Those who live in the countries with the most restrictive gun laws produce the best improvised weapons! Brazil, India, Russia and so many others. We're lucky in the US. Many more videos to follow !
If you have your PAL, then you can legally make homemade longgun firearms for personal use only, and things like minimum legal barrel length must be followed...a good, simple and fairly easy example is a homemade shotgun, which requires a minimum barrel length of 18 inches to be legal for PAL holders. Unfortunately, lovely little derringer pistols like the ones in the Professor Parabellum book series are forbidden for creative Canadians to build ☹️
I'm so sorry that you are unable to enjoy the excitement of your first firearm and the smell of the gunpowder after ignition. My friend come on down here in America and move to Kentucky near where I live at and set yourself free . Id be happy to be able to introduce you to the excitement and fulfilling satisfaction of owning and using your first firearm. In the meantime take care and stay safe up there in Trudeauland my friend. I hope you decide to get away from Canada if not forever then at least for a while. Take care man
Awesome video Jim. This should answer a lot of questions for those interested in using the button. If you don't have a lathe you can use other tools and a drill press. In the process of making square stock into an octagon barrel. Great video again thanks man! 🐐 👍
@@jimafcarbon4433 I got a reply sweet! I've been using your and other videos for my recent projects the sheet metal deringers and GB-22. I appreciate the upload, shares, and interactions. Can't wait to upload my own they will be on my other channel. Love ya Jim, God Bless.
@@jimafcarbon4433 I am ready and making ones that will last generations with good steel. Hopefully my son will show his son and his my homemade gun. Love it. ❤️
For all that don't know I DID receive the plans from Mark Serbu, excellent as expected, if you're interested in building the GB-22, the $12 is well worth it for the plans.
That’s a cool build! I have one of those Model Ds that I plan to put together after I finish up a scratch build 32ACP. The side plate designs are very similar; the hammer spring arrangement is the major difference. I don’t worry about the specific gun drills either. I usually drill the run a remedy through to get a final hole size before pressing in the rifling button.
Post a video of that build. Well, both of them! The only reason I try different drills is the hope to one day, repeatedly, get the exit hole on center. It's usually close, but these are short barrels. Something like an over under with the barrels made from one solid piece would be a fun build. But if the two bores are aligned it would be a bit disappointing.
I think thank yiu. The idea is practical. But maybe not so much in this gun. Fun Lil project though. I only hope these videos inspire others to take on a build of their own.
if you had added another half inch or so to the insert, you coud have threaded the end of the barrel then added a nut to tighten the insert into the original barrel similar to the way a dan wessen revolver locks the barrels in.
After a cold blue, wash the object in a baking soda and water solution to neutralize the chemical reaction of the cold blue solution. Then oil the the object with a 50/50 mix of linseed oil and acetone.
@@rowbearpucklebuck2331 there's a bunch of home remedies for neutralizing the cold blue. Yours sounds like the simplest. I'll try that on my next project!
The outer barrel is a 45lc/410 barrel. The liner alone is more than sufficient for the extremely low pressure 32s&w. Factory loads are very low pressure. But I reload with 1.4gr of titegroup. Extremely low pressure. But even 32acp is fine in this one. I fired this one a few times remotely before I held onto it. th-cam.com/users/shortsnmOOsyFz2FI?feature=share
Very cool, ive always loved the adapters for different guns. I have about 9 or 10 calibers for a 12 gauge then a few for a rossi brawler and tuarus judge. Pretty fun to mess around with. Just one question, what is that little derringer you made this adapter for?
@tylertapp131 thanks, adapters are pretty cool. The derringer is a Cobray Arms deringer. They are based on Professor Parabellum's Practical Scrap Metal Small Arms vol 7 Model 1. They were available as commercial gun, DIY kits and some fully DIY'd them. Here's a few: th-cam.com/video/MBIF-PGMays/w-d-xo.html
@tylertapp131 happy to help. I can only hope to inspire others to take on a build of their own. Hope all is well there, I have a few friends in the Carolinas, some are good, some have it pretty bad.
