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Here's a challenge Brandon: Design your own Luty. Using parts available from a hardware store, design an imporved version. Maybe fires from a closed bolt, give it a stock, give it sights. I think we'd all like to see your take on a more modern and more effective Luty
Paint it orange with black tiger stripes...lol I always wanted to do that with my registered Sten MK2 just for the hell of it....That or give it a flame job. Just something totally silly...
I am fairly certain that the 'Expedient' part was more a comparison between the time it takes to build one of these versus the time it takes to legally own an actual firearm in the UK
no, expedient more or less means the shortest path to the desired goal. for a smg made from off the shelf parts, this is about as quick as it gets. virtually no effort was made to make it more user friendly, more polished, or more refined than it needed to be to fulfill its role.
To be fair, that definition would also apply to Americans. Especially if you don't have or want to dump like $20,000 into an old registered subgun some 'investor' bought in the 80s for $50.
I like to think of the concept of this gun as a "liberator that would actually kill a soldier", not meant to be kept, but more of a throwaway once you cap a better equipped enemy and yoink his shit. With the plus side of not having to rely on a single .45 acp that may or may not miss
In Summary: Cons of this gun: -short range -inaccurate -unreliable -will cut you open -awful trigger -difficult to build -no stock Pros of this gun: -is a gun
UK citizen here... agree 100% Now, only criminals can acquire firearms that aren't double barrel toobs. Grew up on a farm with a cheap Bikal double barrel. Was so sad when we moved off the farm and into town. Not only was I saying goodbye to the childhood home, but we had to give up the shotgun as well. Tried to find it a new owner, but honestly; it was such a cheap thing (decent engravings though...) that no one wanted it, and it ended up scrapped. That thing put food on my plate most months when I was home. I also slept easier in the harder to police; rural English countryside where response times are very poor. Just knowing this was in the house. Side tangent; a local farmer once called the police that there was an intruder in his home. The police said they could be there in an hour. The farmer called back 5 min later, saying he had shot the intruder, and their services were no longer required.... 15min later, the police arrived in force, only to find the burglar alive and arrested him. They angrily confronted the farmer about why he had lied to the police. The farmer calmly asked why they had said it would take an hour to reach his farm if they could get there in 15 minutes... Don't know if this is just a rural legend. But it certainly fits what most of the locals will tell you, considering how criminal gangs often fund it easier to steal from rural targets in the UK. Often making off with large pieces of farming equipment. Wish our political masters would treat us like adults and allow us the right to self-preservation.
Feel you. Even in America I’m from California guns are legal here but they reallllly don’t want you to use it. (Can’t be on your person, has to be in the boot of the car with the magazine in a separate box) fuck government tyranny
Sounds like blood gets results! They thought the burglar had been shot. It’s the leftism part of human nature that wants to keep giving it up. Your weapons, that is. It doesn’t want to for nothing. You know that, right?
@@rangers11000He didn't shoot the burglar, he just said that to the cops so they could find the time to come to his house to arrest him. Notice how he chopped the response time from an hour to 15 minutes? Thugs are protected more than law abiding citizens. I hecking looove Europe
One of the first things a friend of mine in Arizona did when he heard about the Luty, was, well, build one(kinda worked). The very next thing he did was start modifying said design, the trigger being the first thing he fixed, then he rifled the barrel(actually the last Luty he built had a barrel he drilled from solid stock on a lathe, so kind of cheating), which required better springs, heavier bolt, and a whole bunch of other things, and designed a better Mag Catch/release system. In the end, he built four guns, the last one of which worked surprisingly well, abandoned the project, and built a semi-auto pistol of his own design, which worked great. He said he applied all the lessons he learned from improving the Luty and decided to enroll in gunsmith school. Great video. Later Edits: My friend saw this comment. He asked that I add the following: his first mod was to create a disconnector to make the gun semi-auto for legal reasons, so technically, he never made a "genuine Luty." While the 2nd Amendment allows him to build any gun he can legally own and Arizona(most firearm-friendly state in the Union) has no other restrictions, it is still illegal to build a machine gun in the US. Hey Brandon, how about doing builds on all the stuff in Professor Parabellum's Practical Scrap Metal Arms series, being as you're one of the few who can do it legally?
Many just simply don't understand that the Ludy project is obviously a fail project if you can't get 9mm ammo for it that are banned for citizens in your country, unless someone have a simple recipe for smokeless powder and easy way to get 9mm cases and primers that are all banned it's just a useless thing to make that can put you to jail for no reason.
@@ommsterlitz1805 then go for a caliber you can find easily. Make adjustments as needed. If you can pull off the build you can pull off improving it. That’s kinda the aim of the project. Get to know how it works then make it better.
@@Beer-can_full_of_toes I think you don't understand that in Europe most countries have banned all guns and obviously ammo if you are not police or registered hunters that counts in a few hundreds in an entire country so your first step is to make ammo before even consider making any guns
@@Beer-can_full_of_toes well in most countries you cant find any ammo easily, like China for example. thankfully anti gunners are retarded and dont ban ammo in the USA. if they did 99.5% of lawful gun owners would never shoot their guns again once their supply runs out. ammo is very hard to make from scratch if all of the components are also banned. im as pro gun as it gets but its naïve to think that if a hypothetical Nazi style country banned guns and bullets that the resistance could easily form a group with dozens of homemade guns and plenty of ammo. it would be a huge uphill battle and they'd need to raid the places with real guns like police stations. gun and ammo control is and will always be an effective way to oppress people, even in 2022 where someone with a $300 3D printer can pump out liberator pistols with relative ease. i guess guns with a spring to propell the bullet could be an option but idk how high of a velocity one could achieve like that. compressed air is also another option, but its not super easy to work with. if bullets are banned though air guns would likely be the best option though, because you cant ban balls of metal. they could ban compressed airtanks though unless you have a license to own one, and that would probably be full size tanks at mechanics shops, not airgun/paintball gun size tanks. im sure those would be banned.
There was a Polish sub-gun in WWII that they made in makeshift workshops behind enemy lines. The Błyskawica. Only sub-gun produced by Allied forces in occupied Europe. If you can find the specs for it, that'd be cool to see if you could replicate it.
Słyszałem o tym, chyba to była Polska wersja, Britiskiego Sten. Brandon if you see this comment please check that gun out( also błyskawica,) Translates t lighting.
As a British citizen, this is the first I’m hearing of this gun and Mr. Luty. I can’t imagine why the government would not want us to know about his creative ingenuity... 😁
Point of order, Luty never intended it to be accurate, pretty, or user friendly. He simply built it and designed it to prove you can't stop the signal... Once someone knows how things work, you can't stop it, no matter how much you make it "illegal". In other words, LITERAL knowledge is power .. God bless P. Luty
Amen man and isnt it just about the most beautiful act of free human will youve ever seen theres the kid that laid under the tank in teinamen then theres luty
The only problem is, guns like this are only any good if you can get hold of the ammunition. Plenty of British could make this gun, but getting hold of ammunition would be as difficult as getting a properly manufactured gun anyway. Therefore a home made gun is a waste of time, sadly.
@@feoffle British transport police mostly use MP5s and SIGs that use 9mm, in a pinch, (and especially with the right boys from West Ham, Southend, etc....) Boxes go missing off trucks
@@feoffle You can make your own ammo too. Reliability goes down by 11 factorial, but still possible. If I remember correct. Luty also released book how to make your own ammo.
honestly homemade machine guns are way more interesting than mass produced ones. They are examples of fantastic innovation even in the face of severe restrictions and lack of resources
@@Lofi.z34 All good I saw you replied to someone who must-have deleted their comment. So I was curious what they said and whether they were stating a particular law
If it was made in WWII during the Battle of Britan and submitted to the MOD as a civilian armorment, Mr. Luty would have received a medal and they would have passed out the notebook and encouraged people to build it
@@rorysmith1335 The bad part is that you can't really get 9mm unless you've already "acquired" a better gun. But if you made a black powder liberator that would be a different story since you can make black powder fairly easily and simple blunderbuss like weapons are easy to make.
Well said for calm Canada you Canadians got a little be of some excitement going on. Good for you. It is been said that a little revolution now and again is a healthy thing.- Sean Connery. Red October was a pretty good movie.
Yeah did the proof firing on the bases acceptance of the first batches of L85's the failure to pass was something truly shocking, apart from the actual design problems there was also so many stupid shoddy construction mistakes, the whole thing in the early days was pure dogshit of the highest order. In fact I think Luty could of actually done better after by then many years of practice in gun making, I mean to design a Armed Forces weapon that had an inherent design flaw so bad that if the gun jammed ( it did allot) there was a constant roll of the dice that it would have to be a second line repair due to the dammed 2 guiding rods on the carrier getting a geometric lock and then bending.
More like British man maintains traditional British values and gets pressed for it. Let us remember before America was a country it was a colony and many of the values but not all came over the seas.
Your values and our values are the same. The difference is that you codified your constitution whereas we relied to heavily on the flexibility of our constitution which rather than being codified and assembled in one document is just a collection of important acts and charters recognised by lawyers as being important. This worked well for us but then Marxism happened.
You should do his revised luty next. The bsp (British standard pipe) smg seems easier to manufacture, has an improved mag catch, should be even FASTER to produce and has a few other interesting alterations. Never had so many like before, thanks guys!!!! AK50 will be cool and all but I've waited forever to see someone do a luty like this. The bsp subby though, that thing is a work of spartan art. Pretty sure the borz is based off of it so if you know it's reliable enough for actual wartime combat (unlike the luty) it might be worth a closer look if we wanna get into the whole expedient firearm genre. Just my two cents.
@@purplemnkydshwshr I think that’s the idea behind most sub machine guns produced in the 40’s/50’s. The pps-43, m3 grease gun, sten, they’re all simple machine guns that a factory can spit out
I’m actually pretty impressed with Brandon’s build quality; this is probably the best-built Luty I’ve ever seen, and it (appears to) run perfectly. Good job, fun video.
