Was thinking more along the lines of a Ruger #1 style. For 9mm it wont need to be too big...
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Was thinking more along the lines of a Ruger #1 style. For 9mm it wont need to be too big...
Just downloading some factoids.
The 9x19mm parabellum cartridge will go into 5.56NATO 10-round stripper clips.
Double-stack double-feed 9mm mags (or 7.62x25 mags) can likewise be made from 5.56NATO mags.
For a steampunk idea, a rear locking, stripper clip fed, bolt action plinker.
I am afraid right now to post anything guys. I may become a fellon by just putting an image up here. Who knows if they will ban as well A CAT "homemade" stuff... what do you guys reckon?
Should be fine, otherwise all gunsmiths would be effected.
yeah, "PROBABLY" still safe as no one's still mentioned nothing about bolt actions. this is what got stuck in the mail.
i've designed it for the rifle and now I have to wait till god knows when to be released
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I feel for you, I hope all your hard work will pay off in the long run, it is just a Shit to be caught up in this crap !!
When a bloke can make this type stuff....nothing can be banned!!!
hey guys, one more image of the completed project. reading thru the new laws, I am not sure whether I am not complying with the rules. but i will wait and hand in stuff at the right time.
appreciated all comments!!! as I am starting a company to make these rifles, please guys, you can give me any ideas so I can put things into practice.
web site is coming out of the oven, so still under construction:
http://www.marshalprecision.com
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sorry.. double tap
You need to take drastic evasive action mate, with those pistol magazines as even if you put in a shortened 10 round magazine, it can accept a larger magazine.
You could make one with a magazine well that takes a squared off toe double stack 10 round magazine, the mag to be dropped in from the top and therefore not able to be expanded.
A 9mm double stack magazine can be made from a .223 magazine as the bases/rims are similar.
Option is to change mags by dropping them out by pressing the release and turning the gun upside down and then dropping in another full mag -- or just top them up with a stripper clip. The latter is preferable IMHO.
It is retro cool to feed with stripper clips, like the Broomhandle Mauser. Again, you can use .223 stripper clips for 9x19mm stripper clips.
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Its a bolt action , the mag is fine , whats maybe not is the AR15 pistol grip & stock ,
Grip and stock should be fine under the new law on a non prohibited firearm.
I'll have a bit of buyback money soon to splash on things that go bang (or pfffft), I'm keen for one.
:D
Guys, been asking this around. Quite weird, naive and stupid question, but I will ask it. How much would you guys expect to pay for one of these rifles? I mean, a fair price.
Rifles will have 1x10 twist Vulcan barrels, 6061 Alu stock (620 grams), custom action, front bolt and back bolt, nitriding, lapped lugs, trued from factory (not that it matters for hunting
but I want to assure straightness, concentricity, parallelism of mating/not mating parts), 1911 mag and mag release/catch, adjustable firing pin fall (cocking on close), mag housing, AR stocks/grip (if Govt don't screw things up, hopefully) and ou choose trigger.
Let me know your thoughts.
Cheers
MFG
Without stock and grip, if you got change from $2k, you'd be giggling with glee.
For a total rifle setup that would be like a DeLisle but lighter (Stock,grip,suppressor,barrelled action) in 45ACP I would go as high as $2500-@2700
If you have to change your stock type, I wonder if a 3d printed stock set would be a good option to keep design and production costs down and fast turn-around on a new part. Was handling some fabbed up camera parts made out of 3d printed carbon fiber (maybe fiberglass??) and they were a good mix of cheap, lightweight, good surface finish and stupidly strong (short ice lolly sized piece couldn't be broken by hand).
Depending on how fast/detailed you want it made, and your cost point you can leave it hollow inside for storage or honeycomb it for additional strength... might not need it though. The parts I handled had 3d printed 2mm thread printed into blind holes, so it's capable of very fine finish if you need it... should be able to change the thread diameter for the butt stock and have the threads printed in the stock itself, or just press and pin a threaded steel head into the end. Given the material I would think 3d printed thread at the diameter your gun uses would be fine as long as it wasn't crossthreaded/overtightened/taken on and off too frequently. It's certainly tougher material than the polymer most gun stocks are made out of these days. Given the cost of injection molding for a new stock design/limited marke, it might be a good option?
2K seems reasonable. Should be fine with stock and grip being that it is on a non-prohibited firearm.
