Homemade Weapons for Protection

If you live in New York City and are waiting 6-8 months to get your gun permit, maybe you’ll find this PLR article useful:

Most people who are serious about protecting themselves and their loved ones from intruders have possession of weapons. But then again, a lot of people are either too poor to invest on a gun or they do not have the permission required to obtain one. Some are afraid of owning one due to the many known occasions of accidental shootings in the past decade in this country alone. But it’s no secret that crime is on the increase, which is the primary reason why more and more people are searching for ways to defend themselves from intruders and muggers, whether they live in rural or metropolitan areas.
There is an answer: Improvised Weaponry. Before anyone might opt for this though, they must know that an improvised self defense weapon is no different from a shop-purchased one when it comes to how dangerous they are on the hands of an inexperienced individual.

Most Commonplace Homemade Firearms People Create

1. Improvised Air Gun
Some individuals manufacture do-it-yourself air guns utilizing various household implements, but the more common ones employ a garden hose as a shooting valve and PVC end caps. Some models tend to be more elaborate than others, but given that the creator follows the most basic guidelines, they can build a functional air gun immediately.
Inserting the PVC end caps are quite complicated at first because of the amendment and the sanding process. They may also want to personalize the attachment of the barrel connectors to their particular hose handle brand.
2. A Stun Gun
Who would have thought that an everyday one-time use camera with a flash mechanism could be converted into a realistic zap pistol? It’s feasible. One just needs a stable hand, soldering abilities and a silent place where they can work on their own.

 

3. Zip guns
Zip firearms are generally homemade weapons disguised as something else, like a mobile phone, a writing implement or a lighter. While most do-it-yourself firearms are single shot, multiple shot version are also encountered. The most simple multi-shot zip weapons are derringer-like, and consist of quite a few single shot zip weapons attached together. Take note that these zip guns are not always reliable, and could misfire. Worse, they could self destruct when being tested, so defensive gear would certainly always need to be worn when someone is building and testing these devices

Your Duties as a Gun Owner
You must be responsible for all of your actions, including the construction and use of weapons. There are regulations that govern guns usage in different states and these regulations apply to you. You still need to be really careful about using these, which means you are not off the hook just because the weapons you make at home do not look like firearms. The number one technical responsibility of gunsmiths is to ensure that the firearms they work on function correctly.

You also do not want to boast about your technological prowess with homemade weapons to your friends. You may know about the appropriate skills and way of thinking needed to turn into a gunsmith, but your buddies may possibly try to experiment and hurt themselves or others. Use these weapons only for self-protection, and even then, with extreme care. In the end, the proper use of these firearms still depends on your skill and your good sense.


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