❤wow that is so cool ,,thanks for pointing me to your channel ,, Q: where d you buy the buttons and reamers and is there two reamers used ?? 22lr is 5 mm rite but would you drill it 5mm and use a 5mm button or is the button slightly bigger like 5.2 or 5.1 mm ? ? thanks in advance.
The buttons are caliber specific. Commonly available on ebay (and other such sources) from China and Ukraine mostly. The bore needs to be drilled them reamed to the specific size per caliber, so .2160 for 22lr for example. And yes, a separate, firearm specific chamber ream cust the shape of the cartridge for the chamber including the throat. Again, vere cartridge specific. There is some overlap, like a 357mag chamber ream would also allow you to fire 38spl. Or in my case, the 32h&r allows 32s&w short, 32s&w long, 32h&r and unofficially 32acp.
Thank you sir. For the most part, I think the video itself is boring. But the end result was well worth the time. Since people always ask how this is done, I figured I'd illustrate my process.
There you are ! I lost my instagram, and you. Thank you sir. These lil projects are just fun ways of testing processes in the shop. But I think the outcome is still enjoyable.
Excalibur sells the model 1 kits. Albeit a bit pricey. I think I'm going to do another Model 1 only full DIY. I have a few Model 2 derringers complete and a few more in various stages of development.
I’ve wondered if I could make a rifles choke for my .410 shotgun with counter clockwise rifling so it wouldn’t unthread the choke. I’ve seen them for 12ga shotguns but I want to try and make one since .410 is such an easy caliber to reload and always fun to shoot with low recoil.
That would take some serious thought an planning. Rifling that big should be cut. It'd be possible to swage it, but you'd have to start out with a very oversized piece of stock. Building a jig to cut rifling would be cool. I'm sure I'll do it one day. Just because.
If you put a serial number on them and register them or do a gun buyback you should be able to sell them depending of course on your state, and ATF requirements.
Good job. Threading the barrel after the chamber is not entirely clear. Usually a chamber is already made in the cut blank. Such a form is turned in turning centers. And when the button comes out of the blank, it spoils the exit hole a little, and it needs to be shortened by 1/2 inch or more.
I probably should have turned this between centers. But I knew the total runout wouldn't be enough to matter in such a crude gun. I did leave the sleeve long while rifling. It was trimmed about 3/4 of an inch after all else was complete.
@warrior-0f-light yes I did. The last drill was a 19/64 (.2968) then I reamed with a .306 chucking reamer. Because that's what I had. For cast lead, I would have liked a little deeper lands, but I knew I'd be shooting 32acp and let's face it, this gun will never be precision. It's a novelty. I actually have a .312 liner I planned to use to salvage this if I couldn't get acceptable DIY rifling. While liners can be found fairly inexpensively, I enjoy the challenge of DIY rifling. So far I've had decent luck in shorter barrels.
I have a hard time counting in inches. Judging by the documentation, the maximum bullet diameter is 7.85mm. The diameter of the trunk along the fields is 7.65. But to hell with C.I.P. If you shoot with lead, then I would choose a diameter of 7.2mm, if FMJ, then 7.4-7.5mm. If I counted correctly for a 32ACP. I don’t have such cartridges) I hope my calculation logic is clear? The margins should be 0.5mm embedded into the bullet. I don't like lead, FMJ is better.
@warrior-0f-light I know just what you mean. Metric would be easier if I grew up using it. But with machining, I can visualize .003 or .050 inches. .01mm, no idea ! I can quickly look it up and forget it even faster. From what info I've gathered, the bores range from .308 to .316. With 90% being .312-.314. Which is exactly what the cast vs jacked diameters are supposed to be. For my purposes, if they don't key hole and I can hit a target at 3 meters I'm happy.
