Practical Scrap Metal Small Arms Vol. 10 - The Table Leg Typewriter

about

Volume 10 of Professor Parabellum's Practical Scrap Metal Small Arms.

This volume provides plans and instructions for one of the simplest Professor Parabellum designs, a 100% DIY 9mm SMG made from mostly square or rectangular metal sections. This makes it particularly amenable to DIY with simple hand tools.

"The 9mm submachine gun design described here is extremely basic and can be put together using very limited tools and materials. The design was intended not only to be easily constructed, but also easily remembered in terms of measurements and relationship between the (very few) components. The trigger mechanism for example is simply a steel rectangle and a square! The design makes use of standard sizes of square steel box section, which is sleeved together to form most internal components. No milling machine or lathe is required.

In all its a basic 'entry' DIY design yet entirely field-able. Its compact trigger housing makes it lightweight and with the magazine-well naturally resting against the users left wrist it's particularly wieldable. This makes it perfectly suited if you ever find yourself in a trench or decide on a spot of emu hunting from inside a truck cab. The demonstration model accepts standard 9mm STEN magazines, though plans for a homemade magazine are also provided."

files

File Extension
Practical_Scrap_Metal_Small_Arms_Vol.10-The_Table_Leg_Typewriter.pdf pdf

versions

Version: 1.0.0 latest

Initial release

about

Volume 10 of Professor Parabellum's Practical Scrap Metal Small Arms.

This volume provides plans and instructions for one of the simplest Professor Parabellum designs, a 100% DIY 9mm SMG made from mostly square or rectangular metal sections. This makes it particularly amenable to DIY with simple hand tools.

"The 9mm submachine gun design described here is extremely basic and can be put together using very limited tools and materials. The design was intended not only to be easily constructed, but also easily remembered in terms of measurements and relationship between the (very few) components. The trigger mechanism for example is simply a steel rectangle and a square! The design makes use of standard sizes of square steel box section, which is sleeved together to form most internal components. No milling machine or lathe is required.

In all its a basic 'entry' DIY design yet entirely field-able. Its compact trigger housing makes it lightweight and with the magazine-well naturally resting against the users left wrist it's particularly wieldable. This makes it perfectly suited if you ever find yourself in a trench or decide on a spot of emu hunting from inside a truck cab. The demonstration model accepts standard 9mm STEN magazines, though plans for a homemade magazine are also provided."

Download

Metrics

Views

3.5K

Downloads

409

Project Info

release date

Jun 07, 2022

artifact types

Blueprint, Document

library category

Blueprints

fabrication method

Machinable

fabrication tools

Drill Press, Angle Grinder, Welder

language

English

license

No license

Firearm Info

type

SMG

caliber

9x19mm

version hash

QmPnmf67UYuXWLH1kYfyuBo9SAemh9VHTa8tJ6Ni97e3F8

files

File Extension
Practical_Scrap_Metal_Small_Arms_Vol.10-The_Table_Leg_Typewriter.pdf pdf

versions

Version: 1.0.0 latest

Initial release

The files shown on this site are only available to U.S. Persons, as defined at 22 C.F.R. 120.15. The files are also not available to persons outside the United States or to residents of and persons in the State of New Jersey, with the exception of Federal Firearms Licensees.

Ghost Gunner 3s, GG3s, True Desktop CNC, by Defense Distributed Ghost Gunner 3s, GG3s, True Desktop CNC, by Defense Distributed

Javascript & cookies are required to view this site.