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 Post subject: (M42-SR) They say it's not the size of your weapon...
PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 10:54 pm 
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that counts... but it doesn't hurt! :mrgreen:

Actually, it does hurt, this thing is seriously heavy!

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Ares WA2000 sniper rifle next to my Pulse Rifle. The M42 Scope rifle is actually about 4 inches
shorter in length, but overall it's close enough for Gov'ment work. :)

My PR in it's unfinished state is appx. 13-ish pounds in weight. The WA2000 I'm guessing is closer to
18 lbs. All metal with real wood furniture.

I plan to put a scope on it (I know, who would have thought...) and shroud the scope, plus I "plan" on
adding barrel vents. I'd like to pull the wood and recast it in resin, we'll see how that goes. :)

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 11:19 pm 
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Lovely, mate!

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 11:21 pm 
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From Wiki:
"Only 176 total rifles (15 of which are in the United States) were ever produced, and in two different variants".

Really??!!
So you own Number 16, then?


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Probably 6mm Woody =P

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The sticker and muzzle are a giveaway ;)

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Or the fact that Russ posted its an ARES =P

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I wondered why he was calling it an Ares when it's clearly "made" by Walther!!
I'm on my Netbook - The screen is just a touch too small to see the whole pic, hence not seeing the muzzle until you mentioned it.

DAMMITT..... I was getting all excited, too!!


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:26 pm 
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heh, yeah, it's airsoft. I'd love to have a real one... but there's no way the wife would let me spend my next 3 years worth of income on a real one. :)

It fires an impressive... 6mm... round (literally... it's a ball!) and accoring to the factory tag it shoots appx. 333 fps (110.9 mps).

I already used the wire wheel and buffed the orange paint off the muzzle (there was like 3 layers on there!) and steel wooled
it smooth again and then repainted it flat black.

The scope rings I bought turned out to be low profile, and since the rifle mount is already low, they won't work. :( So I need
to see if I can return them for a different set. They were only $6, so it's not a real huge loss if I can't return them.

The Ares is a pretty nice piece overall. It's very heavy and doesn't have any kind of sling attachment provision, so I'll likely have to
loop material around in a couple key positions if I want to add a sling. The cheek rest can be removed and flipped if you're a left
handed shooter, not that you have to worry about shell ejecting or anything like that. :) The only part near as I can tell
that Isn't metal is the locking bracket for the bipod that the legs lock into. On the real ones it was made from a spring steel,
this one is a type of plastic.

Trigger pull is smooth, the bolt action isn't too hard. The BB magazine is an oddball with a mag well in the lower rail and a
spring actuated follower rod that you slide into the lower rail to feed the BBs. It seems to work okay, but there won't be any kind of
quick reloads in a (airsoft) combat situation.

It comes with a removeable metal magazine and 3 prop bullets for bragging purposes. It too is kind of neat.

The Walther trades as near as I can tell are painted on and don't seem to be laser cut or milled into the side plates.

The shoulder pad is adjustable up/down and in/out and has a nice rubberized end.

I think the hex bolts holding the whole thing togeather are metric as I couldn't find a standard size one that would fit the
weaver rail on top. The socket cap bolts on the foregrip seem like a standard type and not metric as I was able to remove
those easily.

Overall impression... it's pretty frakkin' nice! It's not Semi-auto, which the real ones are and this is in MY opinion a detraction.
I'm half tempted (only half mind you...) to try and put an AEG mechbox in there. :) Sadly, like the Pulse Rifle, the interior
real estate looks roomier from the outside than it really is. The way it's constructed is very similar to the original design
and should be very durable in the long run.

Here's a size comparison between the Ares and the M42 Scope Rifle.

Looks like a Scope Rifle has an 8 hole vent, I think I'll put a 10 hole vent on mine. :mrgreen:

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can i touch it?

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Love the WA2000. I'm guessing the scope rifle was originally based on this weapon? It is very similar and it's going to look awesome when it's done. :)

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The Scope Rifle is part of the Aliens "Expanded Universe" and was introduced in the Colonial Marines Technical Manual (Pages 23-25 :D ).
I think it fits the world so well, I consider it canon, even though it's never been actually seen on film. :)

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Score!!!! And Rook becomes a USCM Sniper!! AWESOME!!!! Now we can take out some more of those damn bastard bugs from long range!!

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Nah, I'm no Sniper... Just a sharpshooter. We don't have to camp in one spot and can run around. ;)

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Yeah I know it was in the tech manual. I was just wondering if the guy who designed it built it around the WA2000 like the Pulse Rifle was built around the Thompson. It's just uncanny how the Bolt, the grip and the magazine well line up perfectly.

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How does it line up/compare with the L96?


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You'll DEFINITELY need a sling for that lovely beast! Rack 'em and stack 'em!

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Yeah I know it was in the tech manual. I was just wondering if the guy who designed it built it around the WA2000 like the Pulse Rifle was built around the Thompson. It's just uncanny how the Bolt, the grip and the magazine well line up perfectly.


Yeah, he used the WA2000 design as the basis for his mod. There's a few differences between them, but overall they're pretty similar.

The thumbhole on his stock though is waaaay too small. I was suprised how much of my thumb actually fits in the hole on my WA2000.

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How does it line up/compare with the L96?


I don't have an L96 to compare it to. I imagine it's shorter in length by a bit.
Supposedly the piston/cylinder are a direct swap with other available sniper rifles, so upgrading should be pretty easy should I choose to do so.

Took it out yesterday and was able to hit a man sized target out to appx. 110 feet (I just paced it out, didn't use a measuring tape so distance is a guess...) with no problem. It was about 18 degrees F with a bit of wind and I was shooting questionable quality .23g BBs.

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Russ looks like it has a charging handle on either side are they both functional? always wanted a sniper but being a south paw limits me.

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Yep, charging handles on both sides. If you really want to get picky,
the cheek rest is also flippable, so it exposes the bolt on either the
right (as I have it) or left sides if you're a lefty. :)

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That does sound rather clever for a weapon like that.

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Steyr AUG does that, too IIRC.


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Yeah but you can't pretend to be Timothy Dalton with an Aug.

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I think the FAMAS also had a swappable ejection port cover.

How many movies has this rifle been seen in?

I know it made appearances in one of the Bourne films (Second or 3rd one),
Oddly enough it also made a cameo in the made for TV Bourne Identity miniseries
with Richard Chamberlin.

It also had a brief appearance in the Gunsmith Cats Manga. :)

Any others? I'm not counting video games.

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It appeared in Hitman and Equilibrium (where it was used as a shotgun)

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