GunXpatriot
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So, let me get right to it. I live in NY. Recently, I've had an interest in more "gunsmith" related endeavors. I've looked around TheHomeGunsmith, mostly just for the sake of knowledge. Now I know, most of the things on that site would be illegal, even more-so in my state, considering the requirement of a permit for a handgun.
I wanted to build the .22 zip gun shown on the site, but of course, I don't want to incriminate myself, so of course, that isn't going to happen. I figured I could do something far more legal, or at least, I think it's legal in NY. Build a 12 gauge pipe gun that is legal overall length. It would be more for the sake of fun, and it doesn't seem to be too involved, even less so than the .22 zip gun. From what I hear, such a gun is completely legal federally, and I believe it's legal here in NY as well, but if anyone knows for a fact it isn't, tell me. I'll research it in-depth myself beforehand, but I'm CERTAINLY not going to incriminate myself because I want to feel like a kitchen gunsmith. Not worth it.
If I lived in Florida and had a milling machine, I would undoubtably build the semi-auto version of the Luty SMG.
Even more interest though, was the Caselman Air Machine Gun. You have an airgun with a high rate of fire and the power of a .32acp. If you haven't seen the videos, here they are, or at least part 1.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUKxO03HlOM
Alas, I have no milling machine available, nor do I have any milling experience... It's quite tragic, really. LMAO Even still, it is an amazing air gun, no doubt.
However, today I had a thought. Why don't I start out with something that's far simpler... Build my own gun from pre-manufactured parts. Actual gun parts. We all know about building AR-15's, AK's from parts kits, etc, etc. Of course, in my home state of NY, these are all considered "assault weapons", with the exception of one of those really screwey non-pistol grip AR-15's, but to me, it's not worth it...
Anyway, I was wondering if there were parts kits for other types of guns besides these firearms classified as "assault weapons". Am I looking for guns as modular/tried and true as AR's and AK's? Absolutely not. But there has to be some sort of kit out there that would meet my criteria. Right?
Essentially...
1. Don't qualify as an assault weapon under NY state law
2. Be buildable "within reason". Nothing that takes a genious to build. Building an AR-15 doesn't seem too monumental from the videos I've watched, so if it's not too much more difficult than that, no problem.
3. There is actually information out there on how to build it. Or at least, good instructions.
Now while creating your own firearm is far cooler and more, uh, "ingenious", I feel building from a parts kit, or at least, pre-made parts, would be far simpler, and more my current speed. I've also started on a small restoration project for an old rifle, which is going fairly well. Anyway, thanks a lot, and I really hope someone can help me.
I wanted to build the .22 zip gun shown on the site, but of course, I don't want to incriminate myself, so of course, that isn't going to happen. I figured I could do something far more legal, or at least, I think it's legal in NY. Build a 12 gauge pipe gun that is legal overall length. It would be more for the sake of fun, and it doesn't seem to be too involved, even less so than the .22 zip gun. From what I hear, such a gun is completely legal federally, and I believe it's legal here in NY as well, but if anyone knows for a fact it isn't, tell me. I'll research it in-depth myself beforehand, but I'm CERTAINLY not going to incriminate myself because I want to feel like a kitchen gunsmith. Not worth it.
If I lived in Florida and had a milling machine, I would undoubtably build the semi-auto version of the Luty SMG.
Even more interest though, was the Caselman Air Machine Gun. You have an airgun with a high rate of fire and the power of a .32acp. If you haven't seen the videos, here they are, or at least part 1.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUKxO03HlOM
Alas, I have no milling machine available, nor do I have any milling experience... It's quite tragic, really. LMAO Even still, it is an amazing air gun, no doubt.
However, today I had a thought. Why don't I start out with something that's far simpler... Build my own gun from pre-manufactured parts. Actual gun parts. We all know about building AR-15's, AK's from parts kits, etc, etc. Of course, in my home state of NY, these are all considered "assault weapons", with the exception of one of those really screwey non-pistol grip AR-15's, but to me, it's not worth it...
Anyway, I was wondering if there were parts kits for other types of guns besides these firearms classified as "assault weapons". Am I looking for guns as modular/tried and true as AR's and AK's? Absolutely not. But there has to be some sort of kit out there that would meet my criteria. Right?
Essentially...
1. Don't qualify as an assault weapon under NY state law
2. Be buildable "within reason". Nothing that takes a genious to build. Building an AR-15 doesn't seem too monumental from the videos I've watched, so if it's not too much more difficult than that, no problem.
3. There is actually information out there on how to build it. Or at least, good instructions.
Now while creating your own firearm is far cooler and more, uh, "ingenious", I feel building from a parts kit, or at least, pre-made parts, would be far simpler, and more my current speed. I've also started on a small restoration project for an old rifle, which is going fairly well. Anyway, thanks a lot, and I really hope someone can help me.