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  • Oh Chuck..

    It seems only fair to tell you I really like what you've done here.

    Nice to see it was you who commented on my build, I've watched your vids a million times.

    The loading and cocking mechanism you've used here is certainly the most reliable for any homebuilt airgun.

    I just had to try the lever action way..

  • my poor left ear

  • i want 1 pls contact me back

  • Great looking gun.

  • that is the most cool home made thing ever

  • wow, over 200,000 views! Have you received any more comments from the anti-gun nuts griping about how you will never save the children?

  • @jerrynlititz Not so much. Mostly just people liking it or wanting plans...

  • @cffellows hey can you make a reveiw of the gun?

  • Wow nice

  • looks mofo awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • WAH DID I JUST GET A BONER

  • looks like a condor possibly maybe : )

    or atleast a highy changed condor

  • looks like a condor possibly maybe : )

  • that is awesome! is it accurate at long ranges?

  • @aaronsname Don't know, never shot it more than about 50 feet.

  • @cffellows would you ever consider selling?

  • @blowgunking1994 - Yes, I'd sell it.

  • @cffellows what would the price be?

    

  • Your the coolest grampa evar!!!!!!!!!!

  • if you were to use a 2 liter how much psi can that hold

  • @1pelletgun From what I've read on the web, 2 liter coke bottles will hold 120 PSI. I, personally, wouldn't use anything plastic for high pressure air... too dangerous. A 2 liter bottle exploding at 120 PSI is not something you want to be in the same room with! Flying shards of plastic can cause severe cuts. My airgun uses a seamless, stainless steel tube with .065 inch wall. Technical references specify a bursting point of 9,750 PSI, more than 4 times what I ever plan to put in it

  • how many psi

  • @1pelletgun With CO2, the pressure is probably between 800 and 1000 PSI. With HPA, I pump it up to about 2000 PSI.

  • you look like hank hill

    

  • I use a refillable tank that I get filled up at beer making supply stores. Costs about $15 to fill it up and that lasts me for over a year.

  • @cffellows I would love to have a Chat with you about something not seen on youtube yet regarding HPA guns. Don't want to say more. Philip from South Africa. Look as if you have the machines to do a lot as well. I can just mention that I am looking for a barrel with smooth inside that can take .375 or .410.

  • hey what kind of co2 did you use the screw on type or the small bb gun ones?

  • That was a nice gun. Cheers!!!

  • Cheer up body

  • looks like a nicely machined build. nice work.

  • is it really homemade... what type of metal did u use and how is it powered...c02 ...

  • @MrTucker3200 - Yes, it's really homemade. The body and stock is made from aluminum, and the reservoir and barrel shroud are stainless steel. The trigger bits are all steel and the barrel was purchased. It is powered with either CO2 or high pressure air.

  • your face looks like a dad who just found his daughter in the yard with a local boy. absolutely priceless.

  • thanks for the info,....

  • is that your own design?where did you get the blue of that gun?

  • @pr0ducer08 - Yes, it's my own design, although it's based largely on the Stealth airgun.

  • that is a pimp gun

  • I bet a lot of people say you're immature for doing this, especially given your age. Don't you listen to them man, that stuff is simply amazing craft. AMAZING. As long as you're responsible with that incredibly well constructed and esthetically pleasing gun, you're my friggin HERO.

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  • Nice one

  • GET OFF MY YARD XD

  • get the hell off my yard

  • can you send me the blueprints for this im going to mod it for airsoft it would be helpful and your gun is rely nice looking

  • how are you make this i realy don't no!

  • good thing about these kind'a guns: CAN kill somoeone, usually cheap and easy, mildly accurate, and little-no recoil. awesome.

  • nice work!

  • yes would be great for you to make some more and make some cash for you am on your list mate think about it soon.

  • you have that look as if you should be standing on top of a clock tower somewhere picking of uni students or something

  • @dinga54 - Naw, I'm really a pretty nice guy, despite appearances in this video.

  • @dinga54 the 'i rape look'

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  • how did you put on the scope?

  • Wow homemade?! That thing looks awesome! :O

  • "Get off my Lawn"!!

    Thanks my friend. Its men like you that made america great.

    i don't tinker but have a dozen or so high powered .22 and .177

    limited to what the manufacture sets. though 900 fps in .22 or 1000 is ok

  • sweet build man, shoulda ran it on hpa instead.

  • what did u shoot??? i couldnt see.....

  • what a sweet rodent head popper.

  • nice work gramps

  • That's amazing!

