>>140902Why didn't you just post this in the thread?
Why didn't you link it like this?
>>138275 → that's pretty cool,and its not illegal
>>140904Because that was it the SMG post, not the air gun post…well, it dosen't matter i guess.
Is it reliable? How do I know it won't fall apart?
>>141159I don't know, this homemade weapons are certainly unsure until many people or yourself make one.
>>140902Good work. Saved. Hadn't seen this one.
>>141163This. Apparently someone's been trying to build the sheet metal pistol for a long time, but even now after many fixes it still doesn't work.
I certainly hope someone shows this gun to work though, as a weapon like this is exactly what we're going to need in europe.
Air-powered is nice, almost as nice as my slam-fire shotgun. The biggest advantage is that it's so simple you don't even need plans.
>>142704An Air powered 12G single load shotgun? hmmm… I suspect you still need a gun license for those?
>>142719Sometimes you just can't get one. Further, as gun control becomes more extensive it will be harder to get firearms. Right now these are usually unregistered, which means you can get around bans and the like for self defense.
>>142713The shotgun is not air-powered, to be clear. It's a fixed-pin; You slam the round into the hammer instead of the other way around.
Yes, you do need a license, specifically because the ammunition is considered a weapon unto itself (even the cap alone is considered a weapon until it's been fired),
but getting to know a guy is easy enough, certainly when there's 3rd generation immigrants amok.If you desperately fear any social interaction, get something air-powered, like OP's plans. They're legal as long as it doesn't look like an existing firearm. The bullets are legal because they're projectiles rather than munition. You can buy all of that freely, don't even need to get your hands dirty in the workshop.