Some advice if you (for some reason) make a Luty: -if possible weld on a homage stock to the back -when firing, grasp the mag and mag-well with your other hand to prevent the mag from falling out - do not be afraid to do some carving on the bolts on the top to make some “sights” - don’t be stupid
Yep, I'm a licensed gunowner in Canada. We had our mandatory safety courses, background checks, and 1 month cooling off period (for some people right now it's a few months). Yet we have a government that has put a ban on most of our semiautomatic rifles. Yesterday the Police Chief Union confirmed that it illegally purchased firearms were used in crime and not the firearms owned by legal certified gunowners.
@UCGFgRD2eZ9rc34_1MdhkK0g yes, which is entirely the point. Those using guns for crimes already don't care about the guns laws and are mostly already banned from having guns, making it harder for law abiding citizens to have guns does not change that.
Kudos to Brandon for still including full auto guns in his videos. Some other guntubers who shall remain nameless bent to RUclips’s ridiculous rules and their videos have declined pretty rapidly ever since.
Democratic People's Republic of New Jersey?? Don't know for sure but given the DD issue and the fact that I keep getting bounced from the video ... If it waddles and quacks, it's probably a duck.
I wonder if I can insert a normal link or is it only available to bots? ruclips.net/video/15ZQKWSPomU/видео.html But KB now has a slightly different, but no less interesting content.
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Gun laws aren’t a deterrent, it’s just a checklist
Luty was making a point - the government was trying to define what a "gun" was so they could ban it, Luty pointed out you could make a gun out of common tools and sheet metal and when they didn't listen he designed and published his book
I get the feeling this whole guide isn't about making an effective smg, it was more a massive middle finger to the government by producing a proof of concept that no matter the item, be it guns, knives, hammers, screw drivers etc people will always find a way to cause damage to others so blaming the item isn't the solution
Thank you Brandon...P A Luty's legacy left more than a flame in a few peoples minds (FGC 9 anyone ?)...His legacy continues on in the 3d printed world...Fantastic to see a 'Luty' in the flesh and spitting middle fingers to government 1 round at a time...Best wishes from the UK
You've got to remember this is a guy who'd never built a firearm in his life before and he comes up with a blowback open bolt 9 mm machine gun out of hardware store parts
Tbf he had access to the internet, But still a persons first homemade gun is usually a single shot .22 pistol. Not a fucking MP40 made out of sheet metal lol
@@ricedbroccoli my first gun I built was an AR-15 because you can buy a receiver blank for about $30 in the jig for about $150 to Mill it out and I just bought the upper a magazine a strap and a cleaning kit from a local manufacturer through mail order that was the first gun I ever built second one was a 9 mm pistol based off of a third generation Glock and like I said I bought a kit to make the receiver out of or the lower frame and then I just bought all the other pieces on mail order
The Luty, does exactly what it was designed to do. Enable a citizen to create a crude, but functional firearm in a location where they may be prohibited from owning defensive devices. Also, the usual purpose of a weapon like this.. is to.... enable it's user.... to..acquire a better weapon. Know what I'm sayin'?
There's something strangely elegant about the Grease Gun-esque aesthetics of this gun. I'd love to see a modern redesign of this that possibly takes Glock stick mags and Glock parts.
Make your own mags, but I agree. I would like to see this thing even slightly upgraded with maybe a rifled barrel from some random pistol and a better trigger/bolt design
The luty is a folk legend. One of my favorite stories about firearms ever. Too bad how the story ended however. Government should never have that tight of control over the people, it should be the other way around.
Do the COD cursed gun treatment. It needs a bayonet, a shorter barrel with a flash hider, and M203 under barrel grenade launcher, and a giant hunting rifle scope.
Luty proved his point! It's an incredible achievement. One can always smooth out its edges. It was amazing to see one in action. Thanks for this important contribution to firearms history ❤
I really do admire Luty for taking a stand on the issue and proving his point: The harder you make it to acquire registered firearms, the more likely people are just going to make their own, whereby you lose the advantage of at least knowing who has the firearms. I hear in Australia now the police are often caught blindsided by homemade guns during raids when they thought the person had no guns.
Here in the US, we have a lot of hobby machinists that make reproductions of historical weapons of all kinds. I even know a guy in Arizona that made himself an MG42 in his home shop and it was AWESOME!
@@michaelfreeze2949 I've been making my own ammunition for years. Powder, primers, cartridge casings and projectiles. This is all really old and simple technologies. It can be slow at first, but once you get the fundamentals down, it's really easy. The patent system is an excellent resource for information.
I think this would be a good collab video with some of the bigger gun channels. Brandon, Kentucky, demo ranch, all get 6 months to design and assemble their own take on the luty, then do a series of tests on it to see who’s wins. Accuracy, torture test, range/velocity, etc..
I always thought of the Luty as being something akin to a "cadillac" version of the Liberator pistol of WWII. By comparison it's an absolute beast and it has more features and capacity, but It's still not really intended to be a gun for someone to fight with, it's a gun to get a better gun with.
Given the Poles made Sten’s in Warsaw in 1944 during German occupation - including ALL the British markings and serial numbers - you would be amazed what you can make in your garage…
Imagine dropping a million of these on Australia 🇦🇺 to help those poor bastards out… or Venezuela 🇻🇪… or Myanmar 🇲🇲… or Hong Kong 🇭🇰… or Afghanistan 🇦🇫… oh, wait. Never mind that last one, we dropped $85 billion of our best guns and equipment on them🤨
As a young teen when the Dunblane shooting happened, the resulting knee jerk reaction from the government killed a potential future career/winning hobby for me. My grandad had a pistol collection and every Sunday we'd go down the range and blat some targets. In his pistol collection he had a Weobley 22 service revolver, .22 Llama, 22 derringers, .38/357 S&W k frame 9", Beretta 92F, Colt Navy 44 Black powder (which he bought deactivated but reactivated it as he was a civil engineer by trade, with a fully loaded workshop with myford lathes, drill presses, reloading gear, and, it was child's play to him to do such a basic re-do). I showed a very promising hand at becoming a successful pistol target shooter. I had a nice 1½“ grouping at 25m with 9mm and 357 magnum/38 special. Not only did he have a couple of nice pistols that we shot on MOD ranges but we'd go rifle target shooting too. He had a beautiful Sauer, semi-floating barrel 270 win mag with a 4-12x56 Swarovski crystal, red/green illuminated mil-dot reticle. We'd shoot this at 500m at the Middlewick range at the Colchester glasshouse barracks. After a couple of weeks I could put 2 rounds in the 10 ring and 1 10/9 ring clip on a standard ten ring A4 target. The Dunblane shooting also destroyed an entire industry here, it sunk businesses into bankruptcy, made thousands of people unemployed and killed a healthy hobby for thousands also. Pistols were melted down after handing them over to the police, some 23,000 estimated and 700,000 rounds of ammunition of various calibres.
The government didn't want to ban pistols, it was very much the easy option to shut the public up. Blair also had to stick his nose in after the fact and banned .22 pistols which were previously exempt from the ban
I made a full auto 410 shotgun in my parents garage in high-school, it was supposed to be a gas op semi auto but since I didn't use hardened steel it became direct blowback full auto after 4 shots, then it stopped working after 3 boxes. Even had a stripper clip. Also when I was a little older I made a 36mm blackpowder cannon using a rotating bolt but never made a magazine for it, it worked till I got tired of buying pyrodex, copper bbs and bore butter. So much goddamn bore butter. Had about 3 foot of "barrel" left over from making the cannon with a 6 foot barrel and decided to make a snubnose punt gun, single shot, used half the charge of the cannon and still was scary to shoot
Would love to see a "tactical" version of it, just for the giggles. Optic, Buttstock, Foregrip, Rubbergrip Flashlight, PEQ, all that noise And maybe send it off to GarandThumb :D
This is one of the best videos 1) its got an eyebolt for a charging handle 2) its ugly...but not *that* ugly it kind of works 3) "I wonder if he watched Dankula..." and you did 4) Luty was super based for this 5) its smoothbore so you can miss your man entirely and nail the neighbors dog 6) the mag falls out like Jack Black in Mars Attacks lol
Well, yeah , it tells you how to make one, doesn't it ? In countries where guns are illegal, I guess it's not exactly legal to sell instructions on how to make a gun
@@georgecharleston2597 Knowledge is not a crime. In my country books can't be illegal as per the constitution, and I actually collect books that have been banned in other countries. I do have a digital copy of the Luty book.
@@georgecharleston2597 Except in the US, you can own, read, and even publish instructions on how to do illegal things. It's not legal for the average American to build a Luty either, since 1986. But owning, reading, and redistributing the book is protected speech, under the First Amendment.
@@georgecharleston2597 In those same countries you can download instructions on how to make and sell drugs, bombs, chemical weapons, and personalized public domains for porn and how to film in public. But guns are the issue.
I’d love to see Brandon revamp this thing. Have an actual rubberized grip, rifled barrel, a lighter weight trigger, and maybe even a double stacked mag so it could be the full 30 round magazine. I mean by that point it’s basically gonna resemble a Grease Gun but i feel like it’d be cool to see
@@crazysilly2914 Forgotten weapons video on the Sten shows that it was already ghetto as hell, as was the M3 "Grease Gun" should be the easiest designs to turn into a hardware store special firearm.
Thanks for showing us this "masterpiece"! Too bad I'm from Austria and we are not even allowed to have any full auto gun. But starting and loosing two world wars took it's toll. Keep up the good work and keep up fighting for your right to own and carry!