  • Break into his house i dare ya

  • really nice build! Great machine work and at 525fps in .25cal with a 27 grain pellet is great for a co2 powered airgun! That more then enough knock down energy to hunt small game from fair distances!

  • @connor43whatsup

    I AGREE

  • "you kids get the fuck off my lawn!"

  • your going to shoot your eye out

    lol

    yea joking killer airgun

  • this old man is my hero!!

  • WOW vary vary nice for home made looks like you put some time in to that...i like the scope but it would help your accuracy by 40%. If you could put a buttstock on it so you can rest your face on it and get a good cheek weld that way your eye is all ways in the same spot with the scope... thx for the video

  • tiozinho do mal

  • really nice build! and if its 500fps with a .25cal, 27grain pellet then that has a fair amount of impact energy!

  • soo nice 5/5

  • wow great work but make a video how you made this that would be GREAT you will heve a lot of subs and vieuws!

    great work!

  • VERY nice! Love this pellet insertion system on any gun.

  • based off the condor hammer system?? yes?

    looks really nice man, you sure have some skills when it comes to metal fabrication.

    5 stars

  • please make a how to

  • Nice work on the gun. Any plans to do more?

  • I have hopes, but no immediate plans.

  • Ah well I know that condition. I make knives as a hobby. It's a great hobby till others find out you do it and everyone wants one. Really nice job on the machining of the rifle. I know enough about machining to know I don't have the tools to make anything that nice. Ballpark Feet Per Second on yours? I know it's subsonic, and am guessing 475-525 but without knowing how long the shop is or the distance to target it's tough to tell from the plink. Again, really nice work. Thanks for sharing.

  • With a 27 grain, .25 cal pellet, the muzzel velocity was measured at about 525 fps as I recall. With a .22 caliber barrel and a 7 grain pellet, the velocity was something over 700 fps.

  • Ive been thinking about making a .25 caliber c02 powered rifle myself. how long is the barrel on yours ?

  • how big crouping do you get from 30feet?

  • good work dude..where did u buy that scope?

  • homemade ??? insane... realy good ! 5/5

  • How built you this gun????

  • dang this guy is really smart to be able to come up with the gun and make it all from scratch

  • Would you send me the blue prints and how you made this because I wish to make one.

  • nice:D

  • what kind of fill valve do this have?

  • i have a question... could you (if you wanted) used a bb? and if yes can you use a homemade airsoft gun in airsoft tournaments?because i not spending 400$ in comercial airgun wen i can make 1 ten times more powerfull than regular airsoft snipers.

  • dude if you used that i guarantee every one would hate you cause it would be better than all the overpriced air soft crap (they say a good gun is one that holds up 10 years?!) and it would probably bury into skin, so uncool that way

  • i dont care what others say! i just want to know if i can use it on airsoft tournaments!?!?. like i already said im not buying any kind of crap to end like some looser, and if people call me cheat... up theyr asses with cheats!

  • you cant use home made airsoft guns in tournaments cuz this gun could kill if you hit them in the right spot and if you want a good gun buy one and mod it to shoot better.

  • @bazengao This gun is an air rifle- it is .25 calibre and fires .25 lead airgun pellets. An airsoft gun shoots 6mm BBs. Besides this is a single shot bolt action. Not much use even in sniper positions in an airsoft battle. Plus the rifling on the Walther barrel would shred a plastic BB at those velocities. Hop-up? Forgeddaboutit!

  • you have, no clue....

  • do this work with air and bigger pressure (hpa?)

  • No, the valve is designed to work with CO2. It doesn't have a strong enough hammer spring for higher air pressures.

  • but if you put a harder hammer spring then it can take hpa? i want to build one and i want to make it .457 caliber. it needs a bigger air flow then but the valve mechanism looks pretty simple

  • Yes, I expect it would. You'd need a larger air reservoir to get more shots per fill and your reservoir should have a thicker wall, probably at least .080" or so whereas mine is only .065".

  • sorry about this asking but how hard springs do you have in this?

  • get off my lawn!!!

  • this is my bro's act by the way haven't made 1 up yet

  • bout time someone made a good air rifle, all the vid's iv seen on youtube sofar are shit air rifles with ball valves congrats. im making a multi pump air pistol and a pcp air rifle whoo lol

  • Have you mad your PCP yet?

    Will it be coaxil QeV or what?

  • do u fancy selling that to me or making me one let us know cos thats sweet as fuck

  • Ow shit !! veryy powerfull !! can you make a video saying: How to make this gun?

    (I'm Brasilian. So, my english is a trash.)

    Thx !!