I made a few adapters. 32acp, 25acp and 9mm. 9mm is too thin, it bulged the sleeve. 22 would have to be angled to fit in the 410 bore offset for the firing pin.
@tomdrew5608 thank you, but I kinda think anyone could do this. I don't have the best lathe (or any other tools for thst matter) but a $400 lathe could do this easily. And I'm no machinist, all self taught.
you do it, ill buy 5 of them. that will offset your cost of supplies immediately, and i would be interested in two seperate 12 guage to 32-20 versions, longer obviously.@@jimafcarbon4433
I mention it from time to time. I need to make it a habit to close my videos with "please check my uncensored videos on Rumble, get out there and build something"
@@jimafcarbon4433 , Good idea cause they turned off my comments last 3 videos that I had to turn back on .. Even if ya don't get much views at first you Know this platform will just get worse for us.. MB .
@@jimafcarbon4433 , Gotta get my son to dump my lil channel on there. had to pull my saltwater fishing channel cause they found out where my marina was n dumped garbage in my boat. guess they didn't like showing cutting up fish, gaffing fish, ect. I had apox. 34K subs too. This Buyden's World is not good for a lot of people n topics .. MB .
@Robin_Bobin_Barabek it was a random piece of 12L14. Most projects like this the alloy is not as important as it may seem. I bought the rifling buttons from Ebay, China sells them cheap !
Thats awesome! being Canadian, I can only live vicariously through these types of videos. Thank you for sharing.
Those who live in the countries with the most restrictive gun laws produce the best improvised weapons! Brazil, India, Russia and so many others. We're lucky in the US. Many more videos to follow !
If you have your PAL, then you can legally make homemade longgun firearms for personal use only, and things like minimum legal barrel length must be followed...a good, simple and fairly easy example is a homemade shotgun, which requires a minimum barrel length of 18 inches to be legal for PAL holders.
Unfortunately, lovely little derringer pistols like the ones in the Professor Parabellum book series are forbidden for creative Canadians to build ☹️
@@gk.spinoza I feel for those in less fortunate countries. But the countries that have the worst gun laws produce the best improvised weapons!
I'm so sorry that you are unable to enjoy the excitement of your first firearm and the smell of the gunpowder after ignition. My friend come on down here in America and move to Kentucky near where I live at and set yourself free . Id be happy to be able to introduce you to the excitement and fulfilling satisfaction of owning and using your first firearm. In the meantime take care and stay safe up there in Trudeauland my friend. I hope you decide to get away from Canada if not forever then at least for a while. Take care man
You can do this just gotta keep your mouth shut and show no one, well except the criminal at 3 am then ditch it 🤣🤣
Awesome video Jim. This should answer a lot of questions for those interested in using the button. If you don't have a lathe you can use other tools and a drill press. In the process of making square stock into an octagon barrel. Great video again thanks man! 🐐 👍
Homemade guns are the best guns !
@@jimafcarbon4433 I got a reply sweet! I've been using your and other videos for my recent projects the sheet metal deringers and GB-22. I appreciate the upload, shares, and interactions. Can't wait to upload my own they will be on my other channel. Love ya Jim, God Bless.
@@jimafcarbon4433 I am ready and making ones that will last generations with good steel. Hopefully my son will show his son and his my homemade gun. Love it. ❤️
For all that don't know I DID receive the plans from Mark Serbu, excellent as expected, if you're interested in building the GB-22, the $12 is well worth it for the plans.
@ThePenTheSword that's awesome! Post some videos and ask questions. One day we'll have everyone making homemade guns!
Nicely done, got that same gun, thank for the inspiration...
9 millie didn't work out so well...
Oh dann muß BKA einreiten wegen illegalem Waffenbesitz
The guns is formidable, very good !
Thank you! Maybe not the most useful modification, but it was a fun little project!
What do you mean?
I think there was a translation issue with his first comment.