@@Stuff857yeah from videos I've seen and parts accessible online I've come to conclusion it's possible to build one but I am not good with tools and don't really wanna kill anyone even if its self defense lol
@@-Cutz- According to research completed by the U.S. Department of Justice, private gun ownership influences the behavior of criminals. In this study, over 1,800 imprisoned felons across the country were surveyed on their opinions of firearms.(1) Here is what they learned: 56% of those interviewed agreed that criminals intentionally avoid armed victims. If criminals know the individual has a weapon, they chose to target another victim. And in another self reported survey of gun self defence, over 50% claimed just showing the gun worked. And besides self defence, Guns are fun to shoot. Some of my favourite gun channels are Jaegerz999 and Misha guns
@@Stuff857 I have a felon but not from violent or robberies just sad sales mistake in the past. But you're right I have a paintball marker looks real it really deters anyone once they just see it. But there is the chance if I do shoot it it'll just smack a metal ball and leave them a welt I'll always aim for the face since it's best way to maybe stop the attacker lol... but if he also had a gun I wouldn't try shit sadly.
Fun fact we've had more mass shootings post Dunblane (the shooting in the 90's Brandon refers to) than pre. Also the history of gun control can be traced back to 1920 where gun licencing was introduced as the government was afraid of armed rebellion post WW1, later in 1937 self defence was no longer considered a "good reason" to own a gun. the slippery slope is very real.
Regarding the criticisms about its accuracy and such. I'm pretty sure the intent is that this thing is just intended as an "enter the combat" vehicle, then you pick up your opponent's weapons to replace it. Just standard guerilla stuff.
exactly, like in Red Dawn, they started off with normal shitty stuff like pistols, grease guns and what not. then they ambushed check points and lured in guards, killed them and stole their AKs,
The Luty 9mm is a work of art, depicting rebellion and a refusal to go quietly, it expresses the spirit of innovation under pressure and the indomitable spirit of man.
@@flyingrat492 really? I thought I was just apart of a very small minority in this country who cares about the right ti defend yourself with overwhelming force, or in this case, the right to bear arms as stated in our bill of rights that has been delegitimised for too long
@@CathDamienn1776 Well for one, there are a large number of Criminals making and buying illegal guns in the UK, that the British Government and Police are not reporting to the public, as it would basically take a huge steamer on their narrative that 'Gun control reduced Gun violence", when in reality, it has skyrocketed... The UK Government is covering up MANY crimes, that if the British Public knew even a fraction of it, would be storming Parliament with anything they could get their hands on....
I love this gun. It would be super easy to add a carved 2x4 stock to this and the mag retention could be improved by drilling out the bolt head and adding a small stack of neodymium magnets inside. Sights are kind of pointless on a smooth bore but even muskets typically had a front post. Using a screw on the front and another eyebolt in the back would just suit this gun so well!
I’ll admit I am impressed with Luty’s dedication to ideals we all take for granted way to often. But if you want to check out another candidate for Mad Lads, look up an Australian named Owen and the SMG he made as a teenager before he got shipped off to fight in WWII. Let’s just say Australia ended up using the Owen gun up till after the Vietnam War.
Your going to need to watch the forgotten weapons video on the Owen, most of the story is made up, it's barely connected to him. But the story, mid ww2 was great PR....
@@willmanley1843 um...not really without mad lad building prototype smg's in his shed, the Owen gun would have never existed. The Aust Govt and military were also total jerks in terms of licencing and money paid per unit, especially compared to the situation with the Thompson in the US.
Big thanks to P.A. Luty and J, Stark for keeping the signal alive. Big thanks to B. Herrera for reminding us all that GC is bullshit, if for no other reason that no matter the gun laws people can and will get their hands on firearms, even full auto, even if they have to build them from scratch. EDIT: I also fully endorse the idea that B. Herrera make a refined version of this using more available materials and most importantly follow the Luty example and publish the how to. Knowledge is power.
@@JustinLT212 An FGC-9 yes. Although since it is mostly made out of 3D-printer plastic with the exception of the chamber and barrel, they aren’t very reliable. But if you live in Europe, it is better then nothing
Super happy that you were able to demonstrate a full auto Luty. I'm British and I've had all his books for years, among many others on now prohibited topics. It's important to keep it all alive in at least one place. Tyranny has already reared its head in the UK.
@@letsgoraiding Your homeland has abandoned you. Eventually you will be a minority in your own nation, both literally and ideologically, with no laws and nothing to protect yourself from tyranny.
@@Cheeki_breeki6 My homeland hasn't abandoned me- it can't. The state is not the same thing as the nation. My nation is great and always shall be, Parliament on the other hand...
@@Cheeki_breeki6 And as for being made a minority, how would leaving the country make things better? What sort of patriot would abandon his home rather than fighting for it?
I'd love to listen to that phone call. Brandon: can I get the following list of plate steel, screws, spring steel and strange gauge of tubing? McMasters representative: you're building a Luty aren't you? Brandon: .... no.
I got to be honest, the Luty made me think of the FGC-9. The Luty is kind of the FGC-9's grandfather. So this being said it would bei quite interesting to see you guys build the FGC-9.
make an fgc chambered in 10mm because 10mm liberty civil defense can get up to 2800fps with a long barrel and that would make it almost as powerfull as 5.56
@@postandghost9391 I thought J stark was eastern European??? i feel like i remember him being arrest by the germans or something when he "died in the cop car"
When a chemist, an engineer and a welder-fabricator team up ANYTHING can be turned into a firearm. The TRUE "expedient homemade firearm" is the simple slam-fire 12ga: couple tubes, an end cap and a nail and you're basically good to go.
Been waiting for this one! The Luty story is an intriguing one. There's just something strangely magical about these garage guns like the Luty and Professor Parabellum designs. Very nice to see this work as intended. Thanks for all the hard work you put into these videos, very entertaining stuff 👍
If I built one of these here in Britain I'd be getting a minimum of a 5 year all-inclusive state paid for holiday! It's even bloody illegal now to carry a pocket knife that has a locking blade.
While you’re on the subject of making garbage guns you should scratch make a polish resistance Błyskawica smg. It’d be interesting to see how the two stack up together since they emerged from the same idea.
Unfortunately it didn't really do anything because once you lose a right it's almost impossible to get it back without bloodshed. That's what history has shown us. And it seems no one learns from history.
@@1810jeff yeah it is sad. I saw a RUclips poll a little while ago in the UK and it was asking if they thought we should have something similar to the 2nd amendment there. The poll was 60/40 in favor of no. I was shocked that it wasn’t a larger difference. I don’t ever see the UK getting those rights back though, sadly.
The country that gave us the concept of the free man (as per Magna Carta) is anything but free itslf. The excuse they wanted started with Hungerford, then there was Dunblane, when they banned handguns. One man commited a crime, over 20000 onnocent people were punished for it. Those in the US who have the freedoms, give the anti gun people nothing. Their aim is control, no more, no less. Resistance is everything. From wintery south Lincolnshire.
I wouldn't say 'every', but for sure people like Luty. Heck, there's plenty of US Americans that want to go the way of Britain and unarm everyone and abolish our 2A.
You guys do know who owned America before 1776 right ? Surely it would be a case of inside every American is a British person trying to get out ? The people of the UK and the USA are pretty much identical, it's just that our governments took different paths. America chose the right path and the UK government chose poorly. I say it should be up to the public to decide how/if they wish to defend themselves. Much love to my brothers and sisters across the pond, one day I hope to visit America (Texas and Florida are my top 2 destinations) Texas looks awesome, and I really want to meet Florida man and see what makes him tick 😅
Big props for making it by the book, totally with you on that being the entire point if this monstrosity. Also funny how the type of guns that are the most restricted (submachine guns/machine guns) are also the easiest to fab from nothing, imagine trying to make a locking bolt n shit.
I suspect that Luty went to his local hardware store and picked pieces based on what he saw, that day. If you did redesign the Luty, you would base the 'Herrera' on what was available at your local hardware store. Adding rifling is easier than I first thought. Make an appropriately sized and shaped button of hardened steel and drive it down the barrel with a hammer.
You should try out the integrally supressed 9mm SMG in the Anarchist Cookbook. When I was 16 (under supervision of the State Police who wanted to easily prove that gun laws were useless, to especially include the AWB that was in effect at the time.) I built one, and it worked out pretty good.
I don't understand this whole "useless law" narrative. Every law gets broken so if the gun laws are useless then following the same logic, all laws are useless.
Please god the anarchist cook book is notoriously bad information (as an anarchist). Take everything from that book with a grain of salt or you or risking injuring yourself and others.
If the fecal matter hits the rotary air circulation device, a militia unit with one or two craftsmen who could make copies of this weapon, and they had a source for ammo, these could spell the difference between victory and defeat.
There are hundreds of millions of guns floating around in the US. I doubt many armed and organized groups are going to find themselves forced to home build crude SMGs before they go out and start fighting. Not to mention what do they do when they come up against a group that has a bunch of AR-15s? And where are they going to get ammo? They can't find guns and have to build their own but they can find thousands of rounds of 9mm lying around? If they had the resources to make guns and guns and find ammo, and enough guns to defend themselves in the short term, and were somehow also unable to find any other sort of better weapons, there are much better options for cheap and simple SMGs they could build instead.
@@sirkai007 some people aren't so rootless that they are happy to leave their homeland at the drop of a hat. many will stay no matter what, go down with the ship
I think hitting anything was less of a requirement for the Luty, in the UK pressure bearing parts are what needs to be registered so one of the main things Luty was saying is that context is important and normal extruded metal becomes a gun while not changing anything about it. Great video and I agree with the others and think a Brandon Herrera Luty would be awesome. Something that you've cobbled together with a couple trips to your hardware store.
I recommend looking into the Owen gun. It was also a homemade machine gun adopted by the Australian army in world war 2. It seems similar to this, but much more reliable in the way it is designed. Maybe try building an improved “Luty” with some of the features of the Owen gun using modern hardware store parts.