  • wow grampa ur really cool how did u make that!!!

  • nice video you made that ? how many fps ?

  • Should be around 350fps.

    .25cal pellets are too heavy for CO2-powered guns.

  • how many fps

  • no it shoots lead.

  • sweet air gunand a nice work too, congratulations!

  • that awesome! great vid

  • check out the link in the description, all kinds of pictures blueprints measurements of everything etc.

  • that looks really real! thats awesome

  • it is real. a gun dosnt have to shoot bullets with gunpowder

  • Wow...is that thing able to kill someone?

  • a .25 pellet can kill you with a very good shot...for example in the temple, eye, and other soft spots in the head.

  • stock is too short

  • very cool very good mental work!

  • iv never seen this good metal work. good job dude!

  • do you have a internet page for information? great work...

  • why co2 air expands better in heat

  • I'd buy that for like $150 :D (with an instruction manual and ammo)

    nice gun!

  • insane ... nice rifle

  • cool dude, that must have taken awile to make!

  • I'm just wondering how the trigger works?

  • its looks like some of Steyer's guns :>

  • sure buddy, just find a bullet, put it in a pen of the appropriate size, take a nail to use as the firing pin and hit it with a hammer.

  • whanne kill yourself?.

  • Have you ever do any hunting, backyard shooting. Can you make a video of something being shot.

  • thats a very nice airgun is that real steal. whats the speed

  • Impressive... Is it accurate?

  • thqats is the best homeade air rifle ever make a tutorial

  • nice!!!!!

  • yo show us how to make one

  • wahts the fps?

  • it co2 powered so it could sell for anything from around 250 U.S. or possibly more, depending on where you sell it from, are you thinking EBay? or something else?

  • I m amazed each time i c this video

    I think he s working in a factory of mp5 or something lol

  • thats pretty amazing.

    what are the specs?

  • doesnt look much like you made it

  • That good, eh?

  • Haha you must have like lots of tools or something lyeing aorund cause thats like mad proness i mean i was thinking of makeing one but i have to buy pvc pipe

  • i also built a 5 cylinder radial 4 stroke 65cc model aircraft engine that runs well,cheers!

  • nice one, go and check mine, type billmalta1 and check homemade airgun,

  • makw a machine gun yo

  • Are you wearing safety glasss? Is this recommended?

  • how did you made the valve?

  • The valve housing is made of aluminum. The valve itself is made from 3/8" diameter round delrin rod.

    Chuck

  • ive got to say that is AMAZING. its inspiring me to make my own. but ill probly just buy a gas operated airsoft gun.

  • my this a very cool gun .if you can sent my some fotos

  • Very nice work

  • Not likely.

  • nice work,im a fitter machinest and also make my own,well done

  • wow that says get of my yard how much did it cost?

  • wow its probably the best homemade thing EVER on youtube

  • It has interchangeable barrels. With 27 grain .25 caliber pellets, I get about 575 fps. With 7 grain .22 caliber pellets, I get around 760 fps.

  • ever hunt with it

  • With a co2 gun? Didn't think it was possible. Be nice to see you shoot it at something.

  • Wow thats amazing, it puts my homemade air rifle to shame. What's the fps?

  • that looks sexy nice work

  • Thank you. Compliment most appreciated.

  • Wow. that shows an exceptional amount of craftsmanship when into that gun. Great job!

  • Agreed, I believe you do work with metal? :P

  • Yes, I have a milling machine and a metal lathe along with a bunch of other metal working tools. You just about have to have them to do this level of work.

    Chuck

  • what is the shooting distance on your air rifle

  • Don't know.  I've only shot it in my garage.

  • That is the nicest air gun i'v ever seen on you tube. And 760 fps, thats more than than any home-made gun i'v seen. How much was the overall cost?

    thumbs up :)

  • Thanks for the kind words. The .25 caliber barrel is a Lothar Walthar and cost about $115. The .22 caliber is a Crosman barrel and cost about $15. The rest of the parts were mostly scrap aluminum and probably cost less than $20. However, the tools required, a lathe and a milling machine cost several thousand dollars.

  • Sounds like the barrel can be changed depanding on how much damage the shooter wants to do. Good idea. But i could not tell how you would get high preasured air in it. Do you use it with an air compressor or is it pump action or something?

  • I fill it with CO2 from a bulk tank. The fill valve is on the back end of the reservoir which is part of the stock.

  • How many full power shots per charge are you getting?

  • About 20 shots per fill.

  • awsome can you make a tutorial :)

  • omg r u using parts from a hunting bow?