@@jimafcarbon4433 i think so too, nice builds! Keep it up💪
@@kaliumnitraat thank you, I'm just here to inspire others to take on a build of their own
That’s a cool build! I have one of those Model Ds that I plan to put together after I finish up a scratch build 32ACP. The side plate designs are very similar; the hammer spring arrangement is the major difference.
I don’t worry about the specific gun drills either. I usually drill the run a remedy through to get a final hole size before pressing in the rifling button.
Post a video of that build. Well, both of them! The only reason I try different drills is the hope to one day, repeatedly, get the exit hole on center. It's usually close, but these are short barrels. Something like an over under with the barrels made from one solid piece would be a fun build. But if the two bores are aligned it would be a bit disappointing.
Youz a bad man the professor 🤓 keep up the good work like watching you do this amazing
Thanks again. These were fun lil projects.
Very cool and practical build. Thanks for sharing!
I think thank yiu. The idea is practical. But maybe not so much in this gun. Fun Lil project though. I only hope these videos inspire others to take on a build of their own.
if you had added another half inch or so to the insert, you coud have threaded the end of the barrel then added a nut to tighten the insert into the original barrel similar to the way a dan wessen revolver locks the barrels in.
That would be cool too. Could also gave a threaded adapter for silencers. 32 Suppressed is super quiet.
After a cold blue, wash the object in a baking soda and water solution to neutralize the chemical reaction of the cold blue solution. Then oil the the object with a 50/50 mix of linseed oil and acetone.
@@rowbearpucklebuck2331 there's a bunch of home remedies for neutralizing the cold blue. Yours sounds like the simplest. I'll try that on my next project!
did you temper the insert at all? or did you just trust that the low pressure rounds with two barrels surrounding them wouldn't be a problem?
The outer barrel is a 45lc/410 barrel. The liner alone is more than sufficient for the extremely low pressure 32s&w. Factory loads are very low pressure. But I reload with 1.4gr of titegroup. Extremely low pressure. But even 32acp is fine in this one.
I fired this one a few times remotely before I held onto it.
th-cam.com/users/shortsnmOOsyFz2FI?feature=share
Very cool, ive always loved the adapters for different guns. I have about 9 or 10 calibers for a 12 gauge then a few for a rossi brawler and tuarus judge. Pretty fun to mess around with. Just one question, what is that little derringer you made this adapter for?
@tylertapp131 thanks, adapters are pretty cool.
The derringer is a Cobray Arms deringer. They are based on Professor Parabellum's Practical Scrap Metal Small Arms vol 7 Model 1. They were available as commercial gun, DIY kits and some fully DIY'd them. Here's a few:
th-cam.com/video/MBIF-PGMays/w-d-xo.html
@@jimafcarbon4433 Awesome, preciate the reply bud, God bless from ole Carolina.
@tylertapp131 happy to help. I can only hope to inspire others to take on a build of their own.
Hope all is well there, I have a few friends in the Carolinas, some are good, some have it pretty bad.
very cool build bro. keep up. very nice.
Thank you. These are fun lil guns to build and play with. Not practical, but not everything has to be !
❤wow that is so cool ,,thanks for pointing me to your channel ,,
Q: where d you buy the buttons and reamers and is there two reamers used ??
22lr is 5 mm rite but would you drill it 5mm and use a 5mm button or is the button slightly bigger like 5.2 or 5.1 mm ? ?
thanks in advance.
The buttons are caliber specific. Commonly available on ebay (and other such sources) from China and Ukraine mostly. The bore needs to be drilled them reamed to the specific size per caliber, so .2160 for 22lr for example. And yes, a separate, firearm specific chamber ream cust the shape of the cartridge for the chamber including the throat. Again, vere cartridge specific. There is some overlap, like a 357mag chamber ream would also allow you to fire 38spl. Or in my case, the 32h&r allows 32s&w short, 32s&w long, 32h&r and unofficially 32acp.
@@jimafcarbon4433very cool
Lovin these videos dude!
