Home Made "Handgun"

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crash325

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I have a desire to make a double barrel handgun. It will only be used to shoot snakes (Rattlers - killed 7 last year). only shell will .22 short or possibly rat shot.
Probably start off with a single barrel, then the double. If success is high, might even build a "Pepper Box" six shot some day, for .22 ca. shorts.

Nothing pretty or fancy, something that will not be a big loss if lost or destroyed. It will hang out with my 'Snake Shovel", perhaps in bad weather at times.

Any one here done something similar or have / or seen plans for something like this????

Note I no longer have a metal lathe (2 were stolen), so it will all be done with hand tools, small drill press & hand held grinder.
 
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My Dad once sold steel wire rod to Lakefield Arms, I believe. He once showed up with a handfull of 22 gun barrels. That would have been a good place to start. I gave them away a few years back. Had fantasies about building a gatling style gun. I'm just not that talented nor ambitious!

Why not drill out a cheap starters pistol? But why a 22? I'd want a 12 gauge at least. Years ago, I was in PA. A guy had a 10 gauge pistol and a 410 gauge antique walking cane. Either (or both) of those would do too!

Nothing more reprehensible then merely injuring an animal you intended to kill!

I hate (and fear) snakes, but have adopted a different attitude. Just because I don't like something, doesn't mean I have to kill it!
 
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It needs rifled barrels to avoid being an illegal short-barreled shotgun.

Bruce
 
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Build your own is ok, just be sure to rifle the bores or better yet look at pre rifled .22 barrel liners from brownells
 
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My Dad once sold steel wire rod to Lakefield Arms, I believe. He once showed up with a handfull of 22 gun barrels. That would have been a good place to start. I gave them away a few years back. Had fantasies about building a gatling style gun. I'm just not that talented nor ambitious!

Why not drill out a cheap starters pistol? But why a 22? I'd want a 12 gauge at least. Years ago, I was in PA. A guy had a 10 gauge pistol and a 410 gauge antique walking cane. Either (or both) of those would do too!

Nothing more reprehensible then merely injuring an animal you intended to kill!

I hate (and fear) snakes, but have adopted a different attitude. Just because I don't like something, doesn't mean I have to kill it!

a 12 or 410 shot gun would be more effective. but I dont want the noise or power. Killed 3 with a pump bb rifle this year, but is awkward in close spaces.
 
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Also used NAA mini revolvers are usually fairly cheap used and nobody shoots them much so never worn out.
 
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With shots of 2 to 4 feet I don't think it needs to rifled. Wrong?

Would be nice to find some premade barrels.
 

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