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R MacDonald
02-03-2007, 07:39 PM
"The Workbench AR15 Project" is now out and available. Starting with an 80% complete AR15 lower receiver, the book takes you step by step through all the processes involved to make a working firearm that is safe to fire, and 100% legal to make and own. Loaded with 84 photographs, the book fully explains each step and has at least one photograph to accompany it.

http://www.patriotpublications.com/title1.htm

This is a legal way to make a firearm that does not exist in the eyes of the Government. Not only do you have the rewards of making a firearm yourself, you are safe in the knowledge that no one else knows it exists. As long as you can purchase a firearm, you may legally construct one for personal use; it must never be sold, given away, or traded however. Additionally, no serial number or registration is required. "The Workbench AR15 Project" is the perfect do-it-yourself book for those who truly want an "invisible firearm."

Available from Patriot Publications. www.patriotpublications.com (http://www.patriotpublications.com/) Get it before the ATF decides to reclassify these receivers to require the same paperwork as a complete lower!

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OVERVIEW:

The AR15 rifle is one of the most versatile firearms ever made. The basic design of a barreled upper receiver separate from the lower receiver allows the shooter to have one lower receiver and several uppers to suit a variety of needs, essentially creating several rifles from one. Upper receivers are available in calibers ranging from .22 LR to .50 BMG, meaning one AR15 can be configured into a rifle that can plink tin cans off a fence, or hit targets at fifteen hundred yards out.




Now home builders have a way to create their own multipurpose AR15 with common tools at a fraction of the cost of buying each rifle separately. By purchasing a partially completed lower receiver (available from a number of outlets) and following the step-by-step instructions in this book, anyone with a small workshop can make his own AR15 for target shooting, hunting, collecting, or self defense. Because the resulting rifle is classified as a homebuilt firearm by the BATF, there is no legal requirement to register it with the Government, making it the ultimate expression of a free, law-abiding citizen's right to keep and bear arms.




The Workbench AR15 contains the easiest, most straightforward method to complete the job, as well as a number of improvised techniques, advice on substitute parts, and simple ways to fix mistakes as you go.

Author D.A. Hänks walks you through the entire process- staying legal, finishing the lower receiver, assembling all the parts, and test firing your completed rifle- with clear text and detailed photos.




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Other future titles will include a book for the advanced home firearms builder, to create the solid brass AR15 lower receiver pictured here. It will require no machining, as a unique method for building the difficult areas normally machined out is explained in detail.




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ForeverInDebt
02-06-2007, 10:45 PM
Where is a good place to purchase an 80% AR lower?

mayhem
02-07-2007, 01:48 AM
Where is a good place to purchase an 80% AR lower?

Last I heard the guy who was selling the 80% receivers got busted by the F-Troop and had to close down. I'll see if I can find out more.

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Infidel
02-07-2007, 01:57 AM
http://www.ktordnance.com/

To our 80% customers: Due to the current situation with the "Gang" (please get "The Gang" DVD from JPFO.org) we have stopped taking orders and shipping products. If you would like a refund, please send a written letter with your name, address, and phone #. We will be sending out refunds in February. If we do not hear from you by February 23 2007 A.D., we will assume you would like to ride this out and show support for us and the 2nd Amendment in the face of economic terrorism.

http://www.acmearms.com/80percentfaq.php

mayhem
02-07-2007, 02:15 AM
Thanks Infidel he was the one I was thinking of

Real quick here are a few more,

https://www.vbd.com/noc/shop/products_detail.asp?CategoryID=49&ProductID=239

http://www.cncgunsmithing.com/

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Halophyte
02-07-2007, 09:23 AM
Complete plans to built a cheap, effective, compact sub machine gun from junk and common hardware parts.

A .32/380 burp gun.

"In this volume of Expedient Homemade Firearms i will endeavour to show how a
more compact and lightweight machine pistol can be constructed from readily
available off-the-shelf materials."

http://www.thehomegunsmith.com/pdf/Expedient-Homemade-Firearms-Vol-II-PA-Luty.pdf

Halophyte
02-07-2007, 09:29 AM
A homemade 9mm machine pistol .... plumbing parts.

http://www.thehomegunsmith.com/pdf/BSP_Schematics.pdf

Halophyte
02-07-2007, 09:45 AM
12 gage pistol plans

http://www.thehomegunsmith.com/pdf/12g-pistol.pdf

http://www.thehomegunsmith.com/pdf/12g_Schmatics.pdf