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I have the t-rails all put on, just waiting for the glue to dry, I'll take pictures tomorrow. I had to draw the diagram out for it, I couldn't get any of the barrel patterns to print to actual size, I then transferred it to the barrel.


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I will also mention that the width of the scope mounting block is incorrect on the patterns, the size it is would cut too far into the rail. I had it at around 3/4" thick, but it seems to me that it is closer to 7/16", that was the largest I could make it so the t-rails fit in correctly.


I have also been working of the main body of the blaster as well, I haven't really talked about it because I haven't been 100% sure this is all going to work out, but I've been planning to transplant the electronics from the toy blaster into my full-size. If you've never taken one of them apart before, the electronics come out super easy. I decided the best way to go about doing it was to create a sort of chassis for the parts to go in.


[ATTACH]238952[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]238953[/ATTACH] The trigger guard and hammer got sanded before the pieces went together.


[ATTACH]238955[/ATTACH] The trigger is basically just a blend of the toy trigger and the real one.


[ATTACH]238954[/ATTACH] The next pieces hold the trigger in, and provides a spot for the dowel as well. The layer that comes next will cover the dowel.


There's still a little bit of modifying I'm going to have to do to get the electronics to go in, I'm really hoping it all works out!


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