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Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. Facebook Instagram. Share More sharing options Followers Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Posted September 8, OK - updated receiver tube template. Again here's a preview image for those who just want a quick look with the full PDF attached below: Tube38mm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Replies Created 10 yr Last Reply 2 yr.

Top Posters In This Topic 73 32 17 Popular Posts ZeroRoom August 28, ZeroRoom September 16, Posted Images. HI peeps Sorry it was my birthday yesterday so I had some time off I'll get back to this later when I get home from work and double check any dubious measurements for y'all. Posted September 9, Well guys, in the spirit of updating as I go here is the new template for the muzzle. The biggest thing is that no templates available include the dip here to accommodate the hex bolt that appears on a real stirling muzzle.

So without further ado here are the accurate muzzle templates: And here's a question for everybody: If I take the muzzle dimensions and scale them up for a 40mm OD pipe I can do two things. If I scale the muzzle base up and leave the rest of the dimensions accurate it will look like this: If I scale the whole kit and caboodle to keep the dimensions relative, it will look like this: Which would 40mm pipe builders prefer? Back with more soon OK time for more questions as I go!

Posted September 10, edited. Posted September 10, Would you call this measurement across the stock 15mm? Sonnenschein Posted September 10, This thread is just awesome!!

Truely the best templates ever! Thank you everybody for all the work! Edited September 10, by Sonnenschein. Hi guys. Sorry I havent stuck my head in for a few days. I've just been busy with other stuff. I'm back home on Tuesday. I'll get you all the measurements you need. Thanks for the kind words and the 40mm A4 tube templates will be up soon Mark - no apology needed sir.

We all saw what you've been up to in your b'day thread - and I've heard rumblings of an ewok uprising so your work does the empire a much needed service OK folks so here it is - the big kahuna - the folding stock template.

Complete as one peice the way it was supposed to be: Now this one is the most tenuous of all as far the Lucas measuring system goes - I will definitely need double checking on this one. This is especially important since if we can lock it down right we should be able to make a template for a functional folding stock Which reminds me - can we post the OD of the tube inside the stock? Posted September 12, edited. Anyway - legal disclaimers aside - here are the blueprints and templates: I've yet to add the plastic grip, because I'm having a hard time getting a handle no pun intended on how exactly to make a template for it being that it's so rounded and really needs sculpting.

This site has them for sale for example: Boy - we're really getting there now! Edited December 6, by gmrhodes13 link not working, removed gmrhodes13 Posted September 12, These really are going to be the best templates EVER! Using an aggregate of net researched specs from Wikipedia etc, these specs hold up pretty well. So let's correct the parts that are wrong, I'll re draw the vector files and re-upload the finals.

Just let me know what parts you need measurements of I don't have a real sterling, but the cocking handle flares out where it meets the bolt - That larger hole at the back of the cocking channel is so you can pull the handle out when the bolt is pulled fully back to disassemble it. That would be great Mark. I guess it's hard to know what I know I need measurements of if I don't know which parts of these blueprints are wrong I'll knok up a diagram and get back to you - stay tuned.

Since I live in Australia my chances of ever getting my hands on a real Stirling are pretty much zero, so the best I could do was take some measurements from a random assortment of resin parts I have lying around that were cast from a real Stirling. They're not Doopy Doo's parts, as they include the proper hex bolts in the muzzle and so on, but TBH I'm not sure who cast them.

Comparing these measurements to the above plans, the plans actually do come off fairly well. The primary error I found was that the e nd cap was off by a few mm.

Should be about 51mm High. Given however these were made to create your own end cap from pipe parts this alteration is understandable. I don't have the whole folding stock in cast parts, just the front section with the holes, but from my measurements here the plans also seem correct. I can't speak for the "arms" as I have no reference but maybe you could check this Mark?

The Muzzle parts are accurate to the casting except base piece which has been modified to fit INSIDE the tube, so it is longer and and has a smaller diameter by 3mm. The dimensions on the plans for the Mag housing are correct except in width. At the point where the magazine enters the housing the width should be 40mm not 42mm, but this is a tiny difference and could be down to make and model.

The Rear sight template is off a touch and should be 17mm wide between the semi circles not Front sight is slightly off but mainly to accomodate the screwdriver tip which makes sense. Can't speak to the trigger and trigger guard but a 13mm wide copper strip I had certainly fits as a trigger guard into the handle, which is the width given by the template. The template says 29mm tall for the trigger, but I don't have a trigger to measure - Maybe you could check this too Mark?

So it would certainly seem that these plans are pretty spot on, to what measurements I have been able to get, admittedly from castings not real parts. So the only parts I can't confirm or correct are the sizes and relative positions of the barrel elements, cocking channel etc, and of cours the big one - the folding stock.

Would you be able to confirm or correct these measurements Mark? There are also two bits I haven't been able to find dimensions for on any plans I've yet seen. The first is the dimensions of the crescent shaped blowback shields on the barrel. It would be cool to get dimensions like so;.

The other is the little tab near the end cap that helps clip the folding stock in position when extended. I've never seen accurate measurements for this yet:.

And while you're at it Mark perhaps you could get correct measurements for the cocking handle so we can fix that on the plans. If anyone knows of any other mistakes I've made, or on the plans remember I was measuring from castings not real parts then let me know - but be specific with corrections so we can finally create a fully measured, accurate blueprint by making the appropriate adjustments to the plans. We'll never get the intricacies of the parts added by Lucasfilm down for a certainty, but we can surely get the base Stirling dimensions knocked on the head relatively easily I've not yet looked at the plans, but I've just done some measurements in comparison to what you have posted above.

The trigger sticks out about 29mm, but it is all sorts of curvey, so it is hard to tell where you measure from, and to. The shieldy things are about 49mm around, but again, you have to do some creative tape measure bending to go around the curve of the barrel. Thanks Dave - awesome info. Damn you people who don't live in countries regulate every tiny aspect of the people's lives You think I jest - Australian parliament is currently passing a bill to require a license to own toy guns.

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