Mini Keychain Coax (Updated with damage pics and video)

Miniature guns are novelty custom, unique, and sometime downright crude! Common construction materials often include pill bottles or pens. Show us your work!
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Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:36 am

Daltonultra wrote:Hmm, spent shell casing would be a little harder than you might think, unless you turn things around and have the barrel firing out through the primer. That would make things alot easier, as you could make a schrader/piston assembly and epoxy it into the neck of the cartridge.
It looks like you'd have to use something just slight larger than a .30 cal(7.62mm). Maybe an 8mm Mauser cartridge. It's also pretty much have to be a rifle casing.
That's what I was suggesting in the first place. Having the trigger at the primer and the barrel coming out the, uh, the bit where the bullet would be (is there a proper name for that bit?) would be very difficult. (How on earth do you fill the thing???)

Having the projectile shoot out the hole where the primer sits would be much easier, although I still don't know how he would get the piston and all the other stuff in there properly.
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Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:12 pm

jook13 wrote:you're crazy man. I like ya, but you're crazy man.
I that from Old School :D

Spent shell casing, I like it. Fits nicely in a 7.62x51mm case ;) though you'd probably want to go for a 50 cal for more power given the tiny barrel length.
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Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:55 pm

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Daltonultra wrote:Hmm, spent shell casing ............ a rifle casing.
That's what I was suggesting in the first place. Having the trigger at the primer and the barrel coming out the, uh, the bit where the bullet would be (is there a proper name for that bit?) would be very difficult. (How on earth do you fill the thing???)

Having the projectile shoot out the hole where the primer sits would be much easier, although I still don't know how he would get the piston and all the other stuff in there properly.
Missed that, my bad. If you cut the shcrader just a little below the valve body, you can braze a small piece of brass tube to it to hold the piston. It would have to be pretty small, but hey... Place the barrel first and get it centered, then measure the depth so you can epoxy in the piston/valve assembly at the right height. The only hard part is figuring out a barrel brace. I suppose you could make the piston tube a bit longer, and fit a spacer into the end of it so the barrel fits in the end, then cut ports in the side of it to allow airflow on the chamber side.


JSR, is that yours? If so, how did you brace the barrel?
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Tue Jan 20, 2009 7:15 pm

Actually yesterday, before I read this post, I was thinking about putting a gun into a spent casing. I grabbed a 7.62x54r shell (I shoot a Mosin Nagant M91-30) but then realized that the front of it is bottlenecked to accept the smaller diameter bullet. A schrader would fit nicely there, but I have no idea how you would fit a piston in through that little hole.

But what you could do, is use a larger caliber pistol bullet casing. .44 magnum or .45 Long is the first thing that comes to my mind.
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JSR, is that yours? If so, how did you brace the barrel?
That's just a schrader placed in the mouth of a cartridge. If I were tp actually make it, I'd make a version of this as long as the cartdrige, but with a hole in the chamber to take advantage of the cartridge volume, and epoxy both ends.
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