The prototypes were homemade, but once the Aussies got interested in it it got proper development and was factory made. The prototypes demonstrated the key design features, but were otherwise different from the final product. Also, it was never this crudely made, it didnt depend on hardware store off the shelf parts, Owen was a competent machinist and gunsmith even if young and not formally trained.
Something about this gun firing is just so satisfying compared to other guns. Maybe it’s the fact that it’s entirely home made and a miracle it even works in the first place. It’s like freedom visualised
I gave that book a read. It was actually interesting and I found it pretty ingenious given Luty’s lack of available resources. Then again, I’ve always been a fan of some crude SMGs and stuff like the Borz guns of the 90s, the Armenian K6-92, etc. Personally I found Professor Parabellum’s “Build a Borz” to be an easier build than Luty’s model. But hot trash triggers aside, Luty is a legend
Honestly i love the aesthetic of homemade weapons or pipe guns, or just really beat up guns held together with duct tape and hose clamps or some shit, it's why i love fallout, metro, the walking dead saints and sinners, etc.
Could you explain a way that the barrel of this gun could have been rifled instead of being smooth bore? Ive never quite been able to grasp how the rifling process works
@@synshenron798 rifling of a barrel simply put is creating a spiral pattern on the inside of the barrel itself, their are about 5 ways from what I remember but all of them are going to require machines like a lathe to use, the easiest way for an amateur is going to be using a tabletop lathe and using a broach, which is a formed tool that you just press into the hole while it is spinning and creates the pattern for you
I had never even heard of this thing before I saw it here, so I'm happy to see her in full glory. Homemade firearms, the spirit of America, I see no difference between these two things. #AKGNotificationSquad
Self defense itself is illegal here in the UK, nevermind owning a firearm. No joke; there have been homeowners sent to prison for defending their property against burglars.
What's more annoying is that the right to self-defense in your home is technically legal, but the judge can say "you defended yourself too much, so you got to jail sir" and then you're F'd... it comes down to how much force you used and whether they declare it as excessive force, which in the heat of the moment is not really the type of thing you're thinking about while some matey is trying to stab you in the neck...
@@bryankeeth1099 agreed, but your President Brandon only wants South Americans, Mexicans and Africans. It's really difficult for a British person to become a US citizen.
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Here's a challenge Brandon: Design your own Luty. Using parts available from a hardware store, design an imporved version. Maybe fires from a closed bolt, give it a stock, give it sights. I think we'd all like to see your take on a more modern and more effective Luty
I was ready to comment the same thing!
This an excellent idea.
i would love to see that
We could call it the ghetto luty 🤔 bet
Missing the point making it closed bolt and semi auto.
No comment.
I saw what you've written, don't worry Mark ;)
The crossover? Lol 🤣
@@JerichoVR that needs to happen
Dank, I came here because of you bruh
Silence as free speech 😂😂😂 I wish there was a link to buy the book. Jeff bezos started out selling books
It's not ugly- the "why" it exists makes it gorgeous. Plus, you could paint it in tons of ways to make it road warrior ready.
That gun screams road warrior already as-is by the book lol.
Paint it orange with black tiger stripes...lol
I always wanted to do that with my registered Sten MK2 just for the hell of it....That or give it a flame job. Just something totally silly...
Plus some leather or cloth wrappings can help with the edges
perhaps fix the magazine release, add a folding stock and ironsights, then it's good to go
Blue, with a 'toy gun' orange tip. Perfect.
If you have to build a Luty, you got bigger problems than a heavy trigger to worry about.
Literally my thoughts lmao 😂😂
And you can get a better weapon using it.
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@@TheGoatedMMA🤦🏻♂️
@@NoobTameryou could make this way better just by adding rifling and its not hard at all to do
I am fairly certain that the 'Expedient' part was more a comparison between the time it takes to build one of these versus the time it takes to legally own an actual firearm in the UK
UK resident here, can confirm.
no, expedient more or less means the shortest path to the desired goal. for a smg made from off the shelf parts, this is about as quick as it gets. virtually no effort was made to make it more user friendly, more polished, or more refined than it needed to be to fulfill its role.
@@vidard9863 ahh so it meant "expedient" as in the ease of access of parts and tools. Not necessarily time to build.
@@squillz8310 you said it much better than i.
To be fair, that definition would also apply to Americans. Especially if you don't have or want to dump like $20,000 into an old registered subgun some 'investor' bought in the 80s for $50.
I like to think of the concept of this gun as a "liberator that would actually kill a soldier", not meant to be kept, but more of a throwaway once you cap a better equipped enemy and yoink his shit. With the plus side of not having to rely on a single .45 acp that may or may not miss
or a hell of a sidearm depending on your level of paranoia and need for bullets
It's a ceremonial tool meant to be used for executions and weddings
@@Ktmfan450 who said that?
@@GamStr-xq3vc Obama
@@Ktmfan450 Obama
In Summary:
Cons of this gun:
-short range
-inaccurate
-unreliable
-will cut you open
-awful trigger
-difficult to build
-no stock
Pros of this gun:
-is a gun
Pro
Is full auto
Gun > no gun
Another to the pros:
- probably won't blow up in your hands.
The Pros definitely out weigh the cons.
Is a gun made from stuff gotten at home depot.
UK citizen here... agree 100%
Now, only criminals can acquire firearms that aren't double barrel toobs.
Grew up on a farm with a cheap Bikal double barrel. Was so sad when we moved off the farm and into town. Not only was I saying goodbye to the childhood home, but we had to give up the shotgun as well. Tried to find it a new owner, but honestly; it was such a cheap thing (decent engravings though...) that no one wanted it, and it ended up scrapped.
That thing put food on my plate most months when I was home. I also slept easier in the harder to police; rural English countryside where response times are very poor. Just knowing this was in the house.
Side tangent; a local farmer once called the police that there was an intruder in his home.
The police said they could be there in an hour. The farmer called back 5 min later, saying he had shot the intruder, and their services were no longer required....
15min later, the police arrived in force, only to find the burglar alive and arrested him.
They angrily confronted the farmer about why he had lied to the police.
The farmer calmly asked why they had said it would take an hour to reach his farm if they could get there in 15 minutes...
Don't know if this is just a rural legend. But it certainly fits what most of the locals will tell you, considering how criminal gangs often fund it easier to steal from rural targets in the UK. Often making off with large pieces of farming equipment. Wish our political masters would treat us like adults and allow us the right to self-preservation.
Feel you. Even in America I’m from California guns are legal here but they reallllly don’t want you to use it. (Can’t be on your person, has to be in the boot of the car with the magazine in a separate box) fuck government tyranny
Your Devine creator gave you the right to bear arms, what the state says is irrelevant.
I live in the UK too mate and I can confirm your story of a farmer shooting an intruder and getting away with it is defenetly is a lot a shit lol
Sounds like blood gets results! They thought the burglar had been shot.
It’s the leftism part of human nature that wants to keep giving it up. Your weapons, that is. It doesn’t want to for nothing. You know that, right?
@@rangers11000He didn't shoot the burglar, he just said that to the cops so they could find the time to come to his house to arrest him. Notice how he chopped the response time from an hour to 15 minutes?
Thugs are protected more than law abiding citizens. I hecking looove Europe
One of the first things a friend of mine in Arizona did when he heard about the Luty, was, well, build one(kinda worked). The very next thing he did was start modifying said design, the trigger being the first thing he fixed, then he rifled the barrel(actually the last Luty he built had a barrel he drilled from solid stock on a lathe, so kind of cheating), which required better springs, heavier bolt, and a whole bunch of other things, and designed a better Mag Catch/release system. In the end, he built four guns, the last one of which worked surprisingly well, abandoned the project, and built a semi-auto pistol of his own design, which worked great. He said he applied all the lessons he learned from improving the Luty and decided to enroll in gunsmith school. Great video.
Later Edits:
My friend saw this comment. He asked that I add the following: his first mod was to create a disconnector to make the gun semi-auto for legal reasons, so technically, he never made a "genuine Luty." While the 2nd Amendment allows him to build any gun he can legally own and Arizona(most firearm-friendly state in the Union) has no other restrictions, it is still illegal to build a machine gun in the US.
Hey Brandon, how about doing builds on all the stuff in Professor Parabellum's Practical Scrap Metal Arms series, being as you're one of the few who can do it legally?
Many just simply don't understand that the Ludy project is obviously a fail project if you can't get 9mm ammo for it that are banned for citizens in your country, unless someone have a simple recipe for smokeless powder and easy way to get 9mm cases and primers that are all banned it's just a useless thing to make that can put you to jail for no reason.
@@ommsterlitz1805 then go for a caliber you can find easily. Make adjustments as needed. If you can pull off the build you can pull off improving it. That’s kinda the aim of the project. Get to know how it works then make it better.
@@Beer-can_full_of_toes I think you don't understand that in Europe most countries have banned all guns and obviously ammo if you are not police or registered hunters that counts in a few hundreds in an entire country so your first step is to make ammo before even consider making any guns
@@Beer-can_full_of_toes well in most countries you cant find any ammo easily, like China for example. thankfully anti gunners are retarded and dont ban ammo in the USA. if they did 99.5% of lawful gun owners would never shoot their guns again once their supply runs out. ammo is very hard to make from scratch if all of the components are also banned.
im as pro gun as it gets but its naïve to think that if a hypothetical Nazi style country banned guns and bullets that the resistance could easily form a group with dozens of homemade guns and plenty of ammo. it would be a huge uphill battle and they'd need to raid the places with real guns like police stations.
gun and ammo control is and will always be an effective way to oppress people, even in 2022 where someone with a $300 3D printer can pump out liberator pistols with relative ease.
i guess guns with a spring to propell the bullet could be an option but idk how high of a velocity one could achieve like that.
compressed air is also another option, but its not super easy to work with.
if bullets are banned though air guns would likely be the best option though, because you cant ban balls of metal.
they could ban compressed airtanks though unless you have a license to own one, and that would probably be full size tanks at mechanics shops, not airgun/paintball gun size tanks. im sure those would be banned.
