How to make a zip gun


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DATE: Sept. 9, 2021, 8:16 a.m.

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  1. the gun which I am about to explain how to build is an original style zip-
  2. gun. Other zip-guns have been made, but most have been of inferior quality
  3. and are very dangerous to operate. The gun I have constructed is easy to use
  4. and safe to operate.
  5. History:
  6. -------
  7. zip-guns where used during the gang war era because of their easiness to
  8. build and their small size. Many prisoners of have been known to construct
  9. zip-guns while in jail (but I have not heard of any prisoner escaping using
  10. a zip-gun).
  11. ===========
  12. -Materials-
  13. ===========
  14. you will need:
  15. -------------
  16. (1) ball point pen - approximately 5.3 Inches long (metal).
  17. (1) Strong spring - approximately 1.59 Inches long (able to fit inside
  18. 2nd half and a little bit of the first).
  19. (1) Strong metal bar - approximately 2.5 Inches long (able to fit
  20. inside pen).
  21. (1) Strong small metal bar (a little bigger then the circumference of
  22. the spring and able to slide easily thru the 2nd half of the pen).
  23. A few .22 Caliber bullets.
  24. Optional:
  25. --------
  26. (1) soldering iron.
  27. ==============
  28. -Construction-
  29. ==============
  30. -please note: diagrams not to scale.
  31. First untwist the ball point pen and take out all the insides (you may
  32. break them to get them out because they are not needed and should be
  33. discarded (see diag. A).
  34. -The pen (diag. A)-
  35. --------------------------
  36. -< + :*]
  37. --------------------------
  38. ^ ^
  39. 1St half 2nd half
  40. < denotes pen tip (where the ink comes out).
  41. + Denotes middle (separation point of pen).
  42. *] denotes push button.
  43. Now take the metal bar (larger one) and attach it to the push button (see
  44. Diag. B).
  45. -Firing pin (diag.B)-
  46. --------------------*
  47. ^ ^
  48. metal bar push button
  49. you can attach it by either shoving the metal bar into the bottom
  50. or by soldering it in place (please note: I recommend soldering the metal
  51. bar in place). Important - the metal bar must be attached in the exact
  52. middle of the push button (the metal bar will act as a striking pin and
  53. must be in the exact center so it will strike the middle of the bullet
  54. causing the bullet to go off).
  55. With the metal bar now firmly attached to the push button, put the
  56. push button inside the pen like it should be (see diag. C).
  57. -Firing pin placement (diag. C)
  58. --------------------
  59. -B-B-:-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-*]
  60. --------------------
  61. ^
  62. 2nd half
  63. -B- denotes metal bar.
  64. : Denotes middle (separation point of pen).
  65. *] denotes push button.
  66. Now take the spring and slide it over the metal bar (see diag.D).
  67. -Placement of spring (diag. D)
  68. ---------------------
  69. -B-B-:BXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXB*]
  70. ---------------------
  71. ^
  72. 2nd half
  73. -B- denotes metal bar.
  74. : Denotes middle (separation point of pen).
  75. *] denotes push button.
  76. X denotes spring around metal bar.
  77. Now with the spring around the metal bar and the push button where it
  78. Should be, attach (by soldering or twisting, soldering preferred) the
  79. small metal bar to the metal bar (see diag.E).
  80. -Attachment of small metal bar
  81. (diag. E)
  82. . -------------------
  83. -B-B^B-:BXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXB*]
  84. ' -------------------
  85. -B- denotes metal bar.
  86. : Denotes middle (separation point of pen).
  87. *] denotes push button.
  88. X denotes spring around metal.
  89. ^ denotes small metal bar attached to metal bar.
  90. Note: it might also be helpful to solder the small metal bar to the
  91. Spring along with soldering it to the metal bar.
  92. ==========================
  93. -Test of firing mechanism-
  94. ==========================
  95. pull back push button as far as it will go while holding onto the second
  96. half of the pen. Now let go and the metal bar (longer one) should snap
  97. forward and then return to its approximate starting position.
