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Nathan Robinson
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Carson Hernandez
I severely doubt that's home made.
Nolan Price
>takes the stock off
Look it's homemade!
Juan Nelson
Can you retards not fucking read?
Joseph Moore
Anyone got the link for the newest professor parabellum pdf? The SMG one.
Gavin Gutierrez
could anyone give me diagrams on how to build homemade guns such as pistols and rifles, and does anyone have page 2 of the pic
Levi Bailey
Viet Cong Homemade submachine gun (Thompson M1 Copy) is what it says.
Jace Evans
Impressive. Looks much better than those shoddy 1911 copies the VC churned out.
David Allen
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Hunter Price
>Not putting an UZI folder on it
>Not using drilled out pipe for a handguard
At least they tried.
John Gray
thank you do you by any chance have a diagram on how to build a rilfe ( 5.56 or 7.62)
Lincoln Garcia
Half built drunken garage project. Just wanted to see if I could make a bolt action from pipe, couple of bolts, an angle grinder and drill. It can.
Aiden Jackson
Details? Pics of your bolt?
I very much want to make a bolt action pipe shotgun.
Tyler Jackson
Was just messing around sliding scrap together. Think 3/4 slides in 1 inch for a slam bang why not a bolt? The bolt had to have a slot cut to fit a carriage bolt in for the handle. I didnt want to drill a hole through big enough for the head and I didnt want to block the tube used for the gun bolt. I used a carriage bolt for the flat domed head, wont take up much space or snag a spring or rod. The nut beefs it up and holds it. I only had self tapping metal screws and no welder, nut and bolt werks. The plate with the handle is there to add surface area to the whole mechanism instead of a round nut digging into one spot. Filled in the slot cut in the bolt with more pipe 3/8 I think. What ever fits inside 3/4. Cut that slot so it would face down when locked for a trigger in the future, less layer to cut through. Maybe a striker. Lots of room in the bolt. The barrel is 19 inches and is held with two screws tapped through the 1 inch, they are ground down to fit divots in the barrel. Think JB weld would be appropriate for the final assembly. Think of this as 3 dimensional sketching I never intended to make this into a working gun.
Bentley Nelson
Inside the smallest pipe in the back of the bolt is a carraige nut (same long type for the handle) you can hammer those into the pipe and the edges biite in real snug. The idea is to run a rod and a spring like a pinball plunger. The nut inside is what stops the spring and guides the rod. A knob at the end to cock it an a triger catch reaching up through a hole that isnt cut yet. Its up for debate, I am thinking about a staplegun style striker type to avoid the knob.
Picrelated shows the nut in the breach face. I havent hammered that in for lack of gubbins to seal up yet. Figure drilling a hole the a hank og bolt thread for a floating firing pin should be easy enough. Works for a slam bang fixed pin breach face better than anything but machined.
Jose Powell
Gabriel Hall
Not sure if Im ever going to bother putting any more effort into it. For half the effort you can slap together a solid slam gun. Hammered carriage nuts with a bolt screwed in makes a burly breach face. Add a fixed firing pin its a bomber component. Do this through a 3/4 pipe used as a stock tube. Same trick on the end for the butt plate. Attach it though the 1 inch receiver pipe with a long bolt righ behind the breech nut and add a chunck of pipe for a pistol grip. The stairstep collar isnt needed but a twist snap trigger is safer for loaded transport and goves a cleaner shot. Classic slamguns use pipecaps, the threads of which should not be trusted pointed near your face.
Chase Lewis
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Anthony Reyes
you're not going to want to make one yourself without experience. good way to blow your hand off.
I post this every homemade weapons thread, it's all the professor parabellum gun plans
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Luke Torres