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Pretorian October 21st, 2007 07:49

Diemaco C7A2 project(made in Russia)
 
This is my rifle.
Engravings & charging handle have made in Russia.
Real Elcan and real TRI AD I.

http://a_sti.users.photofile.ru/phot.../109202907.jpg
http://photofile.ru/photo/a_sti/3209...e/68451442.jpg
http://photofile.ru/photo/a_sti/3209...e/68451452.jpg
http://photofile.ru/photo/a_sti/3209...e/68451680.jpg
http://a_sti.users.photofile.ru/phot.../109203300.jpg
http://photofile.ru/photo/a_sti/3209...e/68451419.jpg

Now with CADEX grip and rail and Colt Canada BUS
http://a_sti.users.photofile.ru/phot.../111244766.jpg

Real C7A2
http://photofile.ru/photo/a_sti/3209...e/68701768.jpg

yanhchan October 21st, 2007 09:02

This is quite impressive!

Naglfar October 21st, 2007 09:13

Very nice!

MadMax October 21st, 2007 09:54

Excellent job! Authentic post engraved "A2" in the serial.

I think the A2 variants were modified from the orig' C7 build which is why the A2 marking was engraved after the initial blueing.

Ronan October 21st, 2007 10:54

Very nice rifle. What i love about Airsoft... freaking everyone plays it :D From Canada to the USA. From France to Russia... freaking awesome :D

DoctorDeath October 21st, 2007 11:28

Cool, really nice A2, however if you want to nit pick, we no longer use the plastic magazines.

Raygis LasVegas October 21st, 2007 16:01

Very nice! I didn't know russians can be inspired by Canadians :)

Here are my variations of the C7A2:

White_knight October 21st, 2007 16:05

pics no workie

Kokanee October 21st, 2007 16:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by MadMax (Post 559237)
Excellent job! Authentic post engraved "A2" in the serial.

I think the A2 variants were modified from the orig' C7 build which is why the A2 marking was engraved after the initial blueing.

Correct Carl.

Pretorian that's an excellent job! Your attention to detail really paid off.

An ambi selector switch would really seal the deal.

Taito October 21st, 2007 16:30

Great job, how did you score the C7 receiver? I'm working with a C8 myself.

killroy October 21st, 2007 16:33

Awesome!

jonney. October 21st, 2007 16:33

nice job!! Now if only they made ambidextrous fire selectors for airsoft to top your project.

Goodl2ussian October 21st, 2007 16:50

*shudder* thermold mags nonetheless though, DamN! Nice C7 my friend =) Thats the thing I like about Russia, there's craft/craftsmanship shops (that are easy to find) where they can do almost anything.

Drache October 21st, 2007 20:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonney. (Post 559399)
nice job!! Now if only they made ambidextrous fire selectors for airsoft to top your project.

They do, my CA SCAR-L has one....

Pretorian October 22nd, 2007 03:34

Thanks guys! I did not wish to do dummy ambi selector switch because I saw many pics C7A2 in Canada & Afganistan they have no ambi selector switch . I can show this pics in this post if it is necessary. Engravings are made on the machine tool.

Sorry for my bad English.

Taito October 22nd, 2007 20:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pretorian (Post 559828)
Thanks guys! I did not wish to do dummy ambi selector switch because I saw many pics C7A2 in Canada & Afganistan they have no ambi selector switch . I can show this pics in this post if it is necessary. Engravings are made on the machine tool.

Sorry for my bad English.

No worries Pretorian, we can understand you just fine. I wish machien shops were more common here in the US as I need a barrel drilled and tapped for my AICS (I've got one of the Best Gun M24 Fluted barrels and the screw holes are too far out).

Cheers,
Vic.

Vince October 23rd, 2007 12:59

The difference here in North America is that this ''expertise'' with CNC is quite expensive. Even the most simple stuff will end up killing your wallet for good...
More often that not you'll need a great volume to have reasonable price for each item. And even if engraving looks simple you'll still need specialised tools to achieve good results, not to mention setup time due to metal body irregular shape.

