Bolt action paintball rifles and Russian SKS build
Here are some of my projects I have completed over the years:
SKS Paintball Rifle:
Russian SKS 1951 Stock (tula arsenal)
G1/Sp-1 internals - modified for mechanical (no batteries) operation
Lee enfield trigger/guard
10 round bt springfeed
21" gog tac barrel
Bolt action #1:
Piranha internals modded to true bolt action via hammer, valve and bolt modifications
Yugo stock
custom feed
Bolt action #2:
Autococker internals converted to sniper config (bolt/pump)
First strike ready breach
10 round bt springfeed
carbon fiber barrel
Lee enfield bolt, trigger/guard
Mauser front band and handguard
Ive sold the two bolts already but the SKS i will be field testing soon. Im hoping to get some gameplay footage soon.
Hope you enjoyed. Im going to be borrowing a gopro off my cousin. What is the best way to shoot the footage/mount the camera? of the gun/mask/shoulder???
Last edited by dannyd123 : 07-19-2012 at 04:30 PM.
I saw this a year or so ago on tech piss butt (), but I still ****ing love what you did.
Do you charge for this making of gun from gun?
Thanks!
I used to charge to custom make a gun, but people backed out mid build so I did away with that. I HATE turning people down when they request me to build something. Im a "challenge accepted" kind of guy, but I dont like being stuck with a marker unpaid for mid build. The thing is, I dont make a lot of cash for these builds. Usually cost of parts plus $50. Which isnt nearly enough for the amount of time I put into these. Takes me a solid week for the bolt actions.
Now I just build for the fun of it. I usually sell them afterwards. Always like to challenge myself with different increasingly difficult builds. More of a hobby now. Ive got 2 more final builds on the go then Im finished. A ppsh-41, and mauser bolt action.
That SKS is spiffy.
Nice work!
How much work did it take to radius the stock to accommodate the barrel?
Not much work actually. The handguard was the most difficult. Took a lot of material off that. But the barrel groove on the sks was pretty spot on with the paintball barrel I used.
The regulator on the other hand was carved into the stock with a wood chisel, as well as the "shroud" on the breech. Took me a couple hours total for all the woodwork.
I think the easiest is a spyder. They're small, simple, flexable, and CHEAP. For an m14, I would build some add-ons around the gun, instead of building the gun inside the body.
really nice builts! try to hide the tank in the stock
Ideally I wuld like to, but I cant bring myself to cut into that 60 year old wood. The beautiful Rusian star and serial number will be gone! That to me gives the rifle character.
I've thought about taking on something like this, I want an m14. How do you figure out what kind of marker you use.
I would use an sp-1 - its shroud already looks M-14 ish, and its semi auto like one too. It is extremely easy to put one in a stock as well. Use DAM mags and you are set to go.
Alternitively I would use a GOG enmy. Its already mechanical, and should have no trouble fitting a trigger group on there.
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