You can build a 12 gauge shotgun solely from parts obtained from a home improvement store. Philippine guerrillas used to make them in primitive factories in the jungle to fight the Japanese during WWII.
A copy of that and the Practical Scrap Metal Small Arms series and Expedient Homemade Firearms by P.A. Luty are good to have. Especially P.A. Luty's stuff. Being a Brit, he approached the issue as someone who lived in a very restrictive country.
And as you pointed out above 3d-printing is getting better by the day. The FCG-9 is a fantastic project.
There have been great developments in 3D printing. Electro-chemical machining can make rifled barrels. Good luck Canada.
You can build a 12 gauge shotgun solely from parts obtained from a home improvement store. Philippine guerrillas used to make them in primitive factories in the jungle to fight the Japanese during WWII.
Are the Leafs going to outlaw fertilizer, rocks and ball bearings too?
STFU don't give Blackface any ideas...
Ammunition is already highly controlled in Canada, need an FAC to get any, I think. There's strict rules about ammo storage too.
TM31-210 has the caliber to pipe size conversion charts.
A copy of that and the Practical Scrap Metal Small Arms series and Expedient Homemade Firearms by P.A. Luty are good to have. Especially P.A. Luty's stuff. Being a Brit, he approached the issue as someone who lived in a very restrictive country.
And as you pointed out above 3d-printing is getting better by the day. The FCG-9 is a fantastic project.
Ragnar Benson has some good, some great, and some stupid. Paladin Press put out more good information than insane or unworkable.
Spez: Stay away from Uncle Fester. It works in theory, but you'll blow up in the process.