Thank you sir. For the most part, I think the video itself is boring. But the end result was well worth the time. Since people always ask how this is done, I figured I'd illustrate my process.
HEY Jim well done! big hug from Argentina! ( i´m Diegorestoring)
There you are ! I lost my instagram, and you.
Thank you sir. These lil projects are just fun ways of testing processes in the shop. But I think the outcome is still enjoyable.
I think I just found your insta. Requested !
Yessir !
Are these build kits still available online anywhere? I couldn't find them anywhere. I'm working on a model2 right now.
Excalibur sells the model 1 kits. Albeit a bit pricey. I think I'm going to do another Model 1 only full DIY. I have a few Model 2 derringers complete and a few more in various stages of development.
I’ve wondered if I could make a rifles choke for my .410 shotgun with counter clockwise rifling so it wouldn’t unthread the choke. I’ve seen them for 12ga shotguns but I want to try and make one since .410 is such an easy caliber to reload and always fun to shoot with low recoil.
That would take some serious thought an planning. Rifling that big should be cut. It'd be possible to swage it, but you'd have to start out with a very oversized piece of stock. Building a jig to cut rifling would be cool. I'm sure I'll do it one day. Just because.
Couple of questions. 1) are those rifled? 2) do you sell those?
Rifled, yes
Sell em, no.
They can be bought somewhere I'm sure. I just like making stuff in the garage.
If you put a serial number on them and register them or do a gun buyback you should be able to sell them depending of course on your state, and ATF requirements.
Realistically they take too long to make on a small scale, they're a poor over all quality and design and just they're more fun to make.
I like it ! Good job question
Is that a pistol that you built from parts you ordered ??
Yes, this was a parts kit build. I made the frame, all else was in the kit. Barrel, grips, Hammer, trigger, springs and pins.
Good job. Threading the barrel after the chamber is not entirely clear. Usually a chamber is already made in the cut blank. Such a form is turned in turning centers. And when the button comes out of the blank, it spoils the exit hole a little, and it needs to be shortened by 1/2 inch or more.
I probably should have turned this between centers. But I knew the total runout wouldn't be enough to matter in such a crude gun. I did leave the sleeve long while rifling. It was trimmed about 3/4 of an inch after all else was complete.
@@jimafcarbon4433Did you use a reamer after drilling?
@warrior-0f-light yes I did. The last drill was a 19/64 (.2968) then I reamed with a .306 chucking reamer. Because that's what I had. For cast lead, I would have liked a little deeper lands, but I knew I'd be shooting 32acp and let's face it, this gun will never be precision. It's a novelty. I actually have a .312 liner I planned to use to salvage this if I couldn't get acceptable DIY rifling. While liners can be found fairly inexpensively, I enjoy the challenge of DIY rifling. So far I've had decent luck in shorter barrels.
I have a hard time counting in inches. Judging by the documentation, the maximum bullet diameter is 7.85mm. The diameter of the trunk along the fields is 7.65. But to hell with C.I.P. If you shoot with lead, then I would choose a diameter of 7.2mm, if FMJ, then 7.4-7.5mm. If I counted correctly for a 32ACP. I don’t have such cartridges) I hope my calculation logic is clear? The margins should be 0.5mm embedded into the bullet. I don't like lead, FMJ is better.
@warrior-0f-light I know just what you mean. Metric would be easier if I grew up using it. But with machining, I can visualize .003 or .050 inches. .01mm, no idea ! I can quickly look it up and forget it even faster. From what info I've gathered, the bores range from .308 to .316. With 90% being .312-.314. Which is exactly what the cast vs jacked diameters are supposed to be. For my purposes, if they don't key hole and I can hit a target at 3 meters I'm happy.
I got one of those guns. That adapter is cool
I made a few adapters. 32acp, 25acp and 9mm. 9mm is too thin, it bulged the sleeve. 22 would have to be angled to fit in the 410 bore offset for the firing pin.
Lookin good, Been there done that to. Home shop machinist. Later from Texas.