@@Big-Government-Is-The-Problem can't really ban air tanks. Too many people, primarily the elderly, rely on them to breathe
There was a Polish sub-gun in WWII that they made in makeshift workshops behind enemy lines. The Błyskawica. Only sub-gun produced by Allied forces in occupied Europe. If you can find the specs for it, that'd be cool to see if you could replicate it.
przez te rzeczy mie cholera strzela
Oddly enough, I think argentinians could have the blueprints; the state armory HAFDASA made some.
aka STEN :)
Słyszałem o tym, chyba to była Polska wersja, Britiskiego Sten. Brandon if you see this comment please check that gun out( also błyskawica,) Translates t lighting.
A mogli nas Adi z Józkiem zostawić samych to byśmy sami się załatwili xD
the story behind P.A. Luty and how/why he designed this SMG is pretty interesting, and how he eventually got busted was kinda sad
The Luty crawled so that the FGC9 could walk.
Didnt he die in jail?
@@wrathmachine7609 no he was under investigation still but was free ultimately
#AKGnotificationsquad "the pros of Luty" short list lol.
He was given poison and he died of a very rare type of cancer
As a British citizen, this is the first I’m hearing of this gun and Mr. Luty.
I can’t imagine why the government would not want us to know about his creative ingenuity... 😁
yeah, it´s odd how the information as to how to make a firearm is restricted too. Very odd indeed
You arent a citizen you are a subject
Me too
I love having 0 freedoms as a UK citizen
@@phatboi6650 its da best
Remember your government always wants more power while promising they will take care of you, hold the power in your hands and tell the government off
Point of order, Luty never intended it to be accurate, pretty, or user friendly. He simply built it and designed it to prove you can't stop the signal... Once someone knows how things work, you can't stop it, no matter how much you make it "illegal".
In other words, LITERAL knowledge is power ..
God bless P. Luty
Amen man and isnt it just about the most beautiful act of free human will youve ever seen theres the kid that laid under the tank in teinamen then theres luty
The only problem is, guns like this are only any good if you can get hold of the ammunition. Plenty of British could make this gun, but getting hold of ammunition would be as difficult as getting a properly manufactured gun anyway. Therefore a home made gun is a waste of time, sadly.
@@feoffle British transport police mostly use MP5s and SIGs that use 9mm, in a pinch, (and especially with the right boys from West Ham, Southend, etc....) Boxes go missing off trucks
@@feoffle You can make your own ammo too. Reliability goes down by 11 factorial, but still possible.
If I remember correct. Luty also released book how to make your own ammo.
It's about sending the message.
honestly homemade machine guns are way more interesting than mass produced ones. They are examples of fantastic innovation even in the face of severe restrictions and lack of resources
Yeah ok but muh MP5 and MP7
@@Lofi.z34 what law is that?
@@Lofi.z34 no I'm asking what Illinois law are you talking about
@@Lofi.z34 All good I saw you replied to someone who must-have deleted their comment. So I was curious what they said and whether they were stating a particular law
@domosrage5434 but the Luty. I know the mp5 and mp7 are great, but can go to Home Depot to pick up spare parts for them?
I would absolutely love to see this thing Gucci’d out: I’m talking add a stock, better pistol grip, better forward support, maybe rifling?
Needs a million rails + useless optics
But then it misses what makes it special ❤️
Otherwise you could just spend that time making an actually good gun lol
@@BrandonHerrera True: I just have a love for odd/weird guns like the XM8 and things in that vein.
@@BrandonHerrera so is making an AK (that was famous for its 7.62 cartridge) chambered in 50 BMG but hé, hasn’t stopped you before
@@BrandonHerrera make an eoka
If it was made in WWII during the Battle of Britan and submitted to the MOD as a civilian armorment, Mr. Luty would have received a medal and they would have passed out the notebook and encouraged people to build it
In defense of the luty, i think it's design philosophy was to function just well enough to provide means to acquire a better gun.
Basically the same concept as the FP-45 Liberator
Starter weapon.
Or provide a Proof of Concept basis that other designers could improve upon
@@rorysmith1335 The bad part is that you can't really get 9mm unless you've already "acquired" a better gun. But if you made a black powder liberator that would be a different story since you can make black powder fairly easily and simple blunderbuss like weapons are easy to make.
Well said for calm Canada you Canadians got a little be of some excitement going on. Good for you. It is been said that a little revolution now and again is a healthy thing.- Sean Connery. Red October was a pretty good movie.
Imagine if Luty had a 3d printer back in the day
He probably would make fgc9
Lol some 3D printer company out there should make a model called the Luty. Lol
You know what this actually means? There is a next Mr. Luty living among us today
@@FighterAceee94 didn't fgc9 guy got...
"An unexpected heart attack"?
@@FighterAceee94 that would be JStark. Who unfortunately is no longer with us.
“At least it works better than the L85”
Never have I been so offended by something I completely agree with.
Keep up the awesome work Brandon!
Quietly seethes in A2
Just waiting for a wild Matsimus to find this video and defend the L85’s honour.
Old L85 or new L85? Cause the revised version nes are actually pretty decent, it's the older models that suck dogwater.
at least the l22 is a tad better
Yeah did the proof firing on the bases acceptance of the first batches of L85's the failure to pass was something truly shocking, apart from the actual design problems there was also so many stupid shoddy construction mistakes, the whole thing in the early days was pure dogshit of the highest order.
In fact I think Luty could of actually done better after by then many years of practice in gun making, I mean to design a Armed Forces weapon that had an inherent design flaw so bad that if the gun jammed ( it did allot) there was a constant roll of the dice that it would have to be a second line repair due to the dammed 2 guiding rods on the carrier getting a geometric lock and then bending.
Luty's story can be summed as 'British man adopts American values; gets jail and labeled a menace to society'
More like British man maintains traditional British values and gets pressed for it.
Let us remember before America was a country it was a colony and many of the values but not all came over the seas.
Ironic
Those brits never changed!
Your values and our values are the same. The difference is that you codified your constitution whereas we relied to heavily on the flexibility of our constitution which rather than being codified and assembled in one document is just a collection of important acts and charters recognised by lawyers as being important. This worked well for us but then Marxism happened.
@@Theballoonwillpopmarxism is a jewish invention
You should do his revised luty next.
The bsp (British standard pipe) smg seems easier to manufacture, has an improved mag catch, should be even FASTER to produce and has a few other interesting alterations.
Never had so many like before, thanks guys!!!!
AK50 will be cool and all but I've waited forever to see someone do a luty like this.
The bsp subby though, that thing is a work of spartan art.
Pretty sure the borz is based off of it so if you know it's reliable enough for actual wartime combat (unlike the luty) it might be worth a closer look if we wanna get into the whole expedient firearm genre. Just my two cents.
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i may have to look into this bsp thing...
I think this was the original idea behind the whole Sten gun platform, something cheap and easy to produce in Very large quantities.
there is also a closed bolt semi auto version.
@@purplemnkydshwshr I think that’s the idea behind most sub machine guns produced in the 40’s/50’s. The pps-43, m3 grease gun, sten, they’re all simple machine guns that a factory can spit out
Brandon you are really killing it with the content lately. Thanks for being you.
I’m actually pretty impressed with Brandon’s build quality; this is probably the best-built Luty I’ve ever seen, and it (appears to) run perfectly. Good job, fun video.
I was thinking, while the design is ugly, his Luty looks beautiful.
"and it run perfectly"
@@squillz8310 right?
Well he DOES design actual firearms so it's be weird if he made a shitty Luty while making the AK-50 lol
It Jams like 2 or 3 times in the video lol
Some advice if you (for some reason) make a Luty:
-if possible weld on a homage stock to the back
-when firing, grasp the mag and mag-well with your other hand to prevent the mag from falling out
- do not be afraid to do some carving on the bolts on the top to make some “sights”
- don’t be stupid
Crazy stupid thought… the charging handle could be used as a makeshift aperture sight…
Yep, I'm a licensed gunowner in Canada. We had our mandatory safety courses, background checks, and 1 month cooling off period (for some people right now it's a few months). Yet we have a government that has put a ban on most of our semiautomatic rifles. Yesterday the Police Chief Union confirmed that it illegally purchased firearms were used in crime and not the firearms owned by legal certified gunowners.
Oh you gotta be kidding me...
They're conceding
"Cooling off period" is the stupidest shit politicians have come up with next to all the other asinine regulations that comes along with gun ownership
Time to buy a 3d printer and look into professor parabellem?
@UCGFgRD2eZ9rc34_1MdhkK0g yes, which is entirely the point. Those using guns for crimes already don't care about the guns laws and are mostly already banned from having guns, making it harder for law abiding citizens to have guns does not change that.
Kudos to Brandon for still including full auto guns in his videos.
Some other guntubers who shall remain nameless bent to RUclips’s ridiculous rules and their videos have declined pretty rapidly ever since.
Make FAF great again 😁
Just name them, i don’t know who you are referring to only by insinuation.
@@MaxwellAerialPhotography
Same. I'm curious
Democratic People's Republic of New Jersey?? Don't know for sure but given the DD issue and the fact that I keep getting bounced from the video ... If it waddles and quacks, it's probably a duck.
I wonder if I can insert a normal link or is it only available to bots?
ruclips.net/video/15ZQKWSPomU/видео.html
But KB now has a slightly different, but no less interesting content.
Gun laws aren’t a deterrent, it’s just a checklist
Hey Schrodinger, nice to see you here
Merely a suggestion like Geneva
Always go for the high score when defying tyranny
@@jonahpatton8879 ouch
@@jonahpatton8879 Whose the bisexual European???
