Harlsberg's weapon mods (LOTS OF PREVIEWS)

Organized combos of complementary weapons, scopes, skins, sounds, etc.
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UPCOMING MODS
[*]1895 Russian Winchester (90%)
[*]Lee Enfield (95%)
[*]M1 Carbine (99%)
[*]Lewis Gun (60%)
[*]Thompson Submachinegun (60%)
[*]Solothurn MP-34 (99%)
[*]Browning BAR Hunting Rifle (50%)
[*]Howa Type 64 (50%)
[*]M1903 Springfield (30%)

I'm sorry for the hiatus I guess, but i have a lot of stuff that I was working on.
Have a bunch of old guns I've been refurbishing, and some new ones too:

Japanese Howa Type 64 Battle Rifle
Model-Done
Sights-Not Done
Sounds-Not Done
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The Type 64 was introduced in the early 1960's to replace the JSDF'S outdated small arms, and like all modern Japanese firearms is absolute unobtanium to gun collectors.

Winchester 1895 Russian Contract
Model-Done
Sights-Done
Sounds-Not Done
Image
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Lever action rifle with a 5 shot box magazine enabling the use of pointy bullets. Used by the Russians to shoot at Germans and then themselves, and by Theodore Roosevelt to shoot lions

Springfield M1903
Model-Done
Sights-1/2 Done
Sounds-Done
Image
The Springfield was a copy of the German Mauser 98 first produced under royalty, but when the US entered WWI we had certain inclinations to not have to pay up. And then we shot them with the same gun they sold us rights to, and shot them again (but much further away thanks to those telescopic sights) in the next war.

Browning BAR Autoloader
Model-Done
Sights-Done
Sounds-Not Done
Image
Self loading hunting rifle for those too lazy to have to work an action, chambered in a handful of calibers from the little .243 to the .300 WSM and 7mm Magnum

Stuff I had done before and am re-releasing

Short Magazine, Lee Enfield
Models-Done
Sights-Done
Sounds-Done
Image
The SMLE is a British bolt action service rifle known for its high capacity and rapid action, as well as having a sword for a bayonet

M1 Carbine
Model-Done
Sights-Done
Sounds-Done
Image
The M1 Carbine was given to support troops who needed to shoot Nazis and Japs without the bulk of an M1 Garand and the wussy range of a 1911.

Solothurn MP-34
Model-Done
Sights-Done
Sounds-Done
Image
While they were still trying to seem like they were following the Treaty of Versailles, Rhinemetall, a German arms company, bought out a Swiss company named Solothurn who designed it and then produced it in Austria. And after all they went through to make the damn thing they barely used it as soon as the MP38 came along.

Remington 870 Police Magnum Folder
Model-Done
Sights-Done
Image
With its, wooden pump, pistol grip and folding stock, this variant of the venerable 870 is the epitome of 80's action movies. Just look at its filmography

Lewis Gun
Model-Done
Sights-Done
-Sounds-50%
Image
The Lewis Gun is a WWI era air cooled light machine gun that had the distinction of being the first MG taken into a bi-plane and mag-dumped at another pilot.

Thompson Submachine gun
Model-Done
Sights-Not Done
Sounds-Done
Image
The Thompson SMG is a 10 pound .45ACP lead hose that is the bane of gangsters, cops, other gangsters, Nazis and Japs everywhere. And gangs of fucking rustlers, until the National Firearms Act was passed and you couldn't buy one from a Sears catalog anymore


