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>I decided to work on my own design for a bullpup after being unsatisfied with my AUG, X95, and all the other bullpups on the market. I am calling this rifle the Modular Bullpup Automatic Rifle or MBAR. Automatic meaning not a bolt action, and modular because there are several components of this rifle that are drop in and modular.
I think I'm tapped out on what I can do myself. The wood is just about finished now that I've stippled the foregrip, pistol grip, and back area. I need to stop handling it before it gets a good cure so I can polish out the dull in the oil coating, but that's pretty much it. Only thing left now is to send out the steel and stainless steel pieces to get the black oxide cold blue coating media blasted off, and have it all black nitride finished. Many years of my life working on something for who the fuck knows why has come to a close, and I'm glad to not have to work on anything again for a while.
It's been slow in progress lately, but the Wa2000 project is moving along. With anodizing now down, it's starting to look like an actual rifle, and not a garage hack job.
Show me some of your trees /k/ retards. Mines not the best, but it's the first Christmas in our house as a family, so all new and a bit sad. The black retard I tried to get to sit for a picture, but he kept trying to walk to me everytime I set him down.
I picked up a outdated, but era correct, piece of shit yesterday. An old Z51 NV scope. So I machined a mount for it to fit the not a Wa2000
Despite its age, I'm actually pretty impressed with its image quality. Would recommend buying if any of you retards stumble across one. It's no modern gen 3 by any means, but it's still pretty nifty, fun, and usable still for their price point.
Undiagnosed, but after spending years remaking this over and over until it was 'correct', I'm pretty sure.
Still clearly unfinished by the obvious raw wood and metal, but it has fired several .300 win mag rounds out of it.
As far as one can do, it is pretty much a direct carbon copy clone without actually measuring and cross testing on a original Wa2000. If disassembled, it's pretty much indistinguishable from the real one.