• Coolest/Ugliest Weapons V5 - Bullpup AKs are the best
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dv33pCUkLRM[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovV-Up4RaFg[/media] As I have said before, I would love to host a firearm museum where all the firearms on exhibit where collected from police evidence lockers around the world. I would personally shoot/test the firearms with a low powered cartridge, and afterwards I'd give er' a nice cleaning and put it in a glass case like that engineer from Norway did with his homebuilt Luty. [t]http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/A-Book-and-A-Pistol-660x440.jpg[/t] For each firearm piece, I would have a map showing where the firearm was found/confiscated, and would also have any firearm that was confiscated from the same city be shown within the same exhibit area. I would have these firearms placed in such a way where it would show as a family tree, the older the firearm, the higher on the tree.
[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;46604715][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dv33pCUkLRM[/media][/QUOTE] Holy shit that fire rate
I've always wanted to make my own gun. It looks like a fun, and seriously amazing learning experience. until the fucking thing explodes.
If you build it properly, it won't explode. [t]http://www.abc.net.au/news/image/4111614-4x3-940x705.jpg[/t] This is something that would not explode unless you jammed dragon lube into it. [editline]30th November 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Griffster26;46604730]Holy shit that fire rate[/QUOTE] Welcome to the underground gun world. If they wanted to lower the firing rate, they could adopt a Sten/M3 Grease Gun bolt, which would bring it to 500 rounds per minute. At the moment, it's estimated these fire at 1200 rounds per minute.
[video=youtube;vgOicEVA4u8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgOicEVA4u8[/video]
[QUOTE=ilikecorn;46609940]I've built almost every weapon I own. (all 8 of them). None of them have exploded yet. I've shot them all, put thousands of rounds through each of them. None have exploded. Firearms construction is extremely simple, with some really rudimentary metalworking knowledge you can safely put anything together. If you want to put your own weapon together, I suggest starting with an AR series weapon, or an AK series weapon. Don't touch things that require welding until you have a pretty decent grasp of metallurgy, and the forces at work within a firearm. If you want more help you can PM me and i'll fill you in. Just an FYI: According to the ATF, as long as you're building the weapon FOR YOURSELF, and you comply with the NFA and it's amendments, then it's 100% legal to build your own weapon. You don't have to serialize it (I highly recommend you do though).[/QUOTE] I'm talking about myself making a gun that'll explode :v: I'm a very clumsy person
[QUOTE=ilikecorn;46610784]the AK and AR series are like puzzles. Their parts only fit together one way. You literally can't fuck it up. ESPECIALLY with all of the tutorials on youtube and around the internet. If you're really that interested then those are the two to start with, they're nearly impossible to put together wrong, and teach you fundamentals about how the actual weapons fit together and work.[/QUOTE] He wants to make one from scrap, not a kit.
This guy makes quite a few scrap guns: [url]https://www.youtube.com/user/royalnonesuchshow/videos[/url]
[QUOTE=ilikecorn;46610784]the AK and AR series are like puzzles. Their parts only fit together one way. You literally can't fuck it up. ESPECIALLY with all of the tutorials on youtube and around the internet. If you're really that interested then those are the two to start with, they're nearly impossible to put together wrong, and teach you fundamentals about how the actual weapons fit together and work.[/QUOTE] what about a mac10? Thing's all blocks externally, I don't think the internals are any more difficult to make.
[QUOTE=Binladen34;46610571]I'm talking about myself making a gun that'll explode :v: I'm a very clumsy person[/QUOTE] [url=http://thehomegunsmith.com/]Have some guides from PA Luty[/url]. I would personally start with his guide about manufacturing a silence .22LR pistol, as well as the guide on how to manufacture .22LR ammo.
[QUOTE=Recurracy;46612569]what about a mac10? Thing's all blocks externally, I don't think the internals are any more difficult to make.[/QUOTE] Easier to make a Sten or grease gun, as tubes and bar stock are easy to obtain and would require minimal machining, bending and welding.
[QUOTE=MAC21500;46613357]Easier to make a Sten or grease gun, as tubes and bar stock are easy to obtain and would require minimal machining, bending and welding.[/QUOTE] Also generally easier to make magazine outside of grip than inside grip.
[img]http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Ruger-LCRx-4.jpg[/img] Ruger LCRx. I dig it! Three inch barrel, adjustable sights, and that grip/trigger guard combo looks really neat imo
I hope you aren't serious about making any machine guns guys, that's pretty illegal I believe.
[QUOTE=Fatfatfatty;46614684]I hope you aren't serious about making any machine guns guys, that's pretty illegal I believe.[/QUOTE] as long as it meets all the requirements to be legal (ie: no full auto/any other BABY KILLER BLACK RIFLE features if you're in one of these states) it's perfectly fine, at least in the US.
[QUOTE=Fatfatfatty;46614684]I hope you aren't serious about making any machine guns guys, that's pretty illegal I believe.[/QUOTE] You can easily manufacture them to be semi-auto, and whenever the Hughes Amendment falls with the recent lawsuits, it'll be completely legal to manufacture them. I was actually considering hiring RR_Raptor to build me a Luty, Holmes, and P.A.K machine pistol.
And occasionally people who don't remember the more idiotic aspects of the law (like how putting a foregrip on a pistol makes it an NFA item).
[QUOTE=asteroidrules;46616391]And occasionally people who don't remember the more idiotic aspects of the law (like how putting a foregrip on a pistol makes it an NFA item).[/QUOTE] Really? wow
Yeah, memory serving the exact thing was a forward grip that you're capable of getting a full grip on (so AFGs don't count) makes any handgun it's attached to an AoW, thankfully AoW's have only 1/40th the tax of other NFA firearms ($5, all others are $200), but you still gotta go through all the paperwork and red tape or risk a decade of federal prison, so just ignore those underbarrel rails that are on absolutely everything. The NFA wasn't complete nonsense in 1934, but now it mostly is.
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[QUOTE=Juniez;46616803]qt german pistol[/QUOTE] <3 I love my boxy german guns, and my boxy suppressors
I want to make a single shot 22lr pistol but I have barely any tools.
[QUOTE=Wafflemaster;46617277]I want to make a single shot 22lr pistol but I have barely any tools.[/QUOTE] You can make a zip gun. I know they're super easy to make.
[QUOTE=roxter;46616671]Really? wow[/QUOTE] [thumb]http://emptormaven.com/img/NFA_Pistol_AOW_SBR.jpg[/thumb] [img]http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Pistol-Sig.jpg[/img]
Yes I know about the brace, that being legal and a regular stock illegal baffles me so much. And having to pay a tax stamp for a SBR is also so fucking dumb.
I wonder though, if it's perfectly okay to shoulder a pistol using an arm brace, then what would the legality of using a bipod or monopod as a forward grip be?
[QUOTE=asteroidrules;46617538]I wonder though, if it's perfectly okay to shoulder a pistol using an arm brace, then what would the legality of using a bipod or monopod as a forward grip be?[/QUOTE] Send the ATF a letter and find out.
[QUOTE=Ehmmett;46617749]Do you have to reapply for the SBR tax for every SBR you own or how does that work?[/QUOTE] Yep.
[QUOTE=asteroidrules;46617538]I wonder though, if it's perfectly okay to shoulder a pistol using an arm brace, then what would the legality of using a bipod or monopod as a forward grip be?[/QUOTE] [video=youtube;8XAYsYwZGxI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XAYsYwZGxI[/video] They did it here. But who knows lol the ATF is silly, and I think these guys are in Switzerland, but I don't know. [editline]2nd December 2014[/editline] 6 minutes in, in case you didn't feel like watching the whole thing.
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