Improvised Munitions Handbook (Improvised Explosive Devices or ...
Improvised Munitions Handbook (Improvised Explosive Devices or ... Improvised Munitions Handbook (Improvised Explosive Devices or ...
5. Pull the cord so that the firing strap is held back. 6. Release the cord to fire the pistol. (If pistol does not fire, shorten the elastic bands or increase their number.) Important: Fire at least five rounds from behind the barrier and then reinspect the pistol before you attempt to hand fire it. How to Operate Pistol 1. To Load: a. Remove plug from rear coupling. b. c. Place cartridge into pipe. Replace plug. 2. To Fire: a. Pull strap back and hold with thumb until ready.
. Release strap. 3. To Remove Shell Case: a. b. Remove plug from rear coupling. Insert 1/4 inch diameter steel or wooden rod into front of pistol and push shell case out. 3.2 Shotgun (12 gauge) A 12-gauge shotgun can be made from 3/4 inch water or gas pipe and fittings. Materials Required Wood 2 inches x 4 inches x 32 inches 3/4 inch nominal size water or gas pipe 20 inches to 30 inches long threaded on one end 3/4 inch steel coupling Solid 3/4 inch pipe plug Metal strap (1/4 inch x 1/16 inch x 4 inch) Twine, heavy (100 yards approximately) 3 wood screws and screwdriver Flat head nail 6D or 8D Hand drill
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. Release strap.<br />
3. To Remove Shell Case:<br />
a.<br />
b.<br />
Remove plug from rear coupling.<br />
Insert 1/4 inch diameter steel <strong>or</strong> wooden rod<br />
into front of pistol and push shell case out.<br />
3.2 Shotgun (12 gauge)<br />
A 12-gauge shotgun can be made from 3/4 inch water <strong>or</strong> gas pipe and fittings.<br />
Materials Required<br />
Wood 2 inches x 4 inches x 32 inches<br />
3/4 inch nominal size water <strong>or</strong> gas pipe 20 inches to 30 inches long threaded on one end<br />
3/4 inch steel coupling<br />
Solid 3/4 inch pipe plug<br />
Metal strap (1/4 inch x 1/16 inch x 4 inch)<br />
Twine, heavy (100 yards approximately)<br />
3 wood screws and screwdriver<br />
Flat head nail 6D <strong>or</strong> 8D<br />
Hand drill