All we need is a machinist and we can capitalize on these sweet expired patents.
>>31061880
the nips just jammed a blade on their nambus so just stick a straight sword blade on a block or something that doesn't explode
>foot activated fish revolver
Genius.
>>31061964
By foot they meant the flipper of the fish, right? Also I kind of want one to A: carry in my tackle box and B: to wire it to sing the filet-o-fish song when fired.
Retired tool & die machinist uere...where are the dimensions?
>>31062057
From the drawing it looks like you should stomp on it.
>>31062057
Not him, but the way it's drawn, I'm not so sure. It's drawn siting on the ground, which leads me to think the intent is for the thing to be stepped on, but to what end I cannot fucking fathom.
>>31061880
Anon, there's a reason nobody's made gun swords like that since the Japs did it with nambus.
>As a sword:
You swing it and it cuts things. Pretty hard to fuck up.
>as a gun
You have a short ass pistol with poor ballistics that you won't be able to aim because of the fucking sword blade weighing down the top and forcing your muzzle down.
TL;DR: you're better off carrying a sword and a pistol.
>>31062170
why not a sword-rifle, then? Rotate the gun bits 90 degrees, put a barrel into it, add a foregrip, and when it's being used as a gun the sharp bit is essentially an integrated bayonet
Detachable double stack mags are silly.
Also detachable mags on rifles ruin prone shooting. We should go with this.
>>31062198
Theoretically you could also attach it to a rifle, as long it has the right lugs.
>>31062211
wtf am i looking at?
>>31062204
That IS detachable.