'Probably the heaviest trigger pull in the world'

That is probably true for this gun if you exclude the lovely Nagant 1895 Gas Seal Revolver.

So you have been warned, THIS GUN IS NOT FOR WUSSES it is painful to shoot. But don't fret friends, we shall stay calm, think of home and pull through as we pull back.



Firstly I would like to thank Mepain for inspiring me with his semi-auto pistol-thing (lovin' the Barry White-style voice!).

You should also check out oodalumps' work with semi-automatics (first semi auto-going out on a limb ), semi-auto rifle!

(We'll settle up later for the advertising fee yeah ooda :P)

Also Kinetic's semi-auto rifle looks really cool, I can't wait for that. It even has a horizontal (P90 style) magazine on it.



All, like my revolver, are powered by the energy used in pulling the trigger being rapidly transferred to the projectile (unlike those that use pre-cocked mechanisms ) which reminds me I have an even lower powered (yes that is astonishingly physically possible) full auto pistol I must post instructions for.



Oh yes, we are supposed to be building, anyhoo.



1. Trigger. Make Odeen (that is one in Russian. See if there is a gun learning is always more fun!)

The placement is correct in the photo and no, this cannot be replaced by red connectors, the rod pops out from the bending moment.

Now make the trigger so it can be depressed without pliers, this is how I like it, you can tinker around to see what you prefer, but this is the strongest method I have found.



2. Like on most (nearly all modern) revolvers (excluding the Webley-Fosbery self-cocking revolver ) the pawl is what rotates the cylinder to the correct position so as to line up the hammer with a fresh round.

So, just make one of these, simple as.



3. Hammer. As the name suggests this is what will smash into the back of the rod in an attempt to propel it.

So take 3 white connectors bash in a white rod to hold it together.

4. Make this.

5-8. Attach it all together.