MG81 flash-hider(s)

Considering that one is a modern replica made from the least blurry stills from a B-grade movie, I'm actually quite impressed at how close they actually are. Given, it's naturally obvious that there are differences in the tolerances and the variations of minute dimensions of the flash hider, especially since they were so rare to begin with. Still, awesome find BTW!
 
Considering that one is a modern replica made from the least blurry stills from a B-grade movie, I'm actually quite impressed at how close they actually are. Given, it's naturally obvious that there are differences in the tolerances and the variations of minute dimensions of the flash hider, especially since they were so rare to begin with. Still, awesome find BTW!

Back the days, Boba Dept was able to convince a gun collector to let him measure his real/ accurate MG81 flashhider.
These measurements were the base for machinaartiums run of FH´s back the days AND Pats/ Carsons CAD-drawings (DEC run).
So we didn´t base the blueprints on "blurry stills" :p

Markus
 
Markus, is there no way to machine a new booster for the vintage FH ?
Nothing's better than real vintage parts IMO.
 
Markus, is there no way to machine a new booster for the vintage FH ?
Nothing's better than real vintage parts IMO.

Of course there is a way ;)
It´s just a matter of personal preferences and time/ financial ressources currently

Markus
 
Back the days, Boba Dept was able to convince a gun collector to let him measure his real/ accurate MG81 flashhider.
These measurements were the base for machinaartiums run of FH´s back the days AND Pats/ Carsons CAD-drawings (DEC run).
So we didn´t base the blueprints on "blurry stills" :p

Markus
Meh, details, details. Still, learning every minute!
 
Do you by chance have the dimensions of the MG-81 flash hider? I was thinking of drawing it up on AutoCad so I can machine one. Thank you!
 
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