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Posted: 10/18/2017 4:22:08 PM EDT
I cleaned up my Rubberduck training rifle, sandblasted the metal parts, polished the plastic parts then painted it.

Why not, I was bored.  





Link Posted: 10/18/2017 4:59:15 PM EDT
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Looks like you did a good job. I have a Rubber Duck that I picked up a few years ago. I managed to get the black paint off of the upper assembly without any damage. I had to replace the plastic piece that had in place of the forward assist. I cleaned up the hole and reshaped it in order to install a teardrop forward assist. It came with a 601/602 type port door. I replaced it with a 603 type port door and used the other on my 602 clone. The upper receiver dates to 1972-73. The barrel is marked C MP C. The Rubber Duck also came with an Imperial M7 bayonet.

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Link Posted: 10/18/2017 5:02:25 PM EDT
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Looks like you did a good job. I have a Rubber Duck that I picked up a few years ago. I managed to get the black paint off of the upper assembly without any damage. I had to replace the plastic piece that had in place of the forward assist. I cleaned up the hole and reshaped it in order to install a teardrop forward assist. It came with a 601/602 type port door. I replaced it with a 603 type port door and used the other on my 602 clone. The upper receiver dates to 1972-73. The barrel is marked C MP C. The Rubber Duck also came with an Imperial M7 bayonet.

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I've seen those type of Rubberducks before and the detail is awesome because of the upper receiver. Nice job!
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 5:27:22 PM EDT
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Interesting how they have the magazine release button turned sideways on those style of rubber ducks.
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 7:30:56 PM EDT
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Interesting how they have the magazine release button turned sideways on those style of rubber ducks.
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