Anyone here know how to make a firearm using a staple gun?
Apparently some staple guns already have a striking mechanism and just need a firing pin or something (and a barrel obviously.)
Are there any guides out there for doing it successfully?
>>32207843
Just buy some and experiment.
>>32207843
Why bother? Real guns are cheap and much better.
>>32207843
I wonder what my range would do if I showed up with this.
>>32207843
RIP pupper
>>32207843
Somehow I think you would have an easier, safer, and cheaper time building a firearm from an actual parts kit - something like a Sten or PPs43, which are both available under $100. Because you sound like the kind of person who would jam a lead pipe on a staple gun, put a nail in the back, and act surprised when it detonates in your face when you try to fire it.
>>32208234
Making your own guns is legal you mouthbreathing memelover.
>>32208267
>AOW
Because it's already a manufactured item and your modifying it from it's original intent, I'd imagine the ATF would at least be interested in it.
>>32208280
>NFA items can not be registered
>>32207843
Check this and some of the earliest videos by this guy
https://youtu.be/3-6jimx05MU
>>32208280
Oh
I didn't know that was a thing
Well there goes that idea
Just gonna do the sten kit thing instead
>>32207843
Hahahaha!
oh, you're serious?
>>32208280
>ATF and their retarded definitions
>relevant in any country other than the US