We come up with so many projects when we have enough tools to make them!
если сделать ствол длиннее то можно на конце накручивать гайку или глушитель и вкладка-ствол не будет выпадать
The idea is to have many of them. A rubber ring would work nicely to keep it in place, but not too difficult or time consuming to swap.
синей изолентой
@@ВРАГБАНДЕР.Самоделки simplicity and economics!
Back in the,1980’s I made a 1960 flare gun single shot 9mm 16 inch barrel,
Flare gun conversions are cool. I should do one !
What metal can it be made of?
A36 would work for the frame. I ordered 4130, but I didn't heat treat it. While it doesn't get shot a LOT, it is holding up really well.
Great Vid,
Thanks. Just some fun in the shop. Get out there and make something !
How well does it shoot?
Accuracy wise, it's OK, what you'd expect from a 3" derringer. Reliability, it's 100%
@@jimafcarbon4433 I always wish I had the skill, never been gifted with the mechanical ability. Your gun came out really well, sir.
@tomdrew5608 thank you, but I kinda think anyone could do this. I don't have the best lathe (or any other tools for thst matter) but a $400 lathe could do this easily. And I'm no machinist, all self taught.
@@jimafcarbon4433 Very good, sir.
I want this....
@@gurpreetsuksham8864 Excalibur still sells the parts kits. I don't think anyone sells the complete guns anymore, but DIY is more fun anyway !
Very good
Thank you, I like these builds. And continue to play with them.
i want one, specifically for using 32-20, make it, offer it, ill buy it.
I'd bet somebody makes one commercially available. It's a ton of time to make one on a manual machine. And I don't have a 32-20 chamber ream.
you want to do it, know you have reliable client on hand.@@jimafcarbon4433
you do it, ill buy 5 of them. that will offset your cost of supplies immediately, and i would be interested in two seperate 12 guage to 32-20 versions, longer obviously.@@jimafcarbon4433
I think the 12ga to 32-20 adapters are available commercially.
never saw them, im familiar with short lanes though.@@jimafcarbon4433
Excellent channel ...... you on censor free rumble too ?? They be censoring my comments lately MB .
I am, while .001% of the traffic, it is getting better there
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And thank you !
I mention it from time to time. I need to make it a habit to close my videos with "please check my uncensored videos on Rumble, get out there and build something"
@@jimafcarbon4433 , Good idea cause they turned off my comments last 3 videos that I had to turn back on .. Even if ya don't get much views at first you Know this platform will just get worse for us.. MB .
@@jimafcarbon4433 , Gotta get my son to dump my lil channel on there. had to pull my saltwater fishing channel cause they found out where my marina was n dumped garbage in my boat. guess they didn't like showing cutting up fish, gaffing fish, ect. I had apox. 34K subs too. This Buyden's World is not good for a lot of people n topics .. MB .
@MegaBait1616 so unfortunate. Why do people do stuff like that? Lots of hateful people out there. Stay safe !
Que locura 😂 es algo muy pequeño para un cartucho de perdigones 😬🎃🤡
With 3" 410 shells, these actually hurt to shoot.
สนใจครับ อยากได้สู้กกระบอก
Here's a few more Model 1's
th-cam.com/video/MBIF-PGMays/w-d-xo.html
какая длина ствола?
About 4.5 inches
нах тебе ?
Same😉
60мм мало будет для диренджера?
@@kostik2008 it would be, but the original barrel is for a 3" .410 cartridge.
Muito bom
Thank you.
ЗДРАСТВУЙТЕ СКАЖИТЕ ПОЖАЛУСТА стал какой
Your question did not translate.
@Robin_Bobin_Barabek it was a random piece of 12L14. Most projects like this the alloy is not as important as it may seem.
I bought the rifling buttons from Ebay, China sells them cheap !
make one longer thread it and put a can on it 😂
Can All Things !
This one would be a pain as the diameter is so small to fit in the 410 bore. It would require an adapter.