  98. ==============
  99. -Finishing up-
  100. ==============
  101. placement of bullet:
  102. -------------------
  103. a .22 Caliber bullet should now be placed in the 1st half of the "pen"
  104. approximately 1 1/2 millimeters in front of where the metal bar would
  105. be if the "pen" was put back together. Be sure to tape (or whatever you think
  106. will work) the bullet inside the casing or else the bullet, if moved,
  107. might go off accidentally (see diag.F).
  108. -Bullet placement (diag. F)-
  109. ---------------------------
  110. < <* -B^B:BXXXXXXXXXXXB*]
  111. ---------------------------
  112. ^ ^
  113. 1St half 2nd half
  114. -B- denotes metal bar.
  115. : Denotes middle (sepearation point of pen).
  116. *] denotes push button.
  117. X denotes spring around metal bar.
  118. ^ denotes small metal bar attached to metal bar.
  119. How to operate:
  120. --------------
  121. Pull back on push button as far as it will go, then let go - the bullet
  122. has just been fired (easy, right?).
  123. If you wish to shoot another bullet, untwist the "pen", take out the
  124. shell and reload (see placement of bullet).
  125. Notes:
  126. -----
  127. the bullet will tumble when shot instead of the spiraling because the
  128. inside of the 1st half (the barrel) has no lands or grooves. Tumbling
  129. is good because the bullet will rip thru a target, but it does cause the
  130. bullet to be off target approximately 3-4 inches. Having no lands or grooves
  131. makes the bullet hard to be traced back to its source (no striations).
  132. If you wish to make lands and grooves, you can by taking a screw and
  133. twisting it inside the 1st half of the "pen" (adds striations to bullet).
  134. I would also advise you to cut off the tip of the "pen". If the tip is
  135. left on, the bullet will still shoot, but it will blow thru the tip and send
  136. pieces of the pen flying in different directions (also causing the bullet to
  137. be off target.)
  138. -Optional: diagram-removal of tip-
  139. /
  140. /----------------
  141. --/ :
  142. < / :
  143. --/ :
  144. /----------------
  145. /
  146. < denotes tip (where ink used to come out).
  147. : Denotes middle (separation point of pen).
  148. / Denotes where tip should be removed (just enough to let the
  149. bullet shoot out).
  150. How it should look when it is complete
  151. -complete diagaram (with tip removed)-
  152. -----------:-------------
  153. /-----------:-------------
  154. <*+= B-^-:BXXXXXXXXXXXB*]
  155. /-----------:-------------
  156. -----------:-------------
  157. / Denotes where the pen "caves in" after tip is removed.
  158. <*+= Denotes .22 Bullet taped to bottom.
  159. -B- denotes metal bar.
  160. ^ denotes small metal bar.
  161. : Denotes middle (the separating point of the pen).
  162. X denotes spring around metal bar.
  163. *] denotes push button.
  164. ============================
  165. -Advantages & disadvantages-
  166. ============================
  167. disadvantages:
  168. -------------
  169. (1) one shot capacity-only one bullet can be shot at a time (you must
  170. reload the gun everytime you want to shoot).
  171. (2) Not as accurate as a regular .22 Caliber gun (but the gun was not
  172. intended for target shooting).
  173. (3) Looking like a pen may cause dangerous situations.
  174. Advantages:
  175. ----------
  176. (1) easy to build.
  177. (2) Easy to use.
  178. (3&4) Easy to conceal and discard.
  179. (5) Low cost (almost nothing).
  180. ----------------------------------------
  181. Later, dazed and confused ones...
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  183. hell's hackers<*=-
  184. look for:
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  187. portable black box
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  189. ring master gun volume i-iii
  190. telenet hacking volume I & ii
  191. trace detection
  192. trashing techniques volume i-iii
  193. voice memo hacking volume I & ii
  194. disclaimer:
  195. ----------
  196. all information contained in this file is for information purposes only.
  197. The author takes no responsibility for the action(s) of his readers. The
  198. reader in question accepts total responsibility for any consequences
  199. resulting due to the presence of this info.
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