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    Posted: 09 June 2007 at 11:19am

This is my first time on this forum, be nice :)




Yes, that is a dice on the cocking knob, im classy like that :)

I'm nearly done with this thing, all in all i dont think its half bad for being made by a 15 year old.

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Nicely done. I like what you did with the Palmer's. Do you plan on covering the hole where the front grip once was? Also, are you leaving it raw or are you going to paint? Specs?

EDIT: Forgot to mention that this is one of the nicest 98's I've seen.



Edited by sinisterNorth - 09 June 2007 at 12:29pm
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Originally posted by sinisterNorth sinisterNorth wrote:

Nicely done. I like what you did with the Palmer's. Do you plan on covering the hole where the front grip once was? Also, are you leaving it raw or are you going to paint? Specs?

EDIT: Forgot to mention that this is one of the nicest 98's I've seen.

Thanks .

For the front grip hole, i'm thinking of making some sort of rifle foregrip, like an A5A2 grip, but less bulky.

As for Paint, im thinking i may leave it the raw metal, sand it a bit so it's matte, then spray a matte clear coat over it, it'd almost be like a grey.

Specs are basically what you see there, Cyclone, JCS combat stock, Palmers stabilizer, Proto 1 peice, Crossman red dot site, and homemade wooden grips.

 

EDIT: Oh, and nice avatar :P



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Tastefully done and welcome to the forum.
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Dangit I was going to put a palmers right there! Looks like you beat me to it. Looks very nice, especially the palmers placement!
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Originally posted by barn_user barn_user wrote:

Dangit I was going to put a palmers right there! Looks like you beat me to it. Looks very nice, especially the palmers placement!

Thanks

If you do do it, don't use the same vertical adapter as the one i have, it and the palmers dont like eachother.

Best bet would be to go with the V/A they sell on the palmers website.

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Originally posted by tippmannnewb tippmannnewb wrote:

Originally posted by barn_user barn_user wrote:

Dangit I was going to put a palmers right there! Looks like you beat me to it. Looks very nice, especially the palmers placement!


Thanks


If you do do it, don't use the same vertical adapter as the one i have, it and the palmers dont like eachother.


Best bet would be to go with the V/A they sell on the palmers website.



Ironically that is what is up on my other screen (two flat 17"s are awesome for forum and buying at the same time!). It's very tempting right now...
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Very nice. How hard were the grips to make?

Also, how do you like the stock?

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Originally posted by SSOK SSOK wrote:

Very nice. How hard were the grips to make?

Also, how do you like the stock?

The grips were fairly straight forward to make, just draw out your design onto a piece of wood (It would be easiest to trace around existing panels). Then after that I cut out the rough shape with a saw, and then fine tuned it with a belt sander. If you have the tools it’s a breeze.

As for the stock, I love it. It’s very solid, there’s a very small side to side wobble, which is to be expected from a folding stock. Other than that it’s perfect. It is also made completely out of metal, for those of you like me, who are terrified of plastic.

EDIT: USE HARDWOOD!



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Originally posted by tippmannnewb tippmannnewb wrote:

Originally posted by SSOK SSOK wrote:

Very nice. How hard were the grips to make?

Also, how do you like the stock?

The grips were fairly straight forward to make, just draw out your design onto a piece of wood (It would be easiest to trace around existing panels). Then after that I cut out the rough shape with a saw, and then fine tuned it with a belt sander. If you have the tools it’s a breeze.

As for the stock, I love it. It’s very solid, there’s a very small side to side wobble, which is to be expected from a folding stock. Other than that it’s perfect. It is also made completely out of metal, for those of you like me, who are terrified of plastic.

EDIT: USE HARDWOOD!

I know not to use something like plywood lol. I do have a piece of Cherry lying around from when I was in woodshop.... hmm....

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Looks great. I would paint it though.
Thinking about it...
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nice 98 custom   how do you like your Crossman red dot sight I am thinking about getting one myself.
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Nice, looks good

I like the bare look, a bit too much like a real fire arm for me though.  nice work on the grips, are you planning to oil them or run clear coat?

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Should have used acetone to get that paint off. That way you don't have all the scratch marks. A lot less work too.

It looks good. You can kinda hold it like a speedball marker and it probably balances out with the tank.

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Originally posted by jordanpischke jordanpischke wrote:

nice 98 custom   how do you like your Crossman red dot sight I am thinking about getting one myself.
It's alright for what it is, gets the job done. It was made for a BB gun though, so I dont know if it will withstand a hit.
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Originally posted by new 2006 new 2006 wrote:

Nice, looks good

I like the bare look, a bit too much like a real fire arm for me though.  nice work on the grips, are you planning to oil them or run clear coat?

I'm going to try to get a really dark stain, then apply some varathane or something.
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nice, it looks good....but whats up with the short barrel? speedballer?
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Originally posted by RoboCop RoboCop wrote:

Should have used acetone to get that paint off. That way you don't have all the scratch marks. A lot less work too.

It looks good. You can kinda hold it like a speedball marker and it probably balances out with the tank.

I actually tried spray painting it before, which didn't work out too well. I took off the paint with paint thinner afterwards, the scratches are from the sanding i did before painting.
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Originally posted by GI JOES SON GI JOES SON wrote:

nice, it looks good....but whats up with the short barrel? speedballer?
Naw, the woods is the only way to go :P. I haven't used it yet in a game, its basically there for that small, SMG look.
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i like it.  the silver/wood grips go together.

however, leave the longer barrel on. 

oh, and i also like your dice.
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