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I think my face is worth the $100 you can find a used NEF single shot shotgun for. Wouldn't it actually be ~$80? $100 minus the ~$20 in parts for this gun. There is no way I would actually fire somthing like this unless I really needed to. In a pinch, a firearm can be fabricated from easily fond hardware-store parts; see TM 31-210 ETA: it was proofed with several rounds of heavy buckshot from behind a berm and did just fine. |
| Bravo! Looks like MacGuyver finally got around to using firearms. This is the same idea behind the Liberator pistol dropped over France during WWII, you use it once or twice to get a viable weapon and then go from there. It may not be able to run a combat shotgun course, but it will get you a mass-produced weapon just fine. |
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Looks like too much work. Try this;
- Empty MRE Bag - Rectangular tin plate (slightly smaller than the bag) - Bag of ball bearings - Wax (melt & use to affix ball bearings on one side of metal plate) - 2 tent pegs - Roll of 100 MPH tape - Blasting cap - Wire - Clacker - 1lb of C4 (admittedly, this is the only thing difficult to obtain) |
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Ever heard of the Richardson Industries Philippine Guerrilla Gun?
Edit: Google image search. http://www.google.com/images?rlz=1T4GGLL_enUS311US311&q=richardson%20industries%20guerrilla%20gun&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi |
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IOT turn that weapon into a small caliber incendiary grenade launcher all you would need would be some ~.7" thin metal tubing, wax/hot glue, a primed 9mm or similar casing, powderd magnesium, steel wool, aluminum foil, and a primed 12ga. casing. To increase the effectiveness add a little smokeless powder and/or magnesium shavings to your mix. Sometimes a bb or small ball bearing may be necessary, but wil cause it to be unsafe to drop.
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in before the atf shot my dog thread No comment on who made this genious contraption, but as long as it is not sold or a third party is not harmed there should be no problem. People make their own AKM recievers all the time. Since the photo shows various product "features", it is obviously from a sales brochure - which means that the OP is manufacturing and selling this item! |

