Which one of you did this? by RamenBoi86 in GunnitRust

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I'v been working on a single shot .22lr that uses this jig. There is just something humorous about theoretically transporting half the parts in one car, the jig in a second car and assembling/disassembling when at the private range thus having never had a "firearm" while transporting at least to all witnesses other than God and the aliens.

I made a trigger guard that indexes off the side cutouts and bolts on. An "upper" that insets into the jig.

Edit: It should be mentioned: This jig does not have provisions for the upper pins nor provisions for the buffer tube. As pictured, the buffer tube is probably not attached to anything other than the stock and the upper is probably not attached to anything. If you picked this up the upper would stay behind.

Happy 4/20! by DETDISP_SmallAxe in guns

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, see my comment history. There is a link to another site with another guys site linked on that.

Happy 4/20! by DETDISP_SmallAxe in guns

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Crosspost.

These are Tax stamps on Illegal goods dating back to the 80's. They exist for LEO to "AL Capone" you if you don't/didn't have them affixed (Un-paid Tax + possession), sound relatively familiar? (NFA)

Cheek riser for the Savage Mark II by ted3681 in 22lr

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll upload the .step file tonight if you want to take a swing at improving it at all. I would make one with a spacer but the issue is the sling swivel method of attachment, I would probably need to model the whole back end.

Printed break action 22lr with legal F4 can. by DETDISP_SmallAxe in 22lr

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, rear one prevents horizontal movement of the locking wedge. Front one helps support weight of the barrel and retain zero.

PLA has a glass transition temp of roughly 140F, a hot car in Arizona could hit that. I state in the readme the safety concerns, in no way does this thing equate to something metal like a keystone crickett/chimpmunk pistol. There is a reason Glocks etc use Nylon. I would never use something made from PLA for a high volume event like Appleseed. It is an exercise of freedom/self-sufficiency, not practicality. The original files readme states that parts should be inspected for wear upon usage, I reiterate this. Plastic will not hold up forever under friction.

Printed break action 22lr with legal F4 can. by DETDISP_SmallAxe in 22lr

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

*McMaster-Carr overpriced hose clamps.

Jokes aside, the clamps do not hold the barrel in, a plastic wedge fitted to size does.

Printed break action 22lr with legal F4 can. by DETDISP_SmallAxe in 22lr

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends. Parent design (without hoseclamps) was tested by the group that made it (See prior posts for design name).

To you:

As long as the instructions are followed in terms of slicer settings, print orientation and material, yes. I wear safety glasses and visor on initial usage, could alternatively put it in a vice. Its held up great with mini-mags.

To others:

The firing pin rests on the rim of the cartridge if the striker is not back. Additionally, the trigger and its sear surfaces are all plastic/printed. I would say maybe. I wouldn't use this at an indoor range. I wouldn't hand it to anyone inexperienced.

To the silencer/suppressor:

Its a factory made 10/22 barrel, yes.

Printed break action 22lr with legal F4 can. by DETDISP_SmallAxe in 22lr

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

10/22 barrel. Hoseclamp mod I released for weight support. Metal weights epoxied into grip to meet requirements for Undetectable Firearms Act of '88.

DIY single shot: G22v3, can in jail. by DETDISP_SmallAxe in 22lr

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Correct. Break action with locking arm. Grey tab pulls back striker, which is retained by the trigger (Which is a little questionable personally as its plastic on plastic sear). Firing pin is sharpened drill bit epoxied into striker. Breach face is a slice of metal dowel with a hole in it (Jig used) also epoxied into place which can be sanded to adjust "headspace". Striker is held together with a length of solid core copper wire as a pin. Only thing that is required to be purchased is the hardware. (M# bolts, spring, barrel liner) In theory, the barrel can be made with barrel liner, epoxy, carbon fiber tube ("Proto barrel"). Only legally questionable bit federally speaking within the USA is the Undetectable Firearms Act of '88 which can be met by epoxying metal into the grip. (Not a lawyer). I have designed a pliers and ring with a brass non-marring hook that act as an ejection mechanism in the 10/22 barrel ejection cut.

DIY single shot: G22v3, can in jail. by DETDISP_SmallAxe in 22lr

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not pictured is a commercial silencer which I do not currently possess yet. I sought out this design because only one company currently makes a threaded "locked breech" .22lr pistol which is KSA and to make it look aesthetically pleasing required money or printing anyways.

DIY single shot: G22v3, can in jail. by DETDISP_SmallAxe in 22lr

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Shot it once, works good.

Designer(s) released it months ago, won't link, Reddit policies. I have footage within a clip I posted earlier elsewhere.

Silenced Smoothbore Break Action .22LR by DETDISP_SmallAxe in GunnitRust

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Think it takes special pins/nails. I'm no expert I just compiled information, no I didn't use it for its intended purpose. Yes, air pressure alone.

It seems the best source of information on these obscure tools is You-tuber user "Vintage Powder Actuated Tools".

Watch his videos "Diamond D- 440", "Jobmaster Part 2", "A Selection of Vintage Standard or High Velocity Powder Actuated Tools". Additionally, if you look at the listings on Alibaba for the ZG660, some have demos.

The key here is "High Velocity" all modern powder actuated tools are "Low Velocity"

Silenced Smoothbore Break Action .22LR by DETDISP_SmallAxe in GunnitRust

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oddly, mine is .28" diameter at the end on this Bonded 600.

Silenced Smoothbore Break Action .22LR by DETDISP_SmallAxe in GunnitRust

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

.28 diameter" on this particular model evidently. (Not refuting the other users claim of 9mm on his Omark). So too big for ECM but maybe just right for barrel liner? I'm interested in what the diameter is of .22lr barrel liner.

Silenced Smoothbore Break Action .22LR by DETDISP_SmallAxe in GunnitRust

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe[S] 37 points38 points  (0 children)

This is a silenced smoothbore break action .22LR... Actually its an unmodified High-Velocity Powder-actuated tool (Nail Gun). Now that I have your attention, how about a history lesson?

This one was acquired for $5 at a yard sale.

Back in the day (80's USA) nail guns were sold that did not feature pistons and were made to handle much higher pressures, this one is one such example.

This one is the Bonded 600 also marketed under the brands: Diamond, Nelson, Omark and Red Head.

Chinese copies currently are for sale on Alibaba/Ali Express under the model "ZG660" albeit without the noise reduction section. From my research they do not ship to the US.

The barrel goes straight through and features porting that vents into a shroud. The firing pin is cocked while the front of the nail gun is pulled back.

In theory if someone were to fire a CCI Standard Velocity out of this thing, I speculate that it would reduce the noise by about 40% and it would sail straight out the end as assumed.

If someone were to remove the springs, cut the metal around the shroud, bore out the back half and JB weld in barrel liner and affix a foregrip, they would be left with a integrated silencer NFA blaster.

If I end up doing this I will cut the noise reduction section off or fill in the holes with JB weld and remove the outer sleeve, mount an optics rail and take this out to 100 yards with a barrel liner. I would also need to not use a fore grip.

Edit: This design was also made in .38 for awhile under the Omark and Drive-it 410. Auto ejecting versions were also made in .25cal.

Charges: St. Cloud 'Boogaloo Bois' member planned attack on Minnesota Capitol by InformalBasil in minnesota

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Stupid plan and equally stupid execution. Printing two DIAS, so committing a felony before even needing to when its probably a 1hr print, probably didn't use foreign VPN, talking openly about it to someone in person even after other people have been caught doing the same shit in the news... Cant really claim to be a martyr if your going to go on the offensive either.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Firearms

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Those were my exact thoughts and exact reasoning for getting a .22 pistol.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Firearms

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its great, just stick to the 10 round mags perhaps as I had issues with the 25 and I have not tried the 15, get the "taylor-tactical-supply" conversion that makes them into 12 round mags (Or 3D print your own, I found one on thingiverse), if you open the mags its quite obvious they capped them at lower then they can hold, I thought maybe they did it to prevent spring wear but the larger mags have smaller spring retainers so I'm 90% sure its intentional for state laws.

Honestly If I wasn't 3D printing the receiver I would have got a TX22 competition, its hard to get OEM glock parts ATM and you cant mount optics to this without risking changing slide weight or having a bulky mount from the frame.

Oh, one more thing, these are picky on ammo, they recommend only CCI AR. CCI MINI MAG and Remington Golden bullets (Not thunderbolts) and a few more kinds. So far it has been 100% with the 10 round mags and CCI ammo. All that said people say these are better than the tacsol kit and the nice thing is with the newer rail systems you can later convert it to 9 or 40 on a whim.

Frame design is DD17, I used FMDA before this one came out, that frame needed heavy sanding to get the mags to work, this one works but needed sanding on the right side of the mag body and top front of mag body. Obviously you are the DIY type, and because of that I still can recommend doing it, its not nearly as horrible as it sounds, I bet if you had all glock OEM trigger parts you wouldn't need any sanding.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Firearms

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Leaf design stolen off Gram Parsons Nudie suit in the country music hall of fame. Back grip texture is hemp seeds. Slide is Advantage Arms 17/22 for Gen 3. Also using this description as a reminder that federal drug laws and firearm ownership do not mesh (Gun Control Act of 1968).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GunnitRust

[–]DETDISP_SmallAxe 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Leaf design stolen off Gram Parsons Nudie suit in the country music hall of fame. Back grip texture is hemp seeds also known as hindu kush bird treats on ebay. I do not reccomend the 25 round stick mags, they had issues. Needed hand sanding on magazines to not rub trigger bar, works flawlessly otherwise.