Achievement unlocked - Fallout 4
Assemble a pipe weapon using scrap parts
Luty was making a point - the government was trying to define what a "gun" was so they could ban it, Luty pointed out you could make a gun out of common tools and sheet metal and when they didn't listen he designed and published his book
I get the feeling this whole guide isn't about making an effective smg, it was more a massive middle finger to the government by producing a proof of concept that no matter the item, be it guns, knives, hammers, screw drivers etc people will always find a way to cause damage to others so blaming the item isn't the solution
well yeah. that was the point. Check out the video on the Luty on Forgotten Weapon's channel.
Luty was a real one.
But the U.K. doesn’t have much gun crime, or shootings.
So clearly the control measures have some effect.
@@kylethedalek sure they don't have gun crime but there violent crime rate has gone up because people found other ways to kill and harm each other
@@kylethedalek They forgot to ban knives.
Thank you Brandon...P A Luty's legacy left more than a flame in a few peoples minds (FGC 9 anyone ?)...His legacy continues on in the 3d printed world...Fantastic to see a 'Luty' in the flesh and spitting middle fingers to government 1 round at a time...Best wishes from the UK
Come to America we need immigrants like you.
@@slickslyke1870 If only immigrating to the US was easy haha.
@@fuzzylogic394 (california tho)
@@harrymu148 one of the most gun restricted states in the US.
@@yanceyalsup7682 As a californian, I am in great pain get me out of this state
12:58 is such an epic speech, freedom shall prevail!
You've got to remember this is a guy who'd never built a firearm in his life before and he comes up with a blowback open bolt 9 mm machine gun out of hardware store parts
I got a little smile when I Googled him to link him to someone recently, and Google and Wikipedia both list him as "gunsmith" 😎
Tbf he had access to the internet, But still a persons first homemade gun is usually a single shot .22 pistol. Not a fucking MP40 made out of sheet metal lol
@@ricedbroccoli my first gun I built was an AR-15 because you can buy a receiver blank for about $30 in the jig for about $150 to Mill it out and I just bought the upper a magazine a strap and a cleaning kit from a local manufacturer through mail order that was the first gun I ever built second one was a 9 mm pistol based off of a third generation Glock and like I said I bought a kit to make the receiver out of or the lower frame and then I just bought all the other pieces on mail order
@@darploin5071 Yeah but you bought the firearm parts, you didn't make the parts yourself like the luty
Just goes to show how no amount of gun control will stop people who are determined enough. Hella respect to my boy Phillip.
Gotta love countdankula’s episode on the legend behind the luty sub gun👌🏽
The Mad Lad
The Luty, does exactly what it was designed to do. Enable a citizen to create a crude, but functional firearm in a location where they may be prohibited from owning defensive devices. Also, the usual purpose of a weapon like this.. is to.... enable it's user.... to..acquire a better weapon. Know what I'm sayin'?
ye, like when you snowball with an eoka in rust
Just like the good 'ol Liberator.
it is the chambered 22 sporter of the real world
it only needs to work once
Sure
Brandon, really enjoyed your subtle hints of how you feel about this gun. You have a knack for educating in a rather fun way! Keep it up.
There's something strangely elegant about the Grease Gun-esque aesthetics of this gun. I'd love to see a modern redesign of this that possibly takes Glock stick mags and Glock parts.
The older version would be sten mags, but glock should work as well.
It's literally a grease gun but (squidward voice) *SQUARE*
@@HappyBeezerStudios plenty of Sten/Sterling Mags around. Not hard to make either
Make your own mags, but I agree. I would like to see this thing even slightly upgraded with maybe a rifled barrel from some random pistol and a better trigger/bolt design
Looks like mutant child of Sten and Grease gun.
The luty is a folk legend. One of my favorite stories about firearms ever. Too bad how the story ended however. Government should never have that tight of control over the people, it should be the other way around.
Cringe
@@georgecharleston2597 you got a medical condition? Seem to do a lot of cringing for no reason.
@@martinc5782 yes, self diagnosed with chronic cringing
Do the COD cursed gun treatment.
It needs a bayonet, a shorter barrel with a flash hider, and M203 under barrel grenade launcher, and a giant hunting rifle scope.
Instead of an m203 it needs a grenade launcher cup
And drum mag
Plus, it's gotta be chambered in .50 BMG.
@Lecluyse no
@CAREN no we dont need that
Luty proved his point! It's an incredible achievement. One can always smooth out its edges. It was amazing to see one in action. Thanks for this important contribution to firearms history ❤
I found this quasi-historical documentary episode really interesting. More of these types of vids every now and then please Brandon.
learn to swim
Nice Tool display pic
The infamous plumbers revenge.
The hardware store special.
The Aisle 9 SMG.
The Watchlist weapon.
Dammit now I want Ahoy to review this gun.
Even if I were to make one of these. Where would I buy ammo ? It's not like they'll sell it to me at the hardware store
@@jaimedelgado7529 if u can make this gun you're probably skilled enough to make your own bullets brass and powder
Ghetto grease gun?
@@1x93cm Smokeless powder isn't exactly easy to make.
I really do admire Luty for taking a stand on the issue and proving his point: The harder you make it to acquire registered firearms, the more likely people are just going to make their own, whereby you lose the advantage of at least knowing who has the firearms. I hear in Australia now the police are often caught blindsided by homemade guns during raids when they thought the person had no guns.
Here in the US, we have a lot of hobby machinists that make reproductions of historical weapons of all kinds. I even know a guy in Arizona that made himself an MG42 in his home shop and it was AWESOME!
@@OATMEALCMC Hell there are still people making Pennsylvania black powder rifles for the enjoyment of it.
@@ryand2939 thank you for calling it a Pennsylvania rifle. I have a few flintlocks myself.
You heard wrong, even if you made your own gun in Australia you wouldn't be able to attain ammunition for it
@@michaelfreeze2949 I've been making my own ammunition for years. Powder, primers, cartridge casings and projectiles. This is all really old and simple technologies. It can be slow at first, but once you get the fundamentals down, it's really easy. The patent system is an excellent resource for information.
I think this would be a good collab video with some of the bigger gun channels. Brandon, Kentucky, demo ranch, all get 6 months to design and assemble their own take on the luty, then do a series of tests on it to see who’s wins. Accuracy, torture test, range/velocity, etc..
I always thought of the Luty as being something akin to a "cadillac" version of the Liberator pistol of WWII. By comparison it's an absolute beast and it has more features and capacity, but It's still not really intended to be a gun for someone to fight with, it's a gun to get a better gun with.
I never knew about the liberator until it was featured on forgotten weapons. Very cool
After you hose the moving 3 gun target you get the lootbox lol
Given the Poles made Sten’s in Warsaw in 1944 during German occupation - including ALL the British markings and serial numbers - you would be amazed what you can make in your garage…
Imagine dropping a million of these on Australia 🇦🇺 to help those poor bastards out… or Venezuela 🇻🇪… or Myanmar 🇲🇲… or Hong Kong 🇭🇰… or Afghanistan 🇦🇫… oh, wait. Never mind that last one, we dropped $85 billion of our best guns and equipment on them🤨
I think it looks like a greeser gun. A sub machine gun that was..about as basic as it gets.
"It's very crudely and shittily made"
"It has a terrible trigger"
- the guy who made it and hand fitted the trigger parts
Guessing you missed the bit where he said he literally made it exactly as in the book
@@timsmith1323 The book that says you need to hand fit parts?
@@chaimafaghet7343 yes part they are already pre built like the trigger
@@timsmith1323 fucking lmao
@UrBoiEthan we cant in the UK
As a young teen when the Dunblane shooting happened, the resulting knee jerk reaction from the government killed a potential future career/winning hobby for me. My grandad had a pistol collection and every Sunday we'd go down the range and blat some targets. In his pistol collection he had a Weobley 22 service revolver, .22 Llama, 22 derringers, .38/357 S&W k frame 9", Beretta 92F, Colt Navy 44 Black powder (which he bought deactivated but reactivated it as he was a civil engineer by trade, with a fully loaded workshop with myford lathes, drill presses, reloading gear, and, it was child's play to him to do such a basic re-do). I showed a very promising hand at becoming a successful pistol target shooter. I had a nice 1½“ grouping at 25m with 9mm and 357 magnum/38 special. Not only did he have a couple of nice pistols that we shot on MOD ranges but we'd go rifle target shooting too. He had a beautiful Sauer, semi-floating barrel 270 win mag with a 4-12x56 Swarovski crystal, red/green illuminated mil-dot reticle. We'd shoot this at 500m at the Middlewick range at the Colchester glasshouse barracks. After a couple of weeks I could put 2 rounds in the 10 ring and 1 10/9 ring clip on a standard ten ring A4 target.
The Dunblane shooting also destroyed an entire industry here, it sunk businesses into bankruptcy, made thousands of people unemployed and killed a healthy hobby for thousands also. Pistols were melted down after handing them over to the police, some 23,000 estimated and 700,000 rounds of ammunition of various calibres.
The government didn't want to ban pistols, it was very much the easy option to shut the public up. Blair also had to stick his nose in after the fact and banned .22 pistols which were previously exempt from the ban
What kind of career is being a professional pistol garaget shooter though?
No all bad mate, can still have cap and ball ones or ones with obsurdly long barrels... 😂😒
@@callum9570 I'll join the queue for two then please... 🤷🏻♂️
@@Hedmanification errrm... English please?
I made a full auto 410 shotgun in my parents garage in high-school, it was supposed to be a gas op semi auto but since I didn't use hardened steel it became direct blowback full auto after 4 shots, then it stopped working after 3 boxes. Even had a stripper clip. Also when I was a little older I made a 36mm blackpowder cannon using a rotating bolt but never made a magazine for it, it worked till I got tired of buying pyrodex, copper bbs and bore butter. So much goddamn bore butter. Had about 3 foot of "barrel" left over from making the cannon with a 6 foot barrel and decided to make a snubnose punt gun, single shot, used half the charge of the cannon and still was scary to shoot
Guess you are lucky the ATF didn't get word of what you were doing. Starting out life as a federal criminal is no fun.
