Heavy Gun?

P

papapaul

Guest
I didn't want to hijack the thread about the heavy gun sleeve so I'll start a new one. This thing is going to be on wheels. Somebody gave me a demilled 50 BMG barrel several years ago and I've been trying to think of something to make with it. This is about half done. I still have to devise a striker/cocking pirce/lanyard arrangement to go onto the bolt. The bolt rotates in the carrier at the same pitch as the interuppted threads. the carried travels by toggle and this provides initial extraction and insertion. My goal is to have a 1/2 size representative of a type of antitank gun common at the start of WWII. Not a replica. So I can have as many levers and wheels as possible. The lever in the picture is just for now, as is the pipe extension out the back. I alwasys wanted a stationary gun could traverse and elevate by cranking. I may make a barrel adapter to allow me to also fire 7x57 or something. Photo thing is stuck I'll post them ASAP.
 
Whenever I put pictures onto the computer from the camera I have to cold boot before I can post. I keep forgetting that. I don;t know why, its magic. Now with my new internet explorer update, I also have to remember to hold down the control key to get the "manage Attachments" to come up.
 

Attachments

  • feb09 016.jpg
    feb09 016.jpg
    38.6 KB · Views: 664
and and another.
 

Attachments

  • feb09 017.jpg
    feb09 017.jpg
    39.1 KB · Views: 394
Do you know if you say the same thing in two posts running like "another picture' the server won't let you post it?
 

Attachments

  • feb09 018.jpg
    feb09 018.jpg
    37.1 KB · Views: 403
This is a little closer.
 

Attachments

  • feb09 005.jpg
    feb09 005.jpg
    28.3 KB · Views: 420
I took some better pictures
 

Attachments

  • feb09 020.jpg
    feb09 020.jpg
    22.7 KB · Views: 372
This baby isn't barking yet, but she snaps. I got the firing group mocked up. One thing about prototyping: sometimes you make things big enough to accomodate the next step even when you're not sure what that is going to be. When you have it working you look at it and see that you didn't even need that cut, or whatever. If it is a problem, you just make the part over without the cut.
 

Attachments

  • mar09 002.jpg
    mar09 002.jpg
    30.7 KB · Views: 372
  • mar09 004.jpg
    mar09 004.jpg
    25.1 KB · Views: 308
  • mar09 005.jpg
    mar09 005.jpg
    29.8 KB · Views: 306
  • mar09 006.jpg
    mar09 006.jpg
    40.1 KB · Views: 267
  • mar09 008.jpg
    mar09 008.jpg
    44.4 KB · Views: 316
I designed and installed a safety. This will not allow the bolt to be cocked when out of battery, that is, when the interupted threads are not engaged. There is a half cock position, now, on the striker which must be engaged in order to open the bolt. Bolt shown in travelling position with safety on. Also, I arrived at the final design of the toggle handle and put on a cocking knob.
 

Attachments

  • mar09 009.jpg
    mar09 009.jpg
    28.7 KB · Views: 276
  • mar09 014.jpg
    mar09 014.jpg
    38.1 KB · Views: 248
  • mar09 013.jpg
    mar09 013.jpg
    30.5 KB · Views: 254
Mocked up the pintle mount on what will be the base of the carriage, as in the last picture of an American Armament 37mm. Say, what BR class will this be in?
 

Attachments

  • mar09 016.jpg
    mar09 016.jpg
    32.7 KB · Views: 284
  • mar09 017.jpg
    mar09 017.jpg
    31.6 KB · Views: 260
  • mar09 020.jpg
    mar09 020.jpg
    39.9 KB · Views: 289
  • AAC17.jpg
    AAC17.jpg
    29.6 KB · Views: 279
Paul, are you going to have it done in time to shoot at the unlimited match in Seymour?;) It's a good thing their benches are set in concrete as it might pull a benchtop over.
 
I'm going to put a fake recoil tube on top of it which will be, if fact, a rail gun. By screwing off a rear cap and screwing on an action it will fire, say, 7x57mm mauser.
 
Well, i made the fake recoil tube. It is 1-3/4" od. Looks better to scale in person than in the photos, But making the tube and encaps is pretty easy, now that I can see what i have to work with i can maybe go as big as 2-1/2". It looks like a recoil tube though, not like a 7x57 mauser madsen MG barrel which it is. I can just screw on an action and shoot it right now. So, it'll have a brass cap screwed on normally and will look like the recoil device, then there will be an action in the toolbox. No problem with clearance screwing the action on. The extra material on the 2x2 piece of cold rolled will become the sight mount. I'll take a bunch off the underside to get it to look issue. This accessory will be sort of like a rail gun. the barrel is in tension from the tube.
 

Attachments

  • mar09 037.jpg
    mar09 037.jpg
    36.2 KB · Views: 205
  • mar09 034.jpg
    mar09 034.jpg
    33.1 KB · Views: 195
I welded up the base this morning and mocked it up in order to design the trails.
 

Attachments

  • aa1 020.jpg
    aa1 020.jpg
    42.8 KB · Views: 180
Back
Top