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tk236

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About tk236

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    Yorba Linda, Ca

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  • Name
    Mike
  • 501st ID
    0236
  • 501st Unit
    Southern California
  1. Hey Joey, heres a link to a post I made back in Nov. with my all metal deactiveated sterling kit: http://forum.whitearmor.net/index.php?showtopic=17525&hl=&fromsearch=1 Mike
  2. Hey thanks everyone for the kind words and encouragement. Im happy everyone is liking/approving the project so far I think I will move ahead with the project and go E11. I can always build me another sterling lol. As for some of the questions asked: @ Matt (mailman70)- check out Apex gun parts, gun broker.com, Unique canes, Numrich guns @ Steve (gazmosis)- So far the only tools Iv used is my dremmel with metal cutting wheels,grinding stones,sandwheels to surgically cut the original parts off and using the same tools for the main reciever tube plus the help of a drill press. To attach everything Iv just used JB Weld.
  3. Another deactivated sterling project, there are many like it but this one is mine lol. So I was able to cut out and re-use all the good original parts from the kit. I pretty much followed Jesse's tutorial to the "T" (http://forum.mepd.ne...?showtopic=8455) and did everything he did the same way. Everything works on this blaster. The back end cap comes off so the spring and bolt can slide out, the spring and bolt cox's/move. The trigger works in full auto, semi auto and safety modes. Mag clip clips in and releases, folding stock moves and locks in place both in the front and in the rear. I still have some touch up cleaning to do on it but I'm happy with how its turning out. Im thinking of keeping it two toned so everyone can see whats original and whats new. But do I keep it looking like just a sterling or do I move ahead and moddify if it to look like an E11? http://s1217.photobu...ms/dd384/tk236/ Mike (hk-236)
  4. Iv been wearing my ABS FX suit for 10 years now and have never had a problem. ABS may cost more up front but Iv definataly gotten my monies worth out of it and piece of mind. Just my 2 cents worth.....
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