Well, I finally got off my butt and started working on my pulse rifle. I am not as talented as most of the members here and have little to no experience with building props, so this is a learning process. You will see the grievous mistakes I make along the way (Like the Thompson receiver I banged up pretty bad because I got the lower receiver jammed on the upper receiver and had to take a hammer to it to get it apart

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The parts list in the first post is no longer accurate as I have decided to go all real steel. Here is what I'm working with:
1. Real Steel Thompson Lower and parts
2. SD Studios Aluminum upper receiver
3. SD Studios Aluminum barrel
4. Real Steel SPAS12 vent & pump
5. Matsucorp Real Steel deact Remington 870 shotgun
6. Matsucorp Aluminum powder/resin shrouds
7. Matsucorp resin grip
8. Matsucorp Metal Stock
9. Matsucorp Metal barrel vent and barrel support
10. Matsucorp grip
11. SD Studios Hero GL Front Block
12. Lightbenders Counter
13. Screen accurate sling (Noble)
Here's a couple of older shots of the parts before any work:


Anyway, on to what I've done:
Got the SPAS cage cut. Used a dremel and managed to scrape it up pretty good. Overall, the cuts came out decent. I will clean up the dings and stuff and it will all be covered with a coat of paint.





Here is the assembled grenade launcher. Deactivated Remington 870 fits very tight in the SPAS cage, but not so tight that it caused any kind of bulge. If you look closely at the front block attachment screw in the third pic, you will see another of my mistakes. I had the cage marked perfectly, but when I was drilling the hole, the drill slipped and I didn't notice, so the hole was off and I had to open it up in order to get the screw to work. Now I am left with a hole that is not covered by the screw head. Only way I know of to fix this is to weld the hole, sand it down and then redrill. I don't even know if this is a possibility, though as I am not a welder. I will have to talk to a friend who is to find out.



Here is what I've got so far assembled for test fit (Thompson lower is missing as it is with a friend who is trying to fix the afore mentioned bashing it took). So far, everything fits very nicely. I had to dremel out a couple of slots for the heads of the screws I used to attach the grenade launcher to the receiver, as they stuck up pretty high. Shouldn't be a problem as this area of the shrouds is very thick.


