Hey guys,
First post on thehighroad. I'm a member of CanadianGunNutz, though (for those of you who know it).
I have a project in mind that only you fine Americans can help me with. Many of you have access to MP5s, whereas Canadians can only dream of such things.
I am going to attempt to make a Ruger 10/22 conversion into an MP5-like setup. I will keep the same receiver, and same trigger group, but just "dress it up" as an MP5 much as possible.
Where do you come in? I need someone who has an MP5 (with a full stock, preferrably, but without is okay also) to take pictures of their MP5 against some kind of grid (which will give me dimensions).
An example of a great grid would be a rifle sighting target with 1" squares.
Some basic requirements:
I know this is asking for a pretty big favor, considering I'm a newb on this forum, but I think I've got a really cool project on my hands, now, and I'd like to explore this possibility.
Besides, I'll post pics
First post on thehighroad. I'm a member of CanadianGunNutz, though (for those of you who know it).
I have a project in mind that only you fine Americans can help me with. Many of you have access to MP5s, whereas Canadians can only dream of such things.
I am going to attempt to make a Ruger 10/22 conversion into an MP5-like setup. I will keep the same receiver, and same trigger group, but just "dress it up" as an MP5 much as possible.
Where do you come in? I need someone who has an MP5 (with a full stock, preferrably, but without is okay also) to take pictures of their MP5 against some kind of grid (which will give me dimensions).
An example of a great grid would be a rifle sighting target with 1" squares.
Some basic requirements:
- try to line up the firearm with the grid as much as possible
- try to take the picture looking directly on the firearm, so as to provide good perspective/angle against the grid
- try to take the photo in as much detail as possible
I know this is asking for a pretty big favor, considering I'm a newb on this forum, but I think I've got a really cool project on my hands, now, and I'd like to explore this possibility.
Besides, I'll post pics