Very interesting. I built a live-fire Blade Runner Blaster using a Tomenosuke Blaster Pro Assembly Kit and a real Charter Arms Bulldog. I’m now working on an all genuine parts live-fire Blade Runner Blaster which is a crazy insane amount of machining and gunsmith work!
many cast-able urethane resins have that translucent orange look, maybe you could remix the grip files and make a set of molds so people could cast them.
Maybe you can add a partial enclosure at the rear of the gun around the hammer to fill in some off that open space. Not so much as to impede function, but enough to more effectively mimic the silhouette of the movie gun.
Or maybe a separate part that sandwiches the hammer spur. When the hammer is forward it would match the original shape, but it could still be thumbed back separately to work the gun
Looking at the Mateba MTR-8 revolver, given its cylinder is so far forward, I have this insane notion of: i) - use the 'lever' as charging handle/ejecting rod especially when you ii) - lengthen the cylinder to fit a center-fire rifle round, hence using a lever to actuate the ejecting rod. or iii) - if you _are_ able to make a cylinder for a small caliber, center-fire, rifle round, use the 'lever' as one would as a bolt action ... Granted, the level of engineering required will, chances are, make this gun wholly inpractical ... unless you like the idea of a CCW revolver that, whilst is akin to EDC a DEagle, .50AE, to have something of that heft, but can fire center-fire, FMJ rifle rounds, with an eight inch barrel ahead of the cylinder, which, if you know the MTR-8, is already a long gun, even with a relatively short barrel, but adding a longer barrel will, nevertheless, would still be smaller than even a Ruger Mini-14 ... Thinking about it a bit more, it would be more like a tiny bolt action rifle, except the cylinder is the magazine. The 'bolt handle' would be for the off-hand, custom to whether the shooter is right, or left handed. In my head, I can imagine taking a modified Weaver Stance, using my right hand on the trigger, and grip, whilst 'running the bolt' with my left, with speed loading the fresh rounds, using my left hand, with the right index finger on the trigger guard ... quite possibly, reloading might be just a tiny bit faster, as an incidental, due to without having to eject the spent casings, first ... With the MTR-8, just Increasing the space behind the cylinder, and it may be possible to have a ejection port, plus room for everything else you need, for a tiny bolt action. The real mind bender is how to connect the trigger to the firing pin ... although, to go with the 'Bladerunner', and/or Steampunk aesthetic, having it hammer fire, instead of striker fire, may help in a work-around for said problem ... Again, absolutely insane idea, which may never sell, at all ... ... but, if you can get it to work, it would be one of those rare instances when slapping a miniature rifle, IR, scope on a pistol, makes complete sense ... ... and, again, being able to shoot rifle rounds from a gun not that much bigger than a .50AE maybe appealing to just enough, that sales equals costs, or better ... [Edit: just to add to the insanity of this idea, have it chambered for a 5.56×50mm cartridge, with a 100 gr bullet ... ]
I think the look would be completed with an extended backstrap that beefs up the back of the gun around the hammer- leaving a cutout so you can still actuate the hammer
I would try solid infill transparent orange TPU for the grips. I use it for FPV drone parts and I think the soft/squishiness of the TPU would make for some comfortable grips.
It's the standard side arm of a Bladerunner , but not regular cops, Replicants are tough, they are supposed to fire something like a gyrojet micro rocket round or something like that.
can you scale this to fit a charter arms .44 bulldog revolver? thats what the original gun was they used. ive consodered getting the japanese model kit several times to make a functioning one.
I built a live-fire Blade Runner Blaster using a Tomenosuke Blaster Pro Assembly Kit and a real Charter Arms Bulldog. It was a bit of gunsmith work, but it turned out amazing, good luck!
Hey Booligan where will Rick be releasing this or has already released this? I'm newer to the print world still trying to find my way. Any info would be much appreciated
I know this video isn't related to it, but I was wondering if you had any long term issues using Tru oil on your trapper pistol build? (just commenting here because it's your most recent video) I have a Kentucky rifle kit, and I'm thinking about using the same minwax provincial stain you used. Tru oil is usually used with water or alcohol based stains, but minwax is oil based. I don't know how oil on oil would hold up, but it seemed to be fine at least shortly after on your build. Did it seem to behave how it's supposed to long term? Thanks
Can you print a "counter weight" for the heritage rough rider that extends backward off the bottom of the grip/a grip cover with a "counter weight" on it. I'm thinking something that goes straight back about 16 inches...
If someone could figure out an led module to fit in the lower section maybe somehow program something to pick up six kinetic or audio impulses changing the light from green to yellow to red.
