I understand Fienstein wants to limit the framimg hammers t0 18 ounces and to shorten the handle to 4.5 inches. Fienstein is haveing trouble with the defination of "Standard Claw hammer and "Framing Hammer". This is set to go to a closed door discussion sometime in 2016. After the elections.
Framing hammers with short handles become easily concealable and could require a $200.00 NFA stamp. Oh and... Gimmie a coupla days and I'll post my own results. *inserts evil laugh*
The main sticking point seems to be the "thingy that goes up". Even the other libs wonder what the heck she is talking about.
Fienstein is also expected to allow the short handles but only if the waffle heads on the hammers are removed and a soft silicon is used to soften the blow.
No, no, no! Short pistol grip hammers are automatically considered "assault hammers" by evil assault weapons cheat sheet. And muffled heads would could be seen as silencers, another no no!
But, they are allowing us to keep the double bayonets on the other end. Only because they have never seen any honest work done in their lives.
Gots a couple ideas floatin' about in my head. Time for a little experimenting. Gonna be a busy weekend. I'll post results.
NSS , where did you buy the ramset 22 from ? Big Box store ? And if you noticed , you bought the 3 strength , while I have a full velocity high output ramset for concrete . Louder than most rifles .. Im also in the market to try this. Sloth
Lil' Mom & Pop hardware store around the corner from me. I'll get to the range in a day or two and post results here.
Well, gotta say this is interesting to say the least. I have some .22 ramset charges just laying around in the garage from a home remodel project I did. Gonna nafta stop by a store and get some 22 pellets and give this a go. Ideas would be to find a way to mount the pellet to the cartridge. 5 min epoxy, jb weld, tape (since some of the cartridges are smaller on the neck).
The power capsules and .22's come off basically the same production equipment. (Same case manufacture, priming, charging equipment) they just don't load a bullet and crimp and seal the end instead. But yes some manufacturers have a slightly different size specified.
Great post! Waiting eagerly to hear the results. A .22 revolver would be easy to load for this, I just wonder how easy it would be for the pellet to fall out of the cylinder by just walking around with it in the holster.
Anybody can reload centerfire rounds easily. Improvising rimfire rounds is another thing. Basically I did what the guys in the video I posted in the OP did and took it one step further. First the basic supplies; One box of .22 ram set charges One tin of .22 pellets Common soda straws Some JB Weld Toothpicks Mix up some epoxy and just a lil' dab'll do ya. Just enough to coat the tip of the charge. Give 'em a lil' squeeze. Insert into a section of straw. Double up because if one is good, two is moar betterer. Now the really, really hard part. LEAVE THEM ALONE FOR A COUPLE OF HOURS ! Once the epoxy sets, twist the completed rounds out of the straws. Shown with a standard .22lr round & desk flotsam. Tomorrow, the range !
Should be a simple thing to use, in my Winchester Bolt Action Rifles... I have a 52 Pre A, and a 69A .... Just push the Pellet down the chamber enough to load the Hotshot in behind it, close the Bolt and Shoot.....
That's how I would try it *if* I would ever try something like this, and I am not saying I would... I wonder if that JB Weld may be too strong of a bond on the brass and when fired, could lead to a blocked breach. As I understand it, the blanks are designed to open only enough to allow for the energetic powder to push through as it heats and expands, and with the added pellet welded to the tip, this may create a bit of a surprise. Sneaky was careful not to use a lot of JB Weld, best I can tell, so I am looking forward to his report. Definitely eye protection needed for that one.
NSS , I was thinking the same but with Dirkil or silicone of strength .. Not a sealed glued powder charge , Please use an old rifle & string !! Were here for FUN & Great SEX !!! that might not be a fun time .. Plus having a glue / epoxy in the barrel is not good either . The riffling might be choked .. Sloth
Valid concerns. Caution will be in abundance. Was just called in to work. Range report will be a bit later than I thought.