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10682f No.525827

DIY Weaponry Thread

Discuss how to do it right, what to do it for

I want to hear your ideas on building, bootlegging, modifying and inventing weapons

Any type

I particularly would like to learn to craft a pressure cooker bomb and other various explosive devices for traps to be employed for purposes of home defense and destroying deer that wander the wrong way.

Let's also discuss why our favorite guns are good, why the do what they do, and gunsmithing as an art.

848553 No.525828

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>>525827

Go home John. I love the hustle, but we're federal employees. We're allowed to take weekends. Have your wife call mine, we'll set something up for Saturday night. Maybe take in a show and hit that new Indian place?


4a488b No.525829

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d7b076 No.525831

>>525828

>>525827

WTF? I'm from C.S.I.S. Is everyone here a cop?


0b3999 No.525838

>>525831

>t. smiley


d7b076 No.525845

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>>525838

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?


7e2243 No.525861

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Bump


10682f No.525865

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>>525828

I could really go for Masala. Have you tried their tandoori chicken? That and a mango lassi make for a settled meal. I made some tandoori marine last week, myself, actually.


c72eb5 No.525866

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>>525827

I'm thinking of killing birds with a pellet gun and stuffing the corpses into empty 12 gauge shells to make them birdshot. Does anyone have experience with properly folding the feathers?


848553 No.525874

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>>525866

>pellet gun

Get a load of this faggot. Everyone knows you need to use BBs for shotgun shells.


ca7e58 No.525876

>>525866

Do birds that small exist?


3e5500 No.525904

>diy weaponry

>nuclear bomb

Yeah good luck producing 15 kgs of enriched uranium. Not that it's hard to find - uranium ore is literally everywhere. But you will need 1000 parts ore to produce 1 part crude uranium, and 100 parts crude uranium to produce 1 part enriched uranium. Also implosion process is extremely hard to pull off, and if you're going to use cannon instead you gonna need more nuclear fuel yet.


28ddd6 No.526964

Don't you have something better to do, ATF? How about rounding up those dirty Mexicans smuggling arms and drugs across your southern border?


039284 No.527321

What kind of welder do I need to start making guns? Can/should I use a 110v or would it make more sense to go with a 220v? Is their a large difference in quality with a 200$ welder vs a 400$?


2ba588 No.527326

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>>525827

>4th pic

God I love junk guns.

Obligatory pics related.


b1ca25 No.527328

>>527326

What the god damn is that?


1862c3 No.527330

>>527328

Homemade light cannon


2ba588 No.527341

>>527328

It's a tangible reminder of the futility of gun control; cobbled together from parts that are probably already in your garage and it shoots bullets out of the bang hole.


0bdd51 No.527348

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>>527321

You don't even really need a welder, but it can certainly help for some designs.

Most welded up guns look like shit and, if you don't have good enough heat, compromise the integrity of the material rather than create a proper bond.


b1ca25 No.527368

>>527341

But how the fuck do you use it?

What round does it even shoot?

12 gauge shotgun shells?


86bde7 No.527375

>>527368

I'd bet .410, possibly .22RF.


86bde7 No.527379

>>527348

>first and third pics

It seems to me that making a slew of cheap guns like that rolling block or the little rimfire that I can only think to refer to as a breechless breechloader in a common high pressure cartridge would be a good way distribute what are basically booby traps without the pitfalls that sabotaging ammunition with double charges of powder and such would bring. Namely you avoid the risk of the ammunition entering your own supply chain.


3c1178 No.527408

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

Hi MSS.


2ba588 No.527409

>>527368

>What round does it even shoot?

Whatever fits.


418c39 No.530233

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>>525876

If you stuff it down enough I think a wren will fit… most birds are all feathers anyway.


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8ad473 No.535226

>>534920

I've been looking for this page for some time. Does anyone have a clear copy of it?


7bdc18 No.535282

>>527321

I recommend oxy-acetlyne. It might be more of a learning curve, but is much more versatile. It can weld, cut, and braze.




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