if you actually want to make a metal gun there are plenty of build guides for how to make a sten gun. I don't think you'll find much info on home built grease guns tho.
pps-43 too, though, the bolt conversion i could never do myself. not without spending 1000 on tools. i imagine the sten and grease gun are similar in that respect.
all of those tube guns are extremely simple to manufacture
the swedish m/45 is also one of those, literally just a tube, a lump of metal and some springs
the most complicated parts to make are the magazines.
Most 3d printed gun designs are just lowers/frames made for parts kits, but theres some totally homemade designs out there, I have a .22lr AR with the only pre-made components being the barrel liner, bolt carrier, and springs. Obviously not picrel.
Most 3d printed gun designs are just lowers/frames made for parts kits, but theres some totally homemade designs out there, I have a .22lr AR with the only pre-made components being the barrel liner, bolt carrier, and springs. Obviously not picrel.
Here it is, even the fire control group is printed.
What this anon said, if you worried about metal manufacturing. You would want a CNC or a Mill, a metal lathe would be useful too. And a bandsaw would be helpful. Anon if you had any experience in a machine shop you would already know what you would need. And blueprints for various firearms are easily available.
if you have to ask you don't have the skills or knowledge
I guess you could probably figure out an AR-15 build or a P80 glock but that's about it, retard kun summer fag
I'd find someone who actually knows what the fuck they're doing and try to learn from them. It really doesn't seem like something you wanna just diy in the back shed
So I just started looking into parts kits and de milled shit.
A buddy of mine knows how to weld and was gonna teach me.
How good do I have to get to weld those fucked up parts back together without blowing up my face?
And whats the legality with them?
Make sure they are registered if pistol and get conversion kits where needed?
if you are the 1% of people who posts a thread like this who actually follows thru, please post pics
erm i would love to but I am in possession of a grease gun
forgot pic,silly me
i made grammer error, i am in no possession of a m3 grease gun
Plenty of people over the years have built their own guns, just because you suck at things does not mean everyone else does.
A 3D printer and some CAD program
are u serious or are u joking, what about metal fabricators?
if you actually want to make a metal gun there are plenty of build guides for how to make a sten gun. I don't think you'll find much info on home built grease guns tho.
pps-43 too, though, the bolt conversion i could never do myself. not without spending 1000 on tools. i imagine the sten and grease gun are similar in that respect.
all of those tube guns are extremely simple to manufacture
the swedish m/45 is also one of those, literally just a tube, a lump of metal and some springs
the most complicated parts to make are the magazines.
Most 3d printed gun designs are just lowers/frames made for parts kits, but theres some totally homemade designs out there, I have a .22lr AR with the only pre-made components being the barrel liner, bolt carrier, and springs. Obviously not picrel.
yes its called going here
https://www.80percentarms.com/
then farting out glocks and ars
>3d printer stans when dey gun dun break after 40 rounds
Stop trying to be a disingenuous ballpolisher.
My three 3dp guns have lasted thousands of rounds combined
proofs are in order
I dont know how I can prove that? But go to r/fosscad or any of the 3dp groups to see others do the same. inb4 YoU nEeD tO gO bAcK
Here it is, even the fire control group is printed.
It's Nerf or nothing.
Seriously, though, that looks like a toy. I hope you keep that away and out of reach of children.
epic
What this anon said, if you worried about metal manufacturing. You would want a CNC or a Mill, a metal lathe would be useful too. And a bandsaw would be helpful. Anon if you had any experience in a machine shop you would already know what you would need. And blueprints for various firearms are easily available.
awesome thread
have you tried putting more effort into it besides finding some random picture?
NFA Manufacturer's license.
Then a small machine shop.
protip you actually dont need a license if nobody knows
Stick to a tube gun then, not something that requires pretty sophisticated stampings like a M3.
Stens are a good choice for babby's first tube gun.
Not required for guns built for personal use
If you're homerolling a M3 like OP seems to intend, it damn sure is. No way will you get a form 1 for that.
if you have to ask you don't have the skills or knowledge
I guess you could probably figure out an AR-15 build or a P80 glock but that's about it, retard kun summer fag
Hydraulic press, drill press, tig welder, mig welder, grinders of various types, vise, lots of hammers, punches, files, a garage to work in
I'd find someone who actually knows what the fuck they're doing and try to learn from them. It really doesn't seem like something you wanna just diy in the back shed
Mill
Mig Welder
Drill press
An fbp 49 that it both cheaper and takes sten mags
So I just started looking into parts kits and de milled shit.
A buddy of mine knows how to weld and was gonna teach me.
How good do I have to get to weld those fucked up parts back together without blowing up my face?
And whats the legality with them?
Make sure they are registered if pistol and get conversion kits where needed?
Open bolt is b&