01-19-2024, 02:11 PM
All done, I got that part secured and fired a few rounds. It has one mode, full-auto. I loaded a few rounds of rubber bands and pulled the trigger and off they went, one after the other. I did not load the magazine with those wooden slugs that are suppose to act like spent cartridges, but I will. It entails removing the magazine to load it and it's a tight fit right now.
Anyway, here are two photos of the finished gun, plus one of the instruction sheet on how you operate it. I also figured out how it works, and made a summary sheet of that just in case anyone is interested. It is a very cleaver design and a fun build. At it's widest point, there are 14 layers of plywood in different thicknesses.
Although it works, I doubt that I'll be taking to the range anytime soon.
Anyway, here are two photos of the finished gun, plus one of the instruction sheet on how you operate it. I also figured out how it works, and made a summary sheet of that just in case anyone is interested. It is a very cleaver design and a fun build. At it's widest point, there are 14 layers of plywood in different thicknesses.
Although it works, I doubt that I'll be taking to the range anytime soon.
Don (ezdays) Day
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD