It would take a thorough knowledge of machining and chemistry as well as possibly fluency in more than one language to cobble together a shotgun. That in itself takes the poorly educated out of the equation but I'm sure they'd want to be there.
It's on the internet. His was one of the simplest. Muzzle loaded black powder and or firecracker powder with ball bearing projectiles and an electronic ignition mounted on a plank with tape.
It's probably more likely to explode than function properly. A pipe bomb with one end open.
You never made a zip gun?
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
Uh, oh. May I be among the first to predict the gun nuts claim that gun laws don't work?
"... a weapon -- described as a handmade shotgun..."
First thing I thought of.
And they won't mention that out of the 125 mill Japanese population they have fewer than 10 shootings a year. As compared to the 220 killed and over 500 injured by gunfire in the US just over the July 4th weekend.
Inconvenient truths diminish the narrative.
That obvious retort is PERHAPS a reason that only the particularly stupid gunhuggers will make the claim that gun laws don't work. So, millions of them.
It would take a thorough knowledge of machining and chemistry as well as possibly fluency in more than one language to cobble together a shotgun. That in itself takes the poorly educated out of the equation but I'm sure they'd want to be there.
It's on the internet. His was one of the simplest. Muzzle loaded black powder and or firecracker powder with ball bearing projectiles and an electronic ignition mounted on a plank with tape.
It's probably more likely to explode than function properly. A pipe bomb with one end open.
You never made a zip gun?
College: Beer cans, tape and lighter fluid to make a potato/tennis ball cannon that would launch its projectile across the street.
Oil patch: Pipe, cap for one end, rag for wadding and acetylene torch to launch a soda can full of sand so high that it couldn't be seen.
Uh, oh. May I be among the first to predict the gun nuts claim that gun laws don't work?
"... a weapon -- described as a handmade shotgun..."
First thing I thought of.
And they won't mention that out of the 125 mill Japanese population they have fewer than 10 shootings a year. As compared to the 220 killed and over 500 injured by gunfire in the US just over the July 4th weekend.
... Japan, a nation of about 125.8 million people, has one of the strictest gun laws in the world. There were just 10 shootings in 2021, with one person killed and four people injured, according to the country's National Police Agency. The majority of shootings each year are linked to Japanese organized crime, the agency added....
It would take a thorough knowledge of machining and chemistry as well as possibly fluency in more than one language to cobble together a shotgun. That in itself takes the poorly educated out of the equation but I'm sure they'd want to be there.
It's on the internet. His was one of the simplest. Muzzle loaded black powder and or firecracker powder with ball bearing projectiles and an electronic ignition mounted on a plank with tape.
It's probably more likely to explode than function properly. A pipe bomb with one end open.
You never made a zip gun?
As you say, fta:
... Improvised firearms, also known as zip guns, are not complicated to construct and require parts that can be easily bought and ingredients to make homemade gun powder, said John DeCarlo, a professor of criminal justice at the University of New Haven and former chief of police in Branford, Connecticut....
Instructions to make zip guns are accessible online, he added. But such weapons are not prevalent in countries like the United States, where tens of thousands of people are afflicted by gun violence every year, because commercially manufactured guns are easier to buy.
"You don't often see them here," DeCarlo said.
Not as many ammosexual comments as I expected, but I found:
According to MSM any piece of metal pipe may be turned into handmade gun, right? Ban all the pipes!!! And ban matches too - just to stay in safe place!
Also, there's:
This makes japan a safer place domestically and internationally as recognized by peace loving people.
It would take a thorough knowledge of machining and chemistry as well as possibly fluency in more than one language to cobble together a shotgun. That in itself takes the poorly educated out of the equation but I'm sure they'd want to be there.
It's on the internet. His was one of the simplest. Muzzle loaded black powder and or firecracker powder with ball bearing projectiles and an electronic ignition mounted on a plank with tape.
It's probably more likely to explode than function properly. A pipe bomb with one end open.
You never made a zip gun?
Yeah, well, guess I forgot about the internet. And, no, I've never fooled around with explosives other than ready made ones. I did always sort of like to have a sawed off double barrel shotgun, though. Just for self defense. Maybe an occasional night time blast of noise and fire, too.
No offence, but when we took I-24 N, hung out at the Land Between the Lakes for a while and then continued north, it took at least to Marion before we realized we weren't in Kentucky anymore. Stayed in a very nice state park at Ferne Clyffe, though.
No offence, but when we took I-24 N, hung out at the Land Between the Lakes for a while and then continued north, it took at least to Marion before we realized we weren't in Kentucky anymore. Stayed in a very nice state park at Ferne Clyffe, though.
No offense taken.
The only time I've ever approached (loosely) that part of the state is when I drove through going to Lake of the Ozarks.
Eamus Catuli~AC 000000000101010202020303010304 020405....Ahhhh, forget it, it's gonna be a while.
And they're still talking about her in present tense, like, "Queen Elizabeth made her final journey..." Somewhat of a "Bernie" treatment. But at least she's not being stuffed and mounted like Stalin.
Not a headline, but still funny: Person on TV says "I'm a former federal prosecutor..." Closed Captions wrote "I'm a former feral prosecutor..."
Which as you think about it, could be true.