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Polyshot August 11th, 2010 06:07

M14 EBR Stock in Progress by WE
 
Courtesy of POWERSTAR @ Arms-Cool.net

Milled aluminum alloy parts for the EBR stock:

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stubs August 11th, 2010 09:47

hmm not to sure how much i like the idea of aluminum for this stock, would make it lighter yes but more chance of stripping the treads when you disassemble and assemble it

KoolAidMan August 11th, 2010 11:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by stubs (Post 1293949)
hmm not to sure how much i like the idea of aluminum for this stock, would make it lighter yes but more chance of stripping the treads when you disassemble and assemble it

just be carefull wormholing is prevatable if it doesnt go in easily its wormholing

c3sk August 11th, 2010 12:17

I'm not really impressed with the stock welding job in that picture. I think you're better off just buying a real system and having it modded to fit. Couldn't agree more regarding the stripped threads.

Personally I prefer this setup.

http://www.skdtac.com/Vltor_M14_M1A_..._p/vlt.204.htm

HeadlessChicken August 11th, 2010 12:26

hhmm...and I was really holding out for a WE M14 EBR.

stubs August 11th, 2010 13:40

i was already looking into the vltor stock for my m14 i this it would be an awesome stock to have

R.I.T.Z August 11th, 2010 13:47

not bad for a custom job..
welds might need some work, but keep up the work
would love to see the finished product.
keep us up to date

Gunny_McSmith August 11th, 2010 14:00

I want a bulpup m14! :)

Bulldog m14 stock (LINK)

Eien August 11th, 2010 15:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gunny_McSmith (Post 1294151)
I want a bulpup m14! :)

Bulldog m14 stock (LINK)

Get a L85.

5$ that the EBR it's gonna be a bitch to carry that thing around.

stubs August 11th, 2010 16:58

wont be as bad as the cnc king arms one that alot of us already carry around. mines used every weekend with a peq battery box scope and long gernade on the bottomn

Polyshot August 11th, 2010 17:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by R.I.T.Z (Post 1294132)
not bad for a custom job..
welds might need some work, but keep up the work
would love to see the finished product.
keep us up to date

I didn't made that...... the title might be misleading but the parts are actually made by WE and still in rough-cut stage......

Guess I'll edit the title now......

R.I.T.Z August 11th, 2010 18:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by Polyshot (Post 1294318)
I didn't made that...... the title might be misleading but the parts are actually made by WE and still in rough-cut stage......

Guess I'll edit the title now......

ah ok then. still not bad for essentially testing i would guess. they'll probably do more stress testing and fix up the welds in the finally product "hopefully"

RacingManiac August 11th, 2010 18:14

The weld for a awkwardly shaped aluminum part is not bad at all....for something that small it's pretty good actually....

Whats the RS EBR made of?

Adamlxlx August 11th, 2010 18:22

^Was going to say the same thing.......that is actually a good aluminum weld. How many of you guys actually weld? Not bitching just want to know.

stubs August 11th, 2010 22:32

i can weld aluminum and that is a nice bead little sanding a paint looks great, rs ebr is made of cnc steel, pat of what makes it do damn heavy


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