was a problem to integrated the recoil tube buffer inside the stock. Tube diameter too big. So obligation to grow the stock, at this place. Photo of the strap We made the strap as short as possible ... But there is a difference. Normally the strap and clip goes inside the harness ring, so hard to dismount ^^ not bad, but you've over engineered the strap a little bit. They actually used the same design as on the p90s. It's just a loop of webbing cinched down tight on the stock with a tri-glide and a buckle, the free end is held down with gaffer tape. Instead of the sling swivel, a square ring is threaded onto the loop that attaches it to the harness. @StitchsLoft sells them on his website, and has a video on how they're constructed, they're actually really easy to make. Edited August 22, 2019 by CaptHunt 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mate 18 Posted August 22, 2019 (edited) Yes I know how it this mounts in the original version And I have a harness ... Edited August 22, 2019 by mate 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites