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Old August 24th, 2009, 23:01   #16
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Isn't this supposed to be a staionary turret? because if so weight wouldent bee too bad.
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Old August 26th, 2009, 15:31   #17
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If you move it in/outdoors, it will kick your butt already as it is.

Wifey was SO happy when I said no more M2HB's. You knock everything over on the way to the truck with it.

Fun to watch neighbor's reactions as you load it into the truck. -Without straining.

The STFU continued
Wanna see how it went together?

Dual-Mini Frame.
How about like a "motorized minigun dummy"? with a hollow body, so it COULD be made into whatever you wanted it to be?

Making 1919 Browning bodies today, these got worked into previously unused stock.


At top left, the dual minigun is taking shape. Foreground, five more M3's.


The guy at Harbor Freight is gonna think I'm nuts when I buy 7 cordless drills all at once. I'm just not looking forward to tearing them down. Maybe I'll get another cordless screwdriver*.

*And not cannibalize it for parts at 3:00AM like the last one.


How a mini is to be mounted has a bearing on it's design when it's an airsoft gun.
The inner barrel has to be upright, or the hopup is a hopsideways, or a hoptotheleftorright.

SO...I backed up, and designed a mini that was a universal dummy first, and an airsoft gun second. I figured, why not make it a hollow tube from the start, so a bit of drilling or cutting can make it fit in about any of the popular mount configurations:


Door gun, note the drive motor is on top of the body.


The M3 would sit like this.


Movie gun, note the motor and delinker hang in balance from the bottom.
This is also how they're oriented in many pintle mounts.


So the M3 is situated like this.


Not many mechanisms can fit cleanly inside something this small. Not everyone likes the MP7's innerds, either. I've drawn one up using my old pal, the CYMA M14, and the gearbox and drive motor hang 6" out the back lower. That would hide under the spade grips, in my Mk93 mount here:



Yes, it does resemble a mouse..."M3 Mousegun"?



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Old August 26th, 2009, 18:52   #18
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just a little advice... you guns would look WAY better if they were painted flat black instead of a glossy black... the gloss make it looks like a toy... (i know its one but hey...lol)
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