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Very talented guy, I wouldn’t even know where to start.
Pretty neat that he made it in parts just like the real rifle. I was pretty impressed to see the detachable ELCAN optic, magazine, and working bolt too.
Reminds me of the Wood Glock 19 I posted about a long time ago.
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That is pretty cool. I wonder how he made it. It almost seems like most of those parts could be made by putting a chunk of wood in a machine that normally machines them out of metal. If that’s the case, I guess it wouldn’t be much different than a very accurate plastic replica, but with wood instead. Still unique though! I’m sure it wouldn’t be hard to find someone willing to pay quite a bit for one.
I’ve seen a few people over the internet who would make AR-15 lowers using wood or plastic. They work just as well even if they look a little weird.
Also, there’s a dude in Texas who creates working model firearms out of paper maché on Youtube. He’s created a paper M1911, a Remington 870, an AWSM, an unfinished AK-47 pistol, and a couple of K98 rifles. His current project is a paper MG-42
Check him out, his screenname is Tacome1942.
Yea, I saw on one of those home gunsmith forums a few of those wood and plastic cutting board lower receiver projects. neat stuff!
That Tacome1942 guy is pretty awesome. I posted about him a while ago HERE
good thing he’s in Canada, any American who tried that would get screwed by Mr. Jerkface from th ATF.
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