A one of a kind l22 /L85 THING

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Hey,

So I'm looking to make something unique, and I'm getting myself a new 3D printer for my own personal and business use. And I want to make something unique and terrible I was playing around in clip studio and I thought to myself... I want to make a really sci-fi looking SA80 variant. A monolithic front. That has a recessed barrel for a tracer and the monolithic top rail is the main design elements that need to be met for this Idea i had. does anyone know of any CAD files for the G&G l22a2? I'm wanting to learn some basic card work on anything like FreeCAD or even blender. But also willing to pay people for help here and there once I got my hands on the new printer (old one exploded).

The top rail would slide over the top of the already existing dovetail and use grub screws with insets to stay in place is the idea. And the whole front end slides on.

Still working on where I want the battery storage, but I'm thinking of having the front angle grip being able to be unscrewed

The cheek rest is an idea I had in making the gun ambi, by replacing the charging handle with a longer downward facing one and an extended butt plate simply because i liked the look of it.

Opinions are appreciated, and any help is welcomed this is just a crazy 3 am design I came up with between my customer work.

Thanks Shaun

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Front end and pistol/foregrip combo are pretty cool. If you dig around you might be able to find pics where people have put CASV handguards on airsoft L85s before; vaguely the same ballpark notion for the handguard.

Boring pernickety hat on - that cocking handle wouldn't ordinarily let you shoot in a normal stance from the left shoulder, the cheek pad you've got is a cool idea but it'd move your face very far back beyond what I'd think would make for a comfortable stance. Hard to be 100% without trying it though of course.
You could maybe delete the cocking handle, put an MP5 style handle up on the handguard that's notionally 'linked to the working parts' and a new faux brass deflector in place of the current dust cover; ie. basically the setup of the Tavor/X95. If you were concerned about such things, and I'd fully understand why you wouldn't be. And you would still need a way to slide back the fake bolt carrier in order to access your hop.
 
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