Fixing three past releases,
Krag- was way too long
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Mondragon-too long
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G3-Color and slight length adjustment
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FN FAL
Image
http://www.mediafire.com/?ds4zamytiq1budl
Includes 6 variants; one pictured with wooden furniture, Englsh L1A1 SLR, Israeli model, Paratrooper carbine and Rhodesian camo.
Spoiler:
The FN FAL is a semi or fully automatic battle rifle chambered in the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge that was was designed from 1947 to 1953 and adopted by many European nations by the late 50's and early 60's. Like many other autoloading rifles, the FAL is gas operated using a tilting breechblock actuated by explosive gases from a fired cartridge channeled through a gas tube to drive the bolt backwards, recocking and reloading the weapon at the same time. The FAL is better made than its competitor the G3 and is easier to maintain. The FAL served with over 90 countries in Western europe, Africa and South America until the intermediate caliber assault rifles replaced battle rifles in the late 70's with the NATO standardization of the 5.56mm round. It is still used by some poorer armies in countries like Brazil and by paramilitary and rebel forces in various small conflicts, and there are stills and footage of Syrian rebels using FALS in their current civil war
Colt Python
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http://www.mediafire.com/?uf76ea55kw9hy3c
For shotgun or semi, includes different verisons
Spoiler:
The Colt Python is a luxury .357 magnum revolver made from 1955 to 1996. Its distinctive ribbed barrel are easily recognizable, and is declared by many to be the most beautiful revolver ever produced. The Python was popular with competion shooters as well as law enforcement and target shooters who could shell out the inflation adjusted $1,500-$2,000 dollar price tag. It offered a smooth trigger and high accuracy, but with prolonged use the cylinder would develop timing issues causing it to either not fire at all or shred bullets against the forcing cone. Its a firearm definitely worth the 1.5-3 thousand dollar price tag on many gun auction sites, even though any other cheap .357 procured from a staw purchaser in a Mcdonalds parking lot will kill someone just as dead. But you'll have style on your side when cap whoever you're going to kill!
G3A3
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http://www.mediafire.com/download/n8l33 ... jw5/G3.zip
Spoiler:
The G3 battle rifle is a selective fire, blowback operated battle rifle chambered in the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge. In the closing days of WWII a new assault rifle was being developed using the 7.92mm Kurz round used in the STG44. It never made it past prototyping before the war ended, however. The technicians moved to the French arms manufacturer CEAM. Eventually work moved to CETME, the Spanish version of DARPA, and a prototype known as the Modelo 2 was created with the help of H&K. This attracted the attention of the German army who requested a version in 7.62 NATO, which led to the development of the CETME B which is nearly identical to the G3 minus the rear sight, magazine, stock and handguard. The German army then dropped the order, and adopted the FAL and then in 1959 dropped the FAL and went for the G3 and wasted an untold amount in the process of replacing a gun that they already had that did the same exact thing. H&K then sold the G3 to over 40 countries against its competitor, the FN FAL. Today the G3 is still used in 3rd world militaries all over the southern hemisphere, and by rebels and other paramilitaries who grab any guns they can get their hands on.
Krag Jorgensen
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http://www.mediafire.com/download/ioo5o ... b/krag.zip
Spoiler:
The Krag Jorgensen is a danish bolt action sevice rifle that was chambered in the Norwegian 6.5mm, the American .30-40 Krag, and the Danish 8x58mm. It used a unique magazine that loaded one by one from a side door instead of through the opened action with a clip like all other bolt action rifles, which allowed a soldier to reload while still being able to fire. The Krag was used by the US army from 1892 to 1903 putting it as the shortest lived American service rifle in history behind the M14. It was used in the Spanish American war where it competed against the 1893 Mauser with its faster stripper clip loading. The belief in the top brass of the US army was that the soldier would expend all his ammunition if he was given a rifle using stripper clips and the one by one reloading would allow him to conserve his cartridges (Krags and 1903 Springfields were fitted with a 'magazine cutoff' switch which blocked the bolt from picking up rounds from the internal mag so the rifle was only single shot, the idea was that at long range a soldier would fire his gun one shell at a time and when the enemy got close he would use the reserve bullets in an emergency. Needless to say nobody did this and it put an unnecessary cost on each rifle.). The quick loading Mauser was a far better weapon in combat and US forces were vastly outgunned, leading to the adoption of the 1903 Springfield just a few years after the war. A vast amount of Krags were sold as surplus and the stocks were cut down for sporting purposes like hunting and target practice. The rifle was renowned for its glassy smooth bolt action and in Norway many former service rifles were fitted with diopter sights and heavy barrels and used in marksmanship competitions. Today Krag rifles are exceedingly rare, and even 'sporterized' ones draw a high price
K31
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http://www.mediafire.com/?9796wbco6qdsp3y

SKS
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http://www.mediafire.com/?ejie9inelql4l2e

M1 Garand
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http://www.mediafire.com/download/54idd ... Garand.zip

