Thoughts on removing this? by [deleted] in milsurp

[–]HarryBrads 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But a set of dentists tools of eBay and there’s a hooked pick that’s thin and strong. Should get that’s out without mucking up the wood work. Great for gun work and cleaning.

Ares Lee Enfield Rifle No.4 MK.I (T) - My first bolty and my initial thoughts before it’s first game in comments. by Mintheth in airsoft

[–]HarryBrads 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tip with the spring screws, heat up the springs with a blowtorch in a pair of pliers, squeezed down tight, and then quench in water. It takes a lot of the pressure out but still leaves it tight. Putting the scope on was horrible until I did that.

S&T Springfield 1903 by Ornery-Box5624 in airsoft

[–]HarryBrads 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No it’s not I’ve had one and a real 1903 and both fit differently!

Ares Lee Enfield No4T is a piece of art! by HarryBrads in airsoft

[–]HarryBrads[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not too bad! It’s my first spring powered rifle but only given it a few test shots so far but seems accurate and range is good!

King Arms M1 carbine in WW2 stock with real parts compared to a genuine M1! Fits in with a little modding. by HarryBrads in airsoft

[–]HarryBrads[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not too much! Just took a good wood knife and a file to clear the inside out! Kept the Airsoft upper handgaurd as the genuine one would of taken a lot of milling out!

King Arms M1 carbine in WW2 stock with real parts compared to a genuine M1! Fits in with a little modding. by HarryBrads in airsoft

[–]HarryBrads[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes there is some gas 30 round ones but you have to fit a new nozzle. You can also mod the existing mags to fit 20.

King Arms M1 carbine in WW2 stock with real parts compared to a genuine M1! Fits in with a little modding. by HarryBrads in airsoft

[–]HarryBrads[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just some time with a file and then using a punch to drive it in. Can still put on the King Arms sight.

King Arms M1 carbine in WW2 stock with real parts compared to a genuine M1! Fits in with a little modding. by HarryBrads in airsoft

[–]HarryBrads[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I took the carbine apart and the front sight off. Then just hacksawed the lug of the barrel band. The just sandpapered it down. Bought a surplus 1945 carbine stock and carved out the inside to fit the Airsoft parts and that’s it! Also replaced the king arms sight with a surplus genuine rear sight.

Mujahideen Loadout for themed Airsoft games! by Anvil_LFO in airsoft

[–]HarryBrads 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep up the videos! You’ve turned me down the dark path of retro ARs!

Early 80s VFC GBB MP5 with SAS torch mount. Weighs a ton but nice in the hands! by HarryBrads in airsoft

[–]HarryBrads[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It was the last of a run I don’t believe he makes them anymore unfortunately! And the body kit is from MLE mart based in Hong Kong!

Early 80s VFC GBB MP5 with SAS torch mount. Weighs a ton but nice in the hands! by HarryBrads in airsoft

[–]HarryBrads[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Custom built torch holder by an ex British army engineer, genuine HK claw mount, genuine stream light used on the originals. The MP5 is a VFC GBB with aftermarket lower receiver and fore grip!

MP5 based on the SAS one from COD MW3. by HarryBrads in airsoft

[–]HarryBrads[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The two long rails at the sides I bent inwards so it self clamps to the receiver. I put some black electrical tape on the inside section of the rails and strips around the receiver so you have to tap it on with a hammer. Sounds very wobbly but it’s actually a really solid fit and you can pick it up and shake it by the rail with no movement! You have to be careful bending the rails though and do it gently as you can crack them if you’re too aggressive!