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So, I am nearing completion of my armor and have assembled almost everything I need to put my backpack together. And, I have kind of hit a wall.

 

I have been researching MG-34s/DLT-19s on and off for several weeks, but can't find something that will suffice for what I want to do, which is basically a DLT-19 that I can mod with sound and lighted barrel like the one seen here

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Hyperdyne has not replied to any of my inquiries. Doopydoos doesn't deliver to america. Hyperfirm is solid. Niko's are solid. Blaster Builder's Club is solid wood.

 

Does anyone have any ideas? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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So, I am nearing completion of my armor and have assembled almost everything I need to put my backpack together. And, I have kind of hit a wall.

 

I have been researching MG-34s/DLT-19s on and off for several weeks, but can't find something that will suffice for what I want to do, which is basically a DLT-19 that I can mod with sound and lighted barrel like the one seen here

.

 

Hyperdyne has not replied to any of my inquiries. Doopydoos doesn't deliver to america. Hyperfirm is solid. Niko's are solid. Blaster Builder's Club is solid wood.

 

Does anyone have any ideas? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Will these work??. I have the version 2 Mg-34 myself and added the T-grips from Blas-tech.com .The T-grips on the cushman DLT-19 are molded on, but the details are kinda soft on most of these replica kits.Not the best,but very super light weight and pretty good for a trooping prop.

 

http://www.cushmanpaintball.com/ReplicaMg34DLT.html

 

http://www.cushmanpaintball.com/PeplicaMg34V2.html

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Will these work??. I have the version 2 Mg-34 myself and added the T-grips from Blas-tech.com .The T-grips on the cushman DLT-19 are molded on, but the details are kinda soft on most of these replica kits.Not the best,but very super light weight and pretty good for a trooping prop.

 

http://www.cushmanpaintball.com/ReplicaMg34DLT.html

 

http://www.cushmanpaintball.com/PeplicaMg34V2.html

 

Come to think of it, i wonder if Hyperdyne used one of these??. The details are very soft on theirs as well from the looks of it.

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Thanks Tony. I forgot about this one. It was one of the first I looked at before wanting to mod it with electronics so I had dismissed it as too light. But, I think it might be just what I want.

 

As far as i'm aware,the cushman is the easiest to deal with when wiring electronics into it.The one i have ,i have had for 3 years now without issues.Though of course i never had lights/sounds added.I have no clue on how to wire up a sound/lights setup as i've no experience in that.

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