I am not giving up. Just going to take a while. I will try to update this thread every week or so.
Keep up the good work. This will definitely be worth it in the end.
Time to generate some excitement! (Warning, a ton of images)
EMS has new drivers that from what I hear seem to work very well. I am not making light of that at all, that is very good news. The Wii technology is also very interesting. It opens up a lot of potenial as well as 'cuts the cord' and will let us go wireless.
Most will opt for something like this... simple and easy yet not too bad looking.

Where the Wii really excites me is the potential to customize. As I mentioned in an earlier post, and others have also mentioned... airsoft guns! For those that may think I'm nuts or it's too hard or impractical-
This is the first one I ever saw someone do. Yes that is the Robocop gun, but it is actually based on a real gun, the automatic M93R. The biggest problem with this gun is although it looks cool, in reality it is way too front heavy. After five minutes of game play your hand would get tired pretty quick. (Robocop was a machine and just a movie

Movies tend to make lots of impractical things look really really cool!)
http://kotaku.com/gaming/wii/a-bangin-homemade-wiigun-233839.phpNext up is an excellent build and design. The only problem is the size. The AK47 is a large rifle and these airsoft guns are 1:1 scale. This is a very clean conversion, but again unless you are Arnold, Sly, or Jesse, this won't be fun to use for hours at a time that's for sure... but man would it be a cool novelty!
http://imakeprojects.com/Projects/wii-ak47/This one is most excellent, but in a couple of ways a bit overkill. First he used a very expensive airsoft gun for this conversion. I skimmed through his blog and if I recall he did say he had problems with it as an airsoft gun, so using something this expensive would make sense if it was broken and no longer worked for it's primary use. Second I feel some things could have been done a bit easier, but overall this is excellent.
http://forum.bongofish.co.uk/index.php?PHPSESSID=65e864cb2465aa1cec2a8afa4ec99bc2&topic=1208.msg6715Now keep in mind these are Wii guns for the Wii. If the PC Mame Wii mote project works (which it will) then it opens the door to a ton of options.
Rifles by far will be the easiest because of the room they have inside.
These are all of my guns waiting for electronics to be fitted inside.

Here is one I have that really has potential-

This a closeup of the LAM unit. The Wii mote electronics would fit nicely in here.

Here are some other M4A1 varients that also would make good Lightgun candidates. The last one is an actual version of the M16, the Patriot. What is nice about these over the AK47 is they are a bit smaller in size and the collapable stock really trims them down. Plus if you want, just pull the stock out for a full size shooter.



Here is one that is not only a unique gun, but also has tons of potential because of the enormous amount of room inside. This is the P90 (Stargate machinegun)

I also have a G3A3, but like the AK, this is huge (it is actually bigger than an AK47), so it's not something I would want to use for a lightgun. To give some size perspective, that's the Topgun shown to give an idea how big this thing really is.

I also have a Navy Seal MP5 coming, and this is an all around sweet gun. I held one at a local store and have also held the real thing before. This is one cool gun, but I don't have it yet.
Some of the very interesting potential and designs I have been working is to replace the Wii mote AA batteries with the USB rechargeable battery pack. This will easily fit in the magazine of an M16, and with some work should be able to be fitted in an MP5 mag. A 9V plug can be used like the guy in the link above used, but I like the idea of positive and negative metal contacts. Slide the mag in, contact is made, and you have power to the Wii! You could recharge the batteries by plugging in the USB cable, or just eject the mag, grab a clip that is already charged up, and slide it in and you have a fresh set of batteries all ready to go!
Okay that's some rifles, here are the pistols.


Some of these would be very cool, but unfortunately they don't all have enough room inside to house the electronics.
Here are the larger handguns... the Magnums. All these as well as the up coming pictures are all 1:1 scale.
Bottom is the Desert Eagle .44 Magnum, which is a
huge gun. Middle of course needs absolutely no introduction... Dirty Harry's famous Smith and Wesson .44 Magum revolver. Top is the .44 Automag from Sudden Impact. As cool as the middle one is, there is no way I can see this one being converted to a Lightgun.

and a shot with the Topgun for size perspective.

Here are some other very cool contenders, but these are getting to be a bit small inside, although probably can be modified to work. On the left is the famous James Bond Walther P99. One has a rail system and extended mag, and the tiny gun is a Walther P22 (way too small for what we need). The picture to the right... yep, Lara Croft's Tomb Raider guns. These are actually my wife's from her Lara Croft costume she wore for Halloween one year so I'd have to buy some more if I want to mod this model gun.


One thing to note: All the guns I have shown are very inexpensive... the most expensive one was no more than $30!
Some other interesting options... Say you want a shotgun... no problem, pick the style you want!

Seriously, once the bugs are worked out, the options are limited only by your imagination!
Airsoft isn't the only way to go either, but I am very intrigged with the electronics in them. Most of the electric guns will do semi or full auto, and the pistons and air chambers provide a built in recoil. The Desert Eagle kicks so hard it actually moves your hand. Of course nothing like the real gun, but compared to the Topgun's recoil it hits ten times as hard.
Okay, airsoft is cool, but don't forget about... ready? Nerf! Yes Nerf guns! Granted these won't look like real combat guns but there are some very very cool Nerf guns out there and once dressed up with some paint, nobody would even guess it's a Nerf gun! I think these actually have a Halo look to them-


Then there are water guns! Here is one my son and I made into a quazi sorta Star Wars Storm Trooper looking gun (kinda).

Last up is a very unique gun, and rare too, so as much as I would love to convert these I probably won't. This is a type of airsoft gun, but the modular style and design is actually the exact same as a 1970's console light gun!
This is a secret agent 'kit' I made for my son. Don't worry, he's 20 now and I made this for him when he was 16 or 17, so he wasn't a tot or anything like that.


Here is the above gun in various stages of its modular design. You can probably see why I like this one so much and there is enough room inside to the electronics too!





So yes I am very excited! Either way- if the EMS drivers end up working best, or if the Wii mote Mame project works, I will be retro fitting some of these as lightguns. Right now though I like the wireless capability and the Wii mote lends itself a little easier to being modded. Plus I can get them much cheaper in price.
I know there were a lot of images, but we really are on the cusp of some very cool options. The sky and your imagination is the limit!