@@Asherons welp it could use 20 guage shotgun with really short barrell over the revolver essembly with shroud cover barrell I made 3d model for it like a concept for airsoft years ago but I'm not sure about real recoil Maybe flare round would do the job better
it looks a little bit like the light gun for virtua cop 1 and 2. p.s. I just watched blade runner and I have to say it is a weird but great sci fi movie. Two Thumbs up :)
bless the 3d printing community i love seeing all these Sci Fi guns come to life.
It’s one of my favorite things to do in this hobby!
1.) Go to Novac
2.) Steal the "That Gun"
3.) Get Boone
4.) Leave
Very interesting. I built a live-fire Blade Runner Blaster using a Tomenosuke Blaster Pro Assembly Kit and a real Charter Arms Bulldog. I’m now working on an all genuine parts live-fire Blade Runner Blaster which is a crazy insane amount of machining and gunsmith work!
many cast-able urethane resins have that translucent orange look, maybe you could remix the grip files and make a set of molds so people could cast them.
Yep, that’s one of the options I go over in this video! Might be the best option.
Maybe you can add a partial enclosure at the rear of the gun around the hammer to fill in some off that open space. Not so much as to impede function, but enough to more effectively mimic the silhouette of the movie gun.
Or maybe a separate part that sandwiches the hammer spur. When the hammer is forward it would match the original shape, but it could still be thumbed back separately to work the gun
Totally should make that non-usable lever actuate the shell ejecting rod.
Looking at the Mateba MTR-8 revolver, given its cylinder is so far forward, I have this insane notion of:
i) - use the 'lever' as charging handle/ejecting rod especially when you
ii) - lengthen the cylinder to fit a center-fire rifle round, hence using a lever to actuate the ejecting rod.
or
iii) - if you _are_ able to make a cylinder for a small caliber, center-fire, rifle round, use the 'lever' as one would as a bolt action ...
Granted, the level of engineering required will, chances are, make this gun wholly inpractical ... unless you like the idea of a CCW revolver that, whilst is akin to EDC a DEagle, .50AE, to have something of that heft, but can fire center-fire, FMJ rifle rounds, with an eight inch barrel ahead of the cylinder, which, if you know the MTR-8, is already a long gun, even with a relatively short barrel, but adding a longer barrel will, nevertheless, would still be smaller than even a Ruger Mini-14 ...
Thinking about it a bit more, it would be more like a tiny bolt action rifle, except the cylinder is the magazine. The 'bolt handle' would be for the off-hand, custom to whether the shooter is right, or left handed. In my head, I can imagine taking a modified Weaver Stance, using my right hand on the trigger, and grip, whilst 'running the bolt' with my left, with speed loading the fresh rounds, using my left hand, with the right index finger on the trigger guard ... quite possibly, reloading might be just a tiny bit faster, as an incidental, due to without having to eject the spent casings, first ...
With the MTR-8, just Increasing the space behind the cylinder, and it may be possible to have a ejection port, plus room for everything else you need, for a tiny bolt action. The real mind bender is how to connect the trigger to the firing pin ... although, to go with the 'Bladerunner', and/or Steampunk aesthetic, having it hammer fire, instead of striker fire, may help in a work-around for said problem ...
Again, absolutely insane idea, which may never sell, at all ...
... but, if you can get it to work, it would be one of those rare instances when slapping a miniature rifle, IR, scope on a pistol, makes complete sense ...
... and, again, being able to shoot rifle rounds from a gun not that much bigger than a .50AE maybe appealing to just enough, that sales equals costs, or better ...
[Edit: just to add to the insanity of this idea, have it chambered for a 5.56×50mm cartridge, with a 100 gr bullet ... ]
That gun.. Fallout new Vegas.. 💪💪👏👏👏👏
All we need now is a revolver chambered in 5.56
@@old-worldghost3451 Shockingly, you can get the BFR in 45-70 or 30-30, but not 223 Rem.
I bet they'd do it if you paid them enough, though.
I subscribed immediately after watching this. I can’t wait for the file drop.
Just found you through PSR and am looking forward to more of your videos.
Looking great already! I'll definitely be interested to see where this goes.
It's been about 6 months - any update on getting this released? Maybe just the grips if the rest still isn't ready?
Just checking back. Any word on when/where it's releasing yet?
Wonder how it would turn out if you soaked the clear PLA in orange RIT dye after printing.
I think the look would be completed with an extended backstrap that beefs up the back of the gun around the hammer- leaving a cutout so you can still actuate the hammer
A gun/ Sci-fi geek with an awesome collection and 3D printer? How are you not famous?
Between my various social platforms, I have like half a million subscribers, lol. That’s famous enough for me 😉
has this been released anywhere? If so, where?
Where are the files so I can print this?
