(Video) DIY .22 Pistol with Safety and Trigger – Learn How to Make a Homemade Survival Gun!

What is better than shooting guns? Making one yourself!

It quite exhilarating firing a gun, especially when you're out on the range with a couple of buddies. Imagine how much of a hot shot you'd be if you showed up to the range to shoot a gun you made yourself.

If you didn't go to engineering or welding school, you might think that you're supremely under-qualified to manufacture a firearm, I'm here to tell you, you're wrong.

The video on the next page will teach you how to easily and efficiently build a .22 caliber handgun. Not only is does this gun work, it's reliable and safe. This gun is even made with a built in safety, and you can make it using materials that you have laying around your garage.

Think of how useful a gun like this can be for when SHTF!

After the break check out the video on the next page to see how this gun can easily be made.

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151 Comments

  1. Scott Stevens said:

    Apparently, if I’ve read correctly, you can build your own fiream, so long as it is not full auto or explosive, as long as you register it with the ATF and basically never attempt to sell or transfer it.

  2. Scott Stevens said:

    And I mean be serious. In a SHTF and the government gets taken out and you’re having to fend for yourself, no one’s going to car you have a pee shooter you made out of car parts or a damn missile launcher, once you get to that point it’s$#%&!@*everyone else

  3. Doug Harrington said:

    I was checking this out a couple months ago. You can download the prints online. Price is right.

  4. Philemon Frederick said:

    As long as you comply with NFA laws and are yourself legal to possess a handgun, rifle, you are legally allowed to make one.

    As long as you are not making them specifically with the intention of selling them, you may also sell the firearms that you make. (For instance, you make the gun and after a while you get tired of it or want to buy materials to make another etc.) You do need to stamp a serial number of your own on the weapon if you sell it.

    I am not a lawyer and I do not play one on tv, check the laws in the state in which you reside prior to any assembly.

    ATF.gov

  5. Randy Helms said:

    So which metals did he use for the bolt, the barrel and what about rifling?

  6. Trent Long said:

    Doug, it’s an engineer testing his skills. He’s made three versions now, and the newest one is pretty slick. ..for a homemade job. ..but still, pretty slick. He’s getting good at it. 😉

  7. Trent Long said:

    This is an engineer testing his skills. I wouldn’t really advise attempting this at home.

  8. Tim Hester said:

    3rd version? Pos. That things a joke. Maybe a dozen more engineering meetings for a 4th version. Lol

  9. Shane William Osborne said:

    You underestimate the idocricy of the common man. There are a lot of self proclaimed MacGyver’s out there who will attempt this and blow their hand off.

  10. Raymond Shea said:

    Or have made really nice pieces and keep the mouths shut about it .

  11. Dave Allan said:

    Very cool, thanks… Kinda wish I had some milling equipment now…

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