Would love to see a "tactical" version of it, just for the giggles.
Optic, Buttstock, Foregrip, Rubbergrip Flashlight, PEQ, all that noise
And maybe send it off to GarandThumb :D
The mass shooter in halle germany did something similar to that.
but it needs to still be smoothbore
This is one of the best videos
1) its got an eyebolt for a charging handle
2) its ugly...but not *that* ugly it kind of works
3) "I wonder if he watched Dankula..." and you did
4) Luty was super based for this
5) its smoothbore so you can miss your man entirely and nail the neighbors dog
6) the mag falls out like Jack Black in Mars Attacks lol
Point 5:
I see what you did there...
Luty v2 next, please.
Picatiny rail, stock, bigger mag, rifled barrel, improved trigger. Make P.A. proud you absolute mad lad Chad!
*magpul sounds intensify*
Or he could make it even ghettoer for shits and giggles. What if the safety was a pin you pull out like on a grenade?
Your spot on about the Uk. A friend gave up his firearms license after the escalating conditions got ridiculous
Fun fact: A lot of European countries have made it quite literally ILLEGAL to READ, let alone POSSESS, P.A. Luty’s book.
Well, yeah , it tells you how to make one, doesn't it ? In countries where guns are illegal, I guess it's not exactly legal to sell instructions on how to make a gun
You can't stop the signal.
@@georgecharleston2597 Knowledge is not a crime. In my country books can't be illegal as per the constitution, and I actually collect books that have been banned in other countries. I do have a digital copy of the Luty book.
@@georgecharleston2597 Except in the US, you can own, read, and even publish instructions on how to do illegal things. It's not legal for the average American to build a Luty either, since 1986. But owning, reading, and redistributing the book is protected speech, under the First Amendment.
@@georgecharleston2597 In those same countries you can download instructions on how to make and sell drugs, bombs, chemical weapons, and personalized public domains for porn and how to film in public.
But guns are the issue.
I’d love to see Brandon revamp this thing. Have an actual rubberized grip, rifled barrel, a lighter weight trigger, and maybe even a double stacked mag so it could be the full 30 round magazine. I mean by that point it’s basically gonna resemble a Grease Gun but i feel like it’d be cool to see
Luty also later did a homemade version of the STEN with hardware store parts. Or maybe it was someone else, not sure
And a stock too, maybe just a wire one
@@kayagorzan that’s true also, it’d almost look like a Custom SMG from Rust at that point😂
@@crazysilly2914 Forgotten weapons video on the Sten shows that it was already ghetto as hell, as was the M3 "Grease Gun" should be the easiest designs to turn into a hardware store special firearm.
Brandon should also review the FGC-9
"You can build this gun with a bunch of everyday materials"
*AFT frantically trying to ban hardwear stores*
*Australian Government. Why? Because they don’t know how guns work. They rely on Movies and games.
Thanks for showing us this "masterpiece"!
Too bad I'm from Austria and we are not even allowed to have any full auto gun.
But starting and loosing two world wars took it's toll. Keep up the good work and keep up fighting for your right to own and carry!
@@Stuff857yeah from videos I've seen and parts accessible online I've come to conclusion it's possible to build one but I am not good with tools and don't really wanna kill anyone even if its self defense lol
@@-Cutz-
According to research completed by the U.S. Department of Justice, private gun ownership influences the behavior of criminals. In this study, over 1,800 imprisoned felons across the country were surveyed on their opinions of firearms.(1) Here is what they learned:
56% of those interviewed agreed that criminals intentionally avoid armed victims. If criminals know the individual has a weapon, they chose to target another victim.
And in another self reported survey of gun self defence, over 50% claimed just showing the gun worked.
And besides self defence, Guns are fun to shoot. Some of my favourite gun channels are Jaegerz999 and Misha guns
@@Stuff857 I have a felon but not from violent or robberies just sad sales mistake in the past. But you're right I have a paintball marker looks real it really deters anyone once they just see it. But there is the chance if I do shoot it it'll just smack a metal ball and leave them a welt I'll always aim for the face since it's best way to maybe stop the attacker lol... but if he also had a gun I wouldn't try shit sadly.
Fun fact we've had more mass shootings post Dunblane (the shooting in the 90's Brandon refers to) than pre. Also the history of gun control can be traced back to 1920 where gun licencing was introduced as the government was afraid of armed rebellion post WW1, later in 1937 self defence was no longer considered a "good reason" to own a gun. the slippery slope is very real.
The brass is greener on our side of the Atlantic. 🤭
I'll see myself out.
@SENSI💥 god is unhappy with you...
Does the more after than before include the Troubles?
hasn't there only been 2 mass shootings since Dunblane? Please correct me if wrong
@@ts757arse only reason the government is resisting them is because rich people are supporting them.
When the ATF sees this video: Angry
When the ATF realizes Brandon can do this legally: A N G E R Y
*when a ATF Pig turns on his car tomorrow morning and a ignition bomb is placed there by a Patriot like me*
Kill all 3 letter Agents 😊🥰
Angery doesn't even come close when they realize a lot of Constitution loving Americans can do this!🇺🇸💥🇺🇸😎🇺🇸
what type of ffl does brandon have to be able to do this legally?
@@theartofgank1120 its a manufacturing license. S.O.T. or something close to that.
Regarding the criticisms about its accuracy and such. I'm pretty sure the intent is that this thing is just intended as an "enter the combat" vehicle, then you pick up your opponent's weapons to replace it. Just standard guerilla stuff.
Exactly. Has no one read Unintended Consequences??
Ye Olde FP-45 Liberator deal. Pop a guy, take a real gun.
exactly, like in Red Dawn, they started off with normal shitty stuff like pistols, grease guns and what not. then they ambushed check points and lured in guards, killed them and stole their AKs,
Gun to get a gun. See also the pipe shotgun
Seems like an awful lot of work for that.
Modern days using 3d printing homemade firearms are better than ever I'd love to see Brandon play with how crazy of a gun you can make on a 3d printer
The Luty isn't ugly. It's a thing of beauty.
As improvised as it is, looks very nice. Good job!
it literally looks like it would be some normal ww2 budget machinepistol. doesnt look worse than a sten or greasegun.
The Luty 9mm is a work of art, depicting rebellion and a refusal to go quietly, it expresses the spirit of innovation under pressure and the indomitable spirit of man.
I wish more brits were like him, I take q lot of inspiration from Mr Luty
@@CathDamienn1776 a lot of brits are, luckily they aren’t doing it as a middle finger to the government so the police don’t know
@@flyingrat492 really? I thought I was just apart of a very small minority in this country who cares about the right ti defend yourself with overwhelming force, or in this case, the right to bear arms as stated in our bill of rights that has been delegitimised for too long
Well said sir, well said indeed.
@@CathDamienn1776 Well for one, there are a large number of Criminals making and buying illegal guns in the UK, that the British Government and Police are not reporting to the public, as it would basically take a huge steamer on their narrative that 'Gun control reduced Gun violence", when in reality, it has skyrocketed...
The UK Government is covering up MANY crimes, that if the British Public knew even a fraction of it, would be storming Parliament with anything they could get their hands on....
I love this gun. It would be super easy to add a carved 2x4 stock to this and the mag retention could be improved by drilling out the bolt head and adding a small stack of neodymium magnets inside.
Sights are kind of pointless on a smooth bore but even muskets typically had a front post. Using a screw on the front and another eyebolt in the back would just suit this gun so well!
I’ll admit I am impressed with Luty’s dedication to ideals we all take for granted way to often. But if you want to check out another candidate for Mad Lads, look up an Australian named Owen and the SMG he made as a teenager before he got shipped off to fight in WWII. Let’s just say Australia ended up using the Owen gun up till after the Vietnam War.
Your going to need to watch the forgotten weapons video on the Owen, most of the story is made up, it's barely connected to him. But the story, mid ww2 was great PR....
And it had an Aussie mag!
@@willmanley1843 um...not really without mad lad building prototype smg's in his shed, the Owen gun would have never existed. The Aust Govt and military were also total jerks in terms of licencing and money paid per unit, especially compared to the situation with the Thompson in the US.
It's even a usable gun in cod vanguard. Good historical shit.
Big thanks to P.A. Luty and J, Stark for keeping the signal alive. Big thanks to B. Herrera for reminding us all that GC is bullshit, if for no other reason that no matter the gun laws people can and will get their hands on firearms, even full auto, even if they have to build them from scratch.
EDIT: I also fully endorse the idea that B. Herrera make a refined version of this using more available materials and most importantly follow the Luty example and publish the how to. Knowledge is power.
Next I hope he does the FGC-9 , especially since they released the FGC-9 MK2 on The Gatalogue.
What is this signal you talk of?
@@JustinLT212 The ‘signal’ is 3D printer FGC-9 instruction files being transmitted over the internet
@@crazysilly2914 goddamn that’s crazy hahaha you can just build that with a damn 3D printer?! 😮😂
@@JustinLT212 An FGC-9 yes. Although since it is mostly made out of 3D-printer plastic with the exception of the chamber and barrel, they aren’t very reliable. But if you live in Europe, it is better then nothing
Super happy that you were able to demonstrate a full auto Luty. I'm British and I've had all his books for years, among many others on now prohibited topics. It's important to keep it all alive in at least one place. Tyranny has already reared its head in the UK.
I foresee another great European migration to escape tyranny. We in the US would gladly welcome you here.
@@Cheeki_breeki6 As much as I am against the modern gun laws here, I couldn't abandon my homeland.
@@letsgoraiding Your homeland has abandoned you. Eventually you will be a minority in your own nation, both literally and ideologically, with no laws and nothing to protect yourself from tyranny.
