Don't dry-fire a rimfire gun, use a snap-cap. If you don't have one, print one of these. Unless you print ABS, I doubt it will hold up for long, but it handy to have a few of these laying around and they don't take long to print (~10 minutes).
I recommend using a brim or raft when printed, cause it's rather small.
LBRY Tags: gun; 3d printing; 22lr; cad; ammo
u/JimMarch · 2022-07-10 17:33:32 UTC · score 33
Well here's the thing. This Japanese redneck monstrosity of a gun didn't have much range. Competent security could have stopped this killing.
If they're smart they're going to go after the sale of pre-manufactured blank rifled high precision barrels. Those are the key to long range accuracy from beyond the…
u/TumbleDryOnLowHeat · 2022-05-31 00:37:14 UTC · score 21
If you have a valid PAL (possession and acquisitions license) you are allowed to manufacture non restricted firearms (long rifles and shotguns) they must follow all the regular laws, but do not have to be registered (no serial numbers are required, but they are recommended in case the fir…
u/mgtowolf · 2022-08-19 18:03:09 UTC · score 5
My advice, if you must build is to go with the ones that don't need parts like FGC MK2 etc. Canadian gun laws are super retarded. Most of the builds here rely on the gun laws of the US. You will need to get a PAL to buy ammo and parts for a long gun. I am betting with the new retarded laws trudope just passe…