Relja October 23rd, 2007 14:07

how much is a real elcan?? Ive seen the replicas up for 200.

Lakonian October 23rd, 2007 14:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by Relja (Post 560638)
how much is a real elcan?? Ive seen the replicas up for 200.

$1,000+. About as much as a Trijicon ACOG (TA31), LIC.

Pretorian October 23rd, 2007 14:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pvt Vince (Post 560602)
The difference here in North America is that this ''expertise'' with CNC is quite expensive. Even the most simple stuff will end up killing your wallet for good...
More often that not you'll need a great volume to have reasonable price for each item. And even if engraving looks simple you'll still need specialised tools to achieve good results, not to mention setup time due to metal body irregular shape.

I have paid 160 USD for it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Relja (Post 560602)
how much is a real elcan?? Ive seen the replicas up for 200

290 USD with shipping to Russia. Very used condition without tritium. I have bought it on ebay.com.

Pretorian July 20th, 2009 02:57

Now with original TRI AD I.

http://a_sti.users.photofile.ru/phot.../109203222.jpg

theguy July 20th, 2009 03:00

Looking hot

Pretorian March 6th, 2011 07:00

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1. ELCAN C79 (RS)
2. Colt Canada TRI AD I (RS)
3. Cadex grip & rail (RS)
4. Colt Canada BUS (RS)
5. Colt Canada plastic handguards (RS)
6. Colt Canada plastic butt stock w butt pad (RS)
7. Canadian Forces issued C7 sling (RS)
8. Canadian Forces issued Eickhorn Bayonet 2000 (RS)

L473ncy March 6th, 2011 07:53

What??? How do you even source that RS stuff? (I'm assuming you probably did some things you're not too proud of in order to get your hands on that stuff). What kind of price are you looking at for everything total?

Looks sexy but I bet you it cost more than just getting an RS AR15 right off the bat (but at least you can shoot your friends with your airsoft C7 :D ).

Also.... I know it's kind of off topic but is there any way I could get my hands on an RS VSS Vintorez stock for relatively cheap (and no I don't want to use a Dragunov stock and pretend I want as close to the real deal as possible as you can understand like how you did your C7 project)? What about an RS PSO-1 or PSO-1-1? I know the 4x might be a bit useless in airsoft but I'll probably use the iron sights if anything (but the 4x might be useful for scouting).

Vince March 6th, 2011 09:48

Mmmmmmm getting hands on real stuff isn't hard at all. You might even be aware or a website name Ebay, yeah supposedly you can found some interesting stuff over there

Pretorian March 6th, 2011 10:34

All these things was bought at different times in different places within 5 years. Moreover covers for triad itself triad, the green cover for the C79 itself C79, cadex grip and matching rail, butt stock and butt pad was bought separately. They are very hard to find items and I do not think that you can buy the whole kit at once.
As for the price it is not as high as it might seem.


Nothing is impossible but you must be very lucky guy to get a real VSS stock. PSO is easier to find one, but this thing has a very high demand in Russia.
I know russian guys that make airsoft vss. On the pictures it looks good but their buyers say that the quality is not very high

YouTube - Airsoft VSS Vintorez from Magnitogorsk

L473ncy March 7th, 2011 10:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pretorian (Post 1422686)
Nothing is impossible but you must be very lucky guy to get a real VSS stock. PSO is easier to find one, but this thing has a very high demand in Russia.
I know russian guys that make airsoft vss. On the pictures it looks good but their buyers say that the quality is not very high

YouTube - Airsoft VSS Vintorez from Magnitogorsk

.... Hmmm I guess I'll have to fabricate my own, and I don't think I could bring myself to boring out a hole in an RS VSS stock to fit in a motor (if I get one I'd probably have to fit it onto a GBBR).

Anyways.... the plan is to use high quality parts for the base and either fab or find external parts and dremel/modify them to fit.

Anyways your C7 looks good and if you've just pieced it together over a long time I'm sure I could find a few parts and fab the ones I can't then put together a kickass VSS. I'm planning on using it as a DMR/counter sniper.


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