$2500-3000
You have to get some recognition this is a domestically built rifle. People need to get behind these things. We need "buy New Zealand made" and we need a domestic firearms industry, with export, if we are to hang on to our licenses long term. This is the one project, of all the stuff people have talked about, which gives us the most protection.
There will be some who are hard nosed and who will balk at that price for what is essentially a plinking rifle first and foremost, but lets be realistic. Good plinking rifles with abundant cheap ammo like 9mm are getting very hard to come by. Something comfy that has adjustable stock like ARs did is also hard to come by for a big guy. You don't need to sell one to everyone.
If I get buyback money it will be going on anything NZ made first.
I would give your early purchasers some recognition they are supporters of the project.
What’s the all up weight and length
Pistol grip and stock are easy to sort if you are making them. Just make them so they do not fit AR stuff and you are fine. IE will only fit this rifle and no others. (perhaps narrow down the fitting oints so AR stuff needs a spacer to fit, but you grip would be too narrow to fir AR and it would no longer be restricted due to not fitting restricted firearms therefore could not be a restricted part)
Magazine is only allowed to hold 10 rounds or less. You would have to check to see if the law means must not be capable of holding a magazine of more than 10 or if it means you can only have up to 10 round mags in your possession. Not sure I would ask AO yet as they are like us and still working out these things. Could be worth a chat to a lawyer like Nicholas Taylor......Especially if you are going to make these.
Again, you could modify the mag so that your 10 round mag fits but larger std ones dont. Take a notch out of the top of the mag (at the back perhaps and fit a matching bump to the inside of the mag well and only that mag will fit and a normal pistol mag will not.....Or go cheap arse on it and make it single shot or internal mag as suggested above.
Looks awesome.
I based my guesstimate thus: A basic platform to build off being the ideal (everyone will have a different idea about stock, grip, fore-end, suppressor or not), as it will allow it to be more mass produced rather than each one being bespoke (other than barrel length). So, a barreled action on a basic chassis? Or just the barreled action and sort the chassis oneself?
It’s a single stack 1911 mag, 9-10 rounds of 9mm or 7-8 rounds 45acp. The mag is a non issue
I wouldnt run this past an AO,they all seem to have their own take on everything (I would if they all sang the same song). As above, use that Lawyer if you have to. It shouldnt be an issue, because almost any 10-shot-mag gun,could take a now- illegal ,larger-capacity mag, the point being; a 10-shot is maximum-capacity, as per the new law, and that particular mag is already used in rifles,as well as pistols, so Not pistol-specific.
Hey guys, thanks for the comments. appreciated!
Yes, I started a company and it's called Marshal Precision
I can tell you that it was quite a via crucis to get to where i am at now.
Some people that should know the laws... didn't... and to show them I was not converting any AR15 was the hardest part
as it takes AR grips.
We are still around 2 months away as w have to send 2 rifles to be tested and approved by the Police Armoury in Wellington.
So, just hope everything goes smooth from here.
Thanks again!
MFG
This is cool. +1 on glock mags.
hi guys, really tardy reply. quite busy here.
i am waiting for the police now for the serialisation scheme, which is taking too long. after the law changes i know the are overflooded over there. just not sure how they will cope with it from now on.
i have this prototype right now, which i will try out, and see how it will perform. i just didnt like the way the extraction cam is working and am working now on a new cam design and it's looking promising.
this new action is 146mm long x 35mm in diametre. the shortest i could go for any pistol round. you cant go smaller/shorter than this!
have you guys seen our web site? if not, here you go: Marshal Precision
any thoughts or critics? shoot'em
cheers
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Thats the ducks nuts. The website is pretty slick too. Maybe slicker than goose shit?
Hope you don't loose your mind dealing with plod.
Your rifle at the sika show looked good. Maybe the rear but plate is not long enough?
Check out my pump action sten.....maybe we can go in business together :)
tardy reply guys. no problem with ar parts. approved by AO.
this is the final rifle with a new retractable stock. some details here and there
to polish but 95% done.
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@GDMP its full on. Have a look at our web site:
www.marshalprecision.com
cheers
hey @GDMP, yes, we are! took a long time due to the cindys laws, but we are up and running. if you want more details, please, send me a PM.
cheers
@xring what do they weigh and is a lefty version coming in the future?