Little Badger .22RFSingle Shot Rifle

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Re: Little Badger .22RFSingle Shot Rifle

#11 Post by meles meles »

You aren't expecting a picture anytime soon, are you ? Rembrandt isn't returning our calls at the moment...
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Re: Little Badger .22RFSingle Shot Rifle

#12 Post by Sandgroper »

meles meles wrote:You aren't expecting a picture anytime soon, are you ? Rembrandt isn't returning our calls at the moment...
If I was, I still wouldn't be holding my breath... ;)
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Re: Little Badger .22RFSingle Shot Rifle

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paulbradley wrote:Based upon this marvellous design I am considering a career as a firearms producer. I sat up last night and I have all the materials needed for my first rifle.

A coat hanger.
One of the legs off a kids snooker table
2 large empty baked bean cans
A couple of paper clips
A clothes peg (available in walnut or space age polymer)
Mechanno from the 80s.

I dug out my gunsmithing tools, a hammer and a Phillips screw driver. I'm thinking I'll build a traditional version first with a walnut clothes peg stock and then I'll order some black accessories from eBay and release the tactical (polymer clothes peg and coat hanger stock).
I will be marketing it at clueless american survivalist nuts.
Ah - careful now - you may end up making a Mk.1 STEN

An SMG that WAS made on a chaps kitchen table one night - from commonly to hand odds & sods
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Re: Little Badger .22RFSingle Shot Rifle

#14 Post by meles meles »

Chaps were good sorts back then...
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Re: Little Badger .22RFSingle Shot Rifle

#15 Post by Dougan »

paulbradley wrote:I will be marketing it at clueless american survivalist nuts.
I have to confess that the first thing I thought looking at the 'little badger' ( razz ) was that it'd be a great back up rifle to have in a car, boat or pack (could be broken down even more) if you were going off the beaten track (assuming it was legal)...

...no matter what it looks like, a .22 rifle would simplify many survival situations...
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