I’m no lawyer, so check this yourself. My understanding is that as long as you can legally own a rifle you can make one for your own use. But you can’t build them with the intent to resale. Additionally, the firearm you build must meet the legal guidelines in your area. (i.e no 3 […]
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Guerrilla Gunsmithing
There may come a time when government restrictions severely limit not only access to firearms but the tools and means to repair and maintain them, or you may someday find yourself in the boondocks with a busted weapon. That’s where the guerrilla gunsmith comes in. Ragnar Benson has had experience as a guerrilla gunsmith repairing […]
Basic Tips for Firearms Deer Season
With Deer season in full swing, the forested areas are loaded with anxious hunters, observing and waiting for the ideal chance to take a shot at deer. In case you’re one of the fortunate hunters who have a license for the deer hunting season, getting readied now—by gaining knowledge and gathering materials —is the perfect […]
The Handgun (Home Workshop Guns for Defense & Resistance, Vol. 2)
Home Workshop Guns for Defense & Resistance Volume II is a clear and simple guide to building a semi- or full-auto pistol or a single-shot, falling-block handgun from common materials in the privacy of your home workshop. In addition to offering many alternative workshop gunsmithing tips, the author explains how each part and section of […]
The Amazing History of Early Weapons
The Amazing History of Early Weapons is 120 pages of illustrated articles reprinted from American Machinist Magazine, 1918. 1. Cannon making in past centuries. 2. Musket manufacture in past centuries. 3. Early attempts at submarine building. 4. Some types of modern (1918) hand grenades. 5. Early history of the marine torpedo. 6. Ancient helmet making. […]