Is this the end? The final BJI M4-PDW is here. And this time I mean it. After staying up late last night I finished off the MOC's design. With the all new Lower Receiver design using newly discovered side build technology, and a newly designed Upper Receiver with an extra stud high worth of room, this receiver is unrivaled. With that comes new attachments. On the top rail is an included EO-Tech by Allen's Custom Lego, and a PEQ-Box of my own design, and of course, a Peacekeeper styled foregrip. Throw in the new dust cover, brass defelector, and working features, and this is the ultimate BJI M4-PDW. Did I mention it still had it's quick change barrel system? Well it does, so this is the end on this series of MOC's.
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Whilst building the Dragunov I remembered something from Black Ops 2, it also has a version of the Dragunov, except Bullpup and more futuristic. So, here it is, the SVU-AS. This was one of the easiest builds I've ever done and took no more than ten minutes to complete, and I'm hoping to add more detail when I have more time.
In the road of building the Dragunov I decided to also build a normal AK-47 MCR (Modern Combat Rifle). Essential it is an AN-94 upper, married to a newly designed polymer handguard, folding stock, and pistol grip. The included features are the wroking Mag Release, Trigger, Bolt and Charging Handle, folding Stock, and immense detail. There will be a surprise out on this rifle soon enough tonight, I just need to move the Washer Machine first so the Electrician can get to our Electrical box. Looks damn good so far though doesn't it? Just like the AK from MW2.
I said I wouldn't make another one, but, I couldn't resist. I modeled this one after the one I built in real life, moving the Mag Release to in front of the Trigger Guard, easier to use and naturally Ambidextrous. Instead of using a PeaceKeeper ForeGrip I used a standard one, and it has a nice silhouette to it. You can't see it but I also have a Dust Cover added. Then to top it off I added the Original Red Dot sight that I had on the MK.I and MK.II made by Allen's Custom Lego. A new paint job, and its all done.
The MK.20 now has it's own page! Check it out for the one of a kind Sniper Rifle made by FN Herstal. Also, let it be known, this is the first rifle of this kind I have seen made out of Legos.
The mech behind the barrel movement is actually quite simple. It is just connected to the bolt, so that when the bolt is pulled back, the barrel moves back. Granted, this will be changed soon so that when the bolt is pulled back, only the bolt comes back, but if the barrel is pushed then the bolt will also move back.
So here it is, the newly remodeled AN-94. To start off I did a little bit more unique shaping in the handguard, and closed off a few spots in the Barrel system that were open from the original model. There really wasn't much to do to this rifle, it was already a decently perfect model when I started. This is still the only AN-94 made out of Legos to include the working Barrel movement. By the way, I did fix the Barrel movement. The barrel rides on the gas block, something that my old model did not do, the older model moved both the gas black and the barrel, but after watching some slow motion footage, I knew how it worked. I also added the working mag release with extension so you can slap the front of the next mag against it and the spent magazine will fall out. Then the black butt pad, and some internal work on the bolt and barrel to make it slide smoother and reset better, and that about wr
I just got a request from someone on YouTube to build a Dragunov. This works out pretty well considering I have the AN-94's Upper Receiver broken down for some remodeling. So, let it be known, the Dragunov is also in the works.
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AuthorI'm BlueJay TheMeister, also known as MrNingaWarrior. I make Lego Guns and archive them here on this website and make videos on YouTube for them. Archives
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