Reverse engineered by Professor Parrabellum, STEP and STL available
The Deer gun was made of cast aluminium, with the receiver formed into a cylinder at the top of the weapon. The striker protruded from the rear of the receiver and was cocked in order to fire, and a plastic clip was placed there to prevent an accidental discharge, as the Deer gun had no mechanical safety. The grip had raised checkering, was hollow, and had space for three 9mm rounds and a rod for clearing the barrel of spent cases. The Deer gun lacked any marking identifying the manufacturer or user
u/artisanalautist · 2025-02-26 20:37:27 UTC · score 2
Captive bolt is not a firearm, but they are extortionately priced and single shot only. When I tried to have something in a small semi automatic vibe made for dealing with invasive tortoises, my gun making associate declined as he foresaw the risk of it in looking like a firearm drifting into r…
u/IvanTTroll · 2021-06-10 21:11:38 UTC · score 62
A little thing Professor Parabellum and I have been kicking back and forth. Concept being an extremely simple single shot that takes minimal experience and tries to keep costs down.
So here's 11 bucks and a 9x19mm, CIA Deer Gun inspired thing. Extremely early in development still, but the vision is a st…
u/Viktor_Korobov · 2023-05-06 05:14:07 UTC · score 6
Buddy, you sound retarded. Especially considering people hunt both deer and pigs with 5.56
308 is only useful because NATO machineguns keep it cheap (otherwise there's hella better choices).