February 21, 2023
Description
Remember playing battlefield 5 and shooting this weird looking suppressed handgun and the weirdness of it just made you want to have one? No…just me?
Last month I wanted to make a small “toy” gun that had functioning parts. So I sat down and started modeling this pipe. It was a very fun build, and it didn't take super long. Anyways, this model is my own design of the Welrod. So it isn't completely accurate to the real thing, but I think I got pretty close. Here is some important information…
A screwdriver
Sandpaper
A hammer
Glue} Superglue works fine. (Plastic bonder superglue is recommended)
Metal wire} I used 35 gage wire.
A screw} All honesty, I have no idea what screw I used. The screw should be 0.12 inches in Diameter though.
Layer Hight- 0.12mm (With a .4mm nozzle)
Support- On Receiver, Screw for bolt-bolt cap, and Chamber-Handle.
Speed- Up to you
you should have all of these parts;
STEP 1
Push in your Bolt from the front of the Chamber-Handle like so; Making sure that you have the notch on you Bolt lined up with the cut in the Chamber-Handle.
SPET 2
Screw down Screw for bolt-bolt cap to Bolt like so;
Close the chamber by lining up the notch on the Screw for bolt-bolt cap with the cut in Chamber-Handle. Twist counterclockwise to lock in place.
PART 3 (glue needed)
Grab the Suppressor and Receiver. Glue them in place as shown;
NOTE: Make sure you line up your front sight with the back sights when glue on the Suppressor.
PART 4 (glue needed)
Simply glue on the Safety as shown;
PART 5 (glue needed)
You'll need to find that 35 gage wire and cut a small piece from it, 0.65inchs in length. Bend down a small part of the wire and smash it with your hammer to form a flat trigger.
Now prepare and glue your trigger onto Chamber-Handle like so;
PART 6
Push your Mag in and have fun!
(All parts printed on an Ender 3 Pro)
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike