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THE .22 SILENCED PISTOL
1. Silencer Tube (1-1/8” Diameter) 2. Muzzle Cap (1” Diameter Tube and Washer). 3. Stack of nine, ¾ ” Plumbing Olives and Washers, (Baffles). 4. Collar, (attached to inside of silencer tube). 5. ½” HT Bolt / Fine thread, (Barrel). 6. Barrel Gas Ports. 7. Trigger, ( ¼“ bolt and collars). 8. Sear and Spring assembly. 9. Striker, 5/16’’ (long series) Allen Key. 10. Breech Block and Firing Pin. 11. Rubber Band. 12. Barrel Retaining Nuts. 13. Silencer Retaining Screw. 14. Collar, (attached to inside of silencer tube).
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2” x 1” Tube
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Prototype Design Drawings.
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.22 Pistol Photo Gallery
Fully Assembled
Cocked and ready to fire!
Prototype Design Drawings.
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Close up of the striker and breech block
The bullets come out of this hole!
A long drawn out view!
Prototype Design Drawings.
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GRIP CONSTRUCTION
(FRONT WALL MEASUREMENTS)
The grip acts as the receiver for all of the pistols component parts. It must be modified by cutting three holes into the grip front wall to the measurements supplied below. The grip consists of a 5-1/8” length of 2’’ x 1’’ tubing. The wall thickness of the tube should be 2.5mm. The holes are drilled to the following diameters: A= ½” (cut with hacksaw), B=5/16’’, C= ¼”. The upper most recess, ‘A’, is cut through one wall of the tube only. Holes ‘B’ and ‘C’ are drilled through both tube walls. Remove any burs from inside of the grip with a file.
(Measurements in millimetres unless specified)
51 11mm
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Cut top of grip so back edge is 11mm lower than front.
A. Barrel
B. Striker C. Trigger
SIDE VIEW
Front view of grip
It is now necessary to modify the rear of the grip so it will accept the breech block.
Prototype Design Drawings.
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