
Building a Pipe Shotgun with the Pop-A 410 DIY Kit
Any prepared individual should have low-cost firearms on hand in the event of a long-term disaster. The Pop-A 410 pipe shotgun kit from Runway Sub-Cal requires just $35 in parts.

Other than having the knowledge to do it, which honestly is idiot simple, I see no reason to actually construct one of these. If we are at the point where people are making pipe zip guns because better alternatives do not exist are we to believe there will be supply of .410 shells?
Making Pipes Great AgainWe need bigger dia. pipe![]()
another good comment mangled by auto-carrotMaking Pipes Great Aging![]()
Ironic it'll cost more for the Shells than the zip-gun materials.Other than having the knowledge to do it, which honestly is idiot simple, I see no reason to actually construct one of these. If we are at the point where people are making pipe zip guns because better alternatives do not exist are we to believe there will be supply of .410 shells?
One can go to the hardware store and buy 22 caliber ramset blanks, ball bearings, some springs, nails, and a small tube and make a safe and accurate firearm. Requires minimal amount of tools, probably most here have already at their home/apartment.
I remember watching a video of someone making one, and even going all out and getting nice maple, staining it, and making a nice stock for a home made rifle. They wound up making it a smoothbore to shoot ball ammo (BBs/ball bearings) and lead airgun pellets using ramset blanks.
For .22 cal, all modern ones do. In fact, in the higher end air guns you can get whats known as slug liners that you can shoot bullets/slugs.Does a .22 cal. pellet gun have rifling? Asking for a friend.
And can legally be suppressedDoes a .22 cal. pellet gun have rifling? Asking for a friend.
For .22 cal, all modern ones do. In fact, in the higher end air guns you can get whats known as slug liners that you can shoot bullets/slugs.
However, for example my Crosman 760 Pumpmaster isn't rifled. It's a smooth bore, but I find it very accurate. But that is a .177.
You can buy rifled barrels for the 760 Pumpmaster.
I have a nice .30 cal airgun that pushes 160 ft/lbs and has a 10 shot capacity.
Those 760’s are the 10-22’s of the BB gun world!For .22 cal, all modern ones do. In fact, in the higher end air guns you can get whats known as slug liners that you can shoot bullets/slugs.
However, for example my Crosman 760 Pumpmaster isn't rifled. It's a smooth bore, but I find it very accurate. But that is a .177.
You can buy rifled barrels for the 760 Pumpmaster.
I have a nice .30 cal airgun that pushes 160 ft/lbs and has a 10 shot capacity.
I have a 760 that has the 5 shot sliding magazine. They don't make those no more and are getting harder and harder to find.Those 760’s are the 10-22’s of the BB gun world!
I wonder what would happen if Edwin filled an empty oxygen tank with tannerite, screwed the valve back on, and shot it with his 50 BMG?
That would have to be pretty interesting.
I remember that video from long ago... always been impressed with tannerite...i dont think putting the valve back on it would matter .. it would be just like a fuse hole on a canon .. not big enough to vent the explosion
i once cut open a 20g shot shell and put the powder into a empty bb gun C02 canister and then a green fuse in the hole ..
.. it hand grenade'ed
Who carries the better pipe? Lowes or Home Depot? Or do we need premium pipe from like the local mom and pop hardware store? Asking for a friend."For 12-gauge slam fire shotgun, you’ll need ¾- and 1-inch diameter pipes, plus a 1-inch cap to thread on the end of the 1-inch pipe that’ll act as your receiver."