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This is my baby, the Z-90 as I'm calling it. The original plan did not start out to make it so similar to the P-90 but it is how it came out.
Mods:
Stock minimag
Freak barrel back
Custom 1 inch front
Q-Loader
Customized Slide on Rail
Customized Weaver Rail mounted on slide on rail
Tac Gear 4 retical holo sight from spec ops
T2W air through stock from spec ops
Foregrip extender from Luke's Customs
Micro Rock Regulator from palmers
The Palmer LPR isn't connected to anything currently, it is for a future under barrel LAW I'm designing for scenario play. Or possibly a pneumatic conversion later.
This image I'm including just for size comparison to a P-90 airsoft gun.
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"Elvira"
Don't own her anymore...She was VERY fast. Outran that Halo like it was a gravity feed.
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Yeah... used a dremel to carve away the insides to make the mag fit. The toughest part was the clip area for the powerfeed. And then of course the pneumatics were tough. But over all a great finished product. All the weight is in the back and that's fine because it's braced against your shoulder. Nice and tight setup. And even the Q-loader doesn't unbalance it noticiably.Originally posted by Chris_automag_07this is amazing. the p90 PDW is by far my favorite rifle. i would love to make a mag be one... did you use an airsoft shell to make this?Comment
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Decided to bring my original Automag 68 out of mothballs (it's been sitting since '93 or '94), and going to rebuild it and upgrade it/milsim it. However, I'm planning on making it look like a semi-auto sniper rifle from BF2142.
Original thread;
http://automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=223505
Pics! As you can see, the 2nd design is much cleaner, but uses a much smaller co2 tank, either a 3.5 oz or 9 oz tank. Right now, it's a 12 oz tank. The milsim shroud I'm planning will actually be functional, and house the tank and Qloader, plus it will give me two grip points forward of the trigger, for my left hand. In the pics, you will see the original mag, the mag with parts rearranged, and then the Park-52 shroud.
The gun from the game, the Park-52 Sniper Rifle;

First pass at design, housing the original 12 oz tank and the Qloader in the back;

Much cleaner design, housing a smaller tank up front, and putting the Qloader entirely in a narrower stock that more closely resembles the original gun. Since I have to swap a Qloader every 100 shots, and a 3.5 oz tank gets 150-200 shots per tank, I can carry a 3.5 oz tank for every Qloader pod I carry.

I call it the Park-52 Mag.Comment
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Bagheera: Nice concept. Those last two pictures look a bit like my marker. I was inspired by famousgamer's thread, lots of great ideas there. You should skim it and pick out what you like. Cheers!Comment
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I think some of you have milsim and scenario mixed up. Im not knocking any of your markers, they are some INSANE! scenario guns, but milsim is designed to replicate a military firearm. like, mine
well im gonna let the pictures do the talking here,
ive completely modded it myself
agd automag 68 classic valve
agd lvl 10 antichop
20 all american tactical barrel






questions, comments, criticism
all apreciated
i got another mag project in the works, keep an eye outComment
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That seems a bit much, carrying all those 3.5oz tanks. It would be like stock class on acid. Why don't you just go remote?Originally posted by BagheeraSince I have to swap a Qloader every 100 shots, and a 3.5 oz tank gets 150-200 shots per tank, I can carry a 3.5 oz tank for every Qloader pod I carry.Comment
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Famousgamer's Snipermag was definitely an inspiration. The last two pictures are the concept with parts only, unshrouded. The marker shown above the last two will be the Mag with the Park-52 shroud, inspired from Battlefield 2142. I like your setup. As you can see, I'm planning something similar, but tucked in even tighter, if possible. Is that a 9 oz or 3.5 oz tank on the front of your marker? How do you like the balance?Originally posted by ThePixelGuruBagheera: Nice concept. Those last two pictures look a bit like my marker. I was inspired by famousgamer's thread, lots of great ideas there. You should skim it and pick out what you like. Cheers!
Because then it doesn't feel like a fully integrated marker. I want to have a marker that has everything on it, yet is a super clean design. Even on our games that would last all day, I'd use a third of the paint my buddies used, or less (typically 200 shots or less) but still do well in eliminations, so I don't need a ton of air either.Originally posted by JaanThat seems a bit much, carrying all those 3.5oz tanks. It would be like stock class on acid. Why don't you just go remote?
Photo posted again, with description;
1st - Image of Park-52 from BF2142
2nd - Park-52 Shroud on 68 Automag
3rd and 4th - 68 Automag with Park-52 Shroud removed, showing a 3.5 oz and 9 oz tank.
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Originally posted by FreebirdI think some of you have milsim and scenario mixed up. Im not knocking any of your markers, they are some INSANE! scenario guns, but milsim is designed to replicate a military firearm. like, mine
well im gonna let the pictures do the talking here,
ive completely modded it myself
agd automag 68 classic valve
agd lvl 10 antichop
20 all american tactical barrel






questions, comments, criticism
all apreciated
i got another mag project in the works, keep an eye out
I gotta agree with freebird (nice name by the way
i half expected u to be from the south tho ) that is the true definition on a milsim marker. so how long did it take u to make that? hows the weight? where u stashin the tank or u running remote? so many questions....senses overload
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" Female bottle threads on the intput end for direct connection to a bottle. Most commonly used in the bottom line position. Gauge can be installed to read regulated pressure upon request."
Playing with the idea of using a 45 degree elbow right in front of the Palmer Female Stabilizer, so it can be integrated into the front grip. I really want form to follow function, so nearly every cosmetic piece on this gun actually has a purpose.
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