Arisaka
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http://www.mediafire.com/download/uf89t ... risaka.zip

Mauser K98
Image
http://www.mediafire.com/?kbpnc3dopwb8wz3

Mondragon
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http://www.mediafire.com/?f5axelf121lbf8z
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Commando_Ghost
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That python o.o It's one my favorite revolvers ever.
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niceee
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Nice!
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the only revolver I know that comes close is the TR8
which IMHO is only better because the 8 round cylinder
(new project?)
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fn fal = best gun ever
harlsberg
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Ozone wrote:
the only revolver I know that comes close is the TR8
which IMHO is only better because the 8 round cylinder
(new project?)
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maybe
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w0w lots of cool new stuff
all very nice
harlsberg
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making one of these
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and one of these
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and i learned how to spell "schmidt"
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harlsberg wrote:
making one of these
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and one of these
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and i learned how to spell "schmidt"
Looks good.
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Wow, not bad :D
harlsberg
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Here's what I've been working on;
Spoiler:
Japanese Howa Type 64 Battle Rifle
Model-Done
Sights-Not Done
Sounds-Not Done
Image
The Type 64 was introduced in the early 1960's to replace the JSDF'S outdated small arms, and like all modern Japanese firearms is absolute unobtanium to gun collectors.

Winchester 1895 Russian Contract
Model-Done
Sights-Done
Sounds-Not Done
Image
Image
Lever action rifle with a 5 shot box magazine enabling the use of pointy bullets. Used by the Russians to shoot at Germans and then themselves, and by Theodore Roosevelt to shoot lions

Springfield M1903
Model-Done
Sights-1/2 Done
Sounds-Done
Image
The Springfield was a copy of the German Mauser 98 first produced under royalty, but when the US entered WWI we had certain inclinations to not have to pay up. And then we shot them with the same gun they sold us rights to, and shot them again (but much further away thanks to those telescopic sights) in the next war.

Browning BAR Autoloader
Model-Done
Sights-Done
Sounds-Not Done
Image
Self loading hunting rifle for those too lazy to have to work an action, chambered in a handful of calibers from the little .243 to the .300 WSM and 7mm Magnum

Stuff I had done before and am re-releasing

Short Magazine, Lee Enfield
Models-Done
Sights-Done
Sounds-Done
Image
The SMLE is a British bolt action service rifle known for its high capacity and rapid action, as well as having a sword for a bayonet

M1 Carbine
Model-Done
Sights-Done
Sounds-Done
Image
The M1 Carbine was given to support troops who needed to shoot Nazis and Japs without the bulk of an M1 Garand and the wussy range of a 1911.

Solothurn MP-34
Model-Done
Sights-Done
Sounds-Done
Image
While they were still trying to seem like they were following the Treaty of Versailles, Rhinemetall, a German arms company, bought out a Swiss company named Solothurn who designed it and then produced it in Austria. And after all they went through to make the damn thing they barely used it as soon as the MP38 came along.

Remington 870 Police Magnum Folder
Model-Done
Sights-Done
Image
With its, wooden pump, pistol grip and folding stock, this variant of the venerable 870 is the epitome of 80's action movies. Just look at its filmography

Lewis Gun
Model-Done
Sights-Done
-Sounds-50%
Image
The Lewis Gun is a WWI era air cooled light machine gun that had the distinction of being the first MG taken into a bi-plane and mag-dumped at another pilot.

Thompson Submachine gun
Model-Done
Sights-Not Done
Sounds-Done
Image
The Thompson SMG is a 10 pound .45ACP lead hose that is the bane of gangsters, cops, other gangsters, Nazis and Japs everywhere. And gangs of fucking rustlers, until the National Firearms Act was passed and you couldn't buy one from a Sears catalog anymore


Fixing three past releases,
Krag- was way too long
Image
Mondragon-too long
Image
G3-Color and slight length adjustment
Image
Ballistic
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The M1A1 Thompson was used by the Americans, not the Germans.

*EDIT* sorry, read it wrong...
Last edited by Ballistic on Fri Jan 10, 2014 10:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Peanut
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Where did he say it was used by the germans
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Holy shit, that's awesome.
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