Notification squad. Would love to see some ruger 57 builds with the serialized trigger group.
It's on my road map for early 2022!
Was this thing ever released? I can't find anything about this Rick Wells guy, much less his work and where to find it.
I would try solid infill transparent orange TPU for the grips. I use it for FPV drone parts and I think the soft/squishiness of the TPU would make for some comfortable grips.
Cool!
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Thats the coolest thing going
love to see this available
Any updates on this? I'd love to buy or 3d print it myself.
Any updates on the release of this?
It's the standard side arm of a Bladerunner , but not regular cops, Replicants are tough, they are supposed to fire something like a gyrojet micro rocket round or something like that.
Print the grips in white or clear nylon and dip them in yellow RIT dye.
Any update or estimate release of the Beta?
Yes please, a Sci-fi gun I can afford.
where do you publish the STL. files? I want to print one of these so bad.
My complete files are all released on Booligancustomgunworks. This one isn’t on there yet.
Omgawd awesome
Id love to have that as my first gun
This is just a couple piston parts missing from being semi auto if there is enough gas in a .22 for that
Sounds like Maurice the FrankenRuger
I want one for my 45 colt
Only one word.... EPIC!!!
NOW THAT IS AWESOME !! That`s a kit I would love to get 😃😃👍👍
can you scale this to fit a charter arms .44 bulldog revolver? thats what the original gun was they used. ive consodered getting the japanese model kit several times to make a functioning one.
For that, it wouldn’t be a rescale but a complete redesign.
@@booliganshootingsports yeah, i know 😔
I built a live-fire Blade Runner Blaster using a Tomenosuke Blaster Pro Assembly Kit and a real Charter Arms Bulldog. It was a bit of gunsmith work, but it turned out amazing, good luck!
Hey Booligan where will Rick be releasing this or has already released this? I'm newer to the print world still trying to find my way. Any info would be much appreciated
I need to touch bases with him about that, I'd love to host the completed files on my odysee page with his permission.
Any update on this?
will this kit fit on a Diamondback Sidekick?
I wanna see if you can do the revolver from vash the stampede
I know this video isn't related to it, but I was wondering if you had any long term issues using Tru oil on your trapper pistol build? (just commenting here because it's your most recent video)
I have a Kentucky rifle kit, and I'm thinking about using the same minwax provincial stain you used. Tru oil is usually used with water or alcohol based stains, but minwax is oil based. I don't know how oil on oil would hold up, but it seemed to be fine at least shortly after on your build.
Did it seem to behave how it's supposed to long term? Thanks
Oh for sure, the finish has hardened up and looks/feels great still.
@@booliganshootingsports Cool, thanks. That gun looks awesome btw, perfect color imo
Can you print a "counter weight" for the heritage rough rider that extends backward off the bottom of the grip/a grip cover with a "counter weight" on it. I'm thinking something that goes straight back about 16 inches...
so RADICAL!!
Is this available?
hey rumor has it you’re dropping this file on cyber Monday is that true?
It’s not my file to drop unfortunately
Would you have Ricks contact or whoever’s file this is to drop?
If someone could figure out an led module to fit in the lower section maybe somehow program something to pick up six kinetic or audio impulses changing the light from green to yellow to red.
An LED package is part of the design roadmap 👍
I know it sounds weird and cheap but inland orange tpu has produced very translucent prints. Hope this helps 👍
The lever over the cylinder is driving me crazy
Do you have any plans on releasing the files for just the grips? They look amazing
When?
They make it for the H8R airsoft pistol
Can you Rit dye PLA like regular polymer parts?
if you got the chiappa rhino or mateba revolver
i think you could make the revolver with upper barrell shotgun on it
Really? I have one! What's your idea?
@@Asherons welp it could use 20 guage shotgun with really short barrell over the revolver essembly with shroud cover barrell
I made 3d model for it like a concept for airsoft years ago but I'm not sure about real recoil
Maybe flare round would do the job better
Necro post... any news on this?
Gun for new Alek Baldwin movie)))
it looks a little bit like the light gun for virtua cop 1 and 2. p.s. I just watched blade runner and I have to say it is a weird but great sci fi movie. Two Thumbs up :)
What printer do you use for builds like these, or the shotgun?
I generally run Ender 3 printers.
stl ?
That gun!
THAT GUN
but can i install it on a .44 magnum 🤔
Sure, if you can find a 44. magnum that's identical to a Heritage Rough Rider and scale the 3D files up to fit it.
@@Davenzoid EAA bounty hunter would be close
thats... thats.. that gun, fallout nv baby
That gun
Oh cool cool
id just 99% infill the grips
interested
Take my money
Yass
5.56 pistol
Ok
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