The closed-bolt blowback-action RN/GG “RN-9” uses 9mm Glock mags, which are about the easiest parabellum sticks out there these days and, as with many of his projects, he got a tad bit of help from Mark Serbu in the form of a trigger group. Except for a small run of guns built to shoot the 9mm … As pictured, It’s possible to construct a clone of the original bolt using only a drill and an angle grinder. Mark Serbu of Serbu Firearms is gauging interest on an extremely simple homemade single-shot rimfire pistol kit. The web site devoted to the homemade gun and techniques of improvised firearm manufacture. 3D model of the M3A1 Grease Gun. By Frank Iannamico. Royal Nonesuch as gotten his homemade 9mm semi-auto Grease Gun homage to the stage that he is test firing. The design has only four main components and all can be made easily at home with just a few common tools. The barrel projects from the front cap of a cylindrical body, the ejection port is covered by a hinged flap, the pistol grip is, as the rest of the weapon, of steel, and a simple collapsible wire stock is fitted. We are now accepting orders. Serbu’s gun, the GB-22 — for Gun Buyback .22 — is primarily built around a frame or receiver, a barrel, a slide and a spring. In these days of increasingly oppressive anti-gun policies and almost police state politics affecting many other areas of our lives, it has never been more important for the … Tags: homemade guns, homemade sten, sten gun, submachine gun Here’s another design sent in, this time for a simplified copy of the classic Sten gun. Machining the bolt is a relatively simple turning procedure. SA/M3-A1's (with new improved design) in full production! The original M3 “Grease Gun” was a late-WWII submachine gun intended to replace the Thompson SMG. A carbine version with a 16.5 inch barrel and a collapsible stock is also available. Because of the excellent design of the Thompson it performed well and was very highly regarded by those it served. The M3 “Grease Gun” 9mm Conversion kit. Expedient Homemade Firearms - 24 - BOLT CONSTRUCTION As illustrated in ‘Expedient Homemade Firearms’ Volume Two, the bolt for the 9mm machine pistol must be machined from a suitable steel. When WWII began there was only one weapon in the submachine gun class that was readily available to the Allied forces, the Model 1928 Thompson. This entry was posted in Semi auto pistols, Submachine guns and tagged Bill Holmes, firearms, homebuilt guns, homemade firearms, homemade gun, homemade guns, homemade pistols, homemade SMG, homemade submachine guns on December 21, 2016 by … M3A1 Grease Gun IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! The design was relatively simple, and from its shape it came to be called ‘The Grease Gun’. A faithful re-creation of the venerable M3-A1, using several USGI parts. The pistol version includes an 8 inch barrel. Start with a section of round bar, 35mm in diameter and machine the bolt to the The CZ 75 is the flagship pistol of CZ-USA and has been a staple among 9mm … Expedient Homemade Firearms -1- The 9mm ‘BSP’ Sub - Machine Gun The following design drawings illustrate the construction of a 9mm sub-machine gun utilizing off the shelf ‘British Standard Pipe’ (BSP) Fittings. BSP fittings, commonly known as ‘Malleable Iron Fittings’, are readily available from most good trade plumbing outlets.