@@Cheeki_breeki6 My homeland hasn't abandoned me- it can't. The state is not the same thing as the nation. My nation is great and always shall be, Parliament on the other hand...
@@Cheeki_breeki6 And as for being made a minority, how would leaving the country make things better? What sort of patriot would abandon his home rather than fighting for it?
I'd love to listen to that phone call.
Brandon: can I get the following list of plate steel, screws, spring steel and strange gauge of tubing?
McMasters representative: you're building a Luty aren't you?
Brandon: .... no.
I got to be honest, the Luty made me think of the FGC-9.
The Luty is kind of the FGC-9's grandfather.
So this being said it would bei quite interesting to see you guys build the FGC-9.
make an fgc chambered in 10mm because 10mm liberty civil defense can get up to 2800fps with a long barrel and that would make it almost as powerfull as 5.56
The FGC-9 is also made by a guy in the UK and for the exact same purpose, as a protest to gun laws.
@@postandghost9391 I thought J stark was eastern European??? i feel like i remember him being arrest by the germans or something when he "died in the cop car"
@@deltashot5608 thing is that 10mm has much higher pressure than 9mm, not sure how the 3d printed frame would hold up
@lucas Hurley
I think he was a German Citizen of Kurdish ethnicity.
When a chemist, an engineer and a welder-fabricator team up ANYTHING can be turned into a firearm.
The TRUE "expedient homemade firearm" is the simple slam-fire 12ga: couple tubes, an end cap and a nail and you're basically good to go.
If you want to be fancy some welding , t joints and 90s and you have a real nice one but it's not full auto
they call it.... Cobray Terminator.... basically a slam fire 12 gauge m3 submachinegun
@@edwardtan1354 nah that one had a trigger the one this guy is talking about is commonly called a slam bang
Made one. It works. That is all it does.
Been waiting for this one! The Luty story is an intriguing one. There's just something strangely magical about these garage guns like the Luty and Professor Parabellum designs. Very nice to see this work as intended. Thanks for all the hard work you put into these videos, very entertaining stuff 👍
If I built one of these here in Britain I'd be getting a minimum of a 5 year all-inclusive state paid for holiday!
It's even bloody illegal now to carry a pocket knife that has a locking blade.
It’s not. You can carry a lock knife if you have a valid reason to do so.
While you’re on the subject of making garbage guns you should scratch make a polish resistance Błyskawica smg. It’d be interesting to see how the two stack up together since they emerged from the same idea.
being a polish person and never hearing the word beryl come out of brandons mouth hurts
Thank you for this new knowledge
This like x1000 it'd be super cool to see "improv" guns from WW2 actually being shot.
Very much so.
I’d like to see him make a Sten, another quickly scrapped together SMG.
Rip Philip Luty.
Gone but never forgotten.
As a Brit, I’m very proud that there were people like Luty who fought for the right to bear arms
Cringe
Unfortunately it didn't really do anything because once you lose a right it's almost impossible to get it back without bloodshed. That's what history has shown us. And it seems no one learns from history.
@@1810jeff yeah it is sad. I saw a RUclips poll a little while ago in the UK and it was asking if they thought we should have something similar to the 2nd amendment there. The poll was 60/40 in favor of no. I was shocked that it wasn’t a larger difference. I don’t ever see the UK getting those rights back though, sadly.
@@SimplePhotoshopTutorials Yeah it's a real shame
The country that gave us the concept of the free man (as per Magna Carta) is anything but free itslf. The excuse they wanted started with Hungerford, then there was Dunblane, when they banned handguns. One man commited a crime, over 20000 onnocent people were punished for it. Those in the US who have the freedoms, give the anti gun people nothing. Their aim is control, no more, no less. Resistance is everything. From wintery south Lincolnshire.
Electro rifling is now a thing, and you can do it in a bucket. Give it a try...
Never underestimate a man trying to prove a point
It’s a dangerous game.
A man with nothing to lose is the most dangerous apex predator on the planet.
🤦🏻♂️😒😑
@@mrmr_zoomie🤦🏻♂️😒😑
@@An_Actual_Fish🤦🏻♂️😑😒
Its not ugly, it's one of the most beautiful things ive ever seen.
Except for the charging handle, I agree with you. Looks kinda like a Madsen M-50.
What it represents makes it one of the most beautiful firearms ive ever seen. That and the FGC-9.
Es un arma echisa si
A little bit of polishing up on the metal, reworking the pistol grip and you have one hell of a beautiful gun
This guy gets it
“It’s not about the gun, it’s about sending a message”
This represents the fact that, inside of every British person, is an American waiting to get out.
I wouldn't say 'every', but for sure people like Luty. Heck, there's plenty of US Americans that want to go the way of Britain and unarm everyone and abolish our 2A.
Brits are way more tribal than Americans. The whole “protecting your land” thing would go to far. It already has and always did. But nice try.
You guys do know who owned America before 1776 right ? Surely it would be a case of inside every American is a British person trying to get out ? The people of the UK and the USA are pretty much identical, it's just that our governments took different paths. America chose the right path and the UK government chose poorly. I say it should be up to the public to decide how/if they wish to defend themselves.
Much love to my brothers and sisters across the pond, one day I hope to visit America (Texas and Florida are my top 2 destinations) Texas looks awesome, and I really want to meet Florida man and see what makes him tick 😅
@@proffessorXThe public did decide they didn't wish to protect themselves
Because our values came mostly from them, including the first ten amendments to the Constitution known as our the "Bill of Rights."
Big props for making it by the book, totally with you on that being the entire point if this monstrosity. Also funny how the type of guns that are the most restricted (submachine guns/machine guns) are also the easiest to fab from nothing, imagine trying to make a locking bolt n shit.
He should build all Professor Parabellum guns.
@@RandomGuy9 As well as the 3D printed Tony Stark FGC9,so we can see if theses are BS or not.
I suspect that Luty went to his local hardware store and picked pieces based on what he saw, that day. If you did redesign the Luty, you would base the 'Herrera' on what was available at your local hardware store.
Adding rifling is easier than I first thought. Make an appropriately sized and shaped button of hardened steel and drive it down the barrel with a hammer.
You can 3D-print a rifling part. That's how it's done on the FGC (which has a metal barrel).
The Herrera is actually a damn good name for a gun honestly
Luty 2: The Herrera
Let's go Brandon
You should try out the integrally supressed 9mm SMG in the Anarchist Cookbook. When I was 16 (under supervision of the State Police who wanted to easily prove that gun laws were useless, to especially include the AWB that was in effect at the time.) I built one, and it worked out pretty good.
Could you keep it?
@@insomniagobrrr5542 probably not, it was a posty machine gun so after 1986.
I don't understand this whole "useless law" narrative. Every law gets broken so if the gun laws are useless then following the same logic, all laws are useless.
Please god the anarchist cook book is notoriously bad information (as an anarchist). Take everything from that book with a grain of salt or you or risking injuring yourself and others.
@@Masked_SVincent anarchy cringe
If the fecal matter hits the rotary air circulation device, a militia unit with one or two craftsmen who could make copies of this weapon, and they had a source for ammo, these could spell the difference between victory and defeat.
There are hundreds of millions of guns floating around in the US. I doubt many armed and organized groups are going to find themselves forced to home build crude SMGs before they go out and start fighting. Not to mention what do they do when they come up against a group that has a bunch of AR-15s? And where are they going to get ammo? They can't find guns and have to build their own but they can find thousands of rounds of 9mm lying around?
If they had the resources to make guns and guns and find ammo, and enough guns to defend themselves in the short term, and were somehow also unable to find any other sort of better weapons, there are much better options for cheap and simple SMGs they could build instead.
So you're telling me this British man is more American than most of us?
There are a few total gun nuts still over here. Not many, but we're here. 😂
@@Grover91 I'm thinking you need to try and get political refugee status.
Man was a hero 😆
being called american is an insult, as you all have these gun rights and plenty of access to guns and yet never use them to defend your freedom.
@@sirkai007 some people aren't so rootless that they are happy to leave their homeland at the drop of a hat. many will stay no matter what, go down with the ship
I think hitting anything was less of a requirement for the Luty, in the UK pressure bearing parts are what needs to be registered so one of the main things Luty was saying is that context is important and normal extruded metal becomes a gun while not changing anything about it. Great video and I agree with the others and think a Brandon Herrera Luty would be awesome. Something that you've cobbled together with a couple trips to your hardware store.
It looks like one of those guns from Metro Exodus!
It looks ugly, but sexy at the same time
THATS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING I was lookin for someone to bring this up lol
Ugly but also sexy is just Russian sexy.
a pre-war Bastard gun prototype
great game
yeah, this is the Bastard gun in a nutshell
great quote then the comes "even if it requires an extra trip to home depot"
I recommend looking into the Owen gun. It was also a homemade machine gun adopted by the Australian army in world war 2. It seems similar to this, but much more reliable in the way it is designed. Maybe try building an improved “Luty” with some of the features of the Owen gun using modern hardware store parts.
The prototypes were homemade, but once the Aussies got interested in it it got proper development and was factory made.
The prototypes demonstrated the key design features, but were otherwise different from the final product.
Also, it was never this crudely made, it didnt depend on hardware store off the shelf parts, Owen was a competent machinist and gunsmith even if young and not formally trained.
It's here finally
Brandon I'm glad you're a man of your word
Anyone else knows the blood on the gun or at least where there is red
Locktite i imagine
@@TheKingOfJordan1 that does make a bit more sense than blood but then again you never know
It’s red Dykem for marking metal
@@mybackhurts7020 that makes more sense
@SENSI💥 How do you keep finding me!!!
The guns seems to work better than some "professionally" made ak Variants supplied by some governments you reviewed that alone is impressive
I'd love to see you modernize this gun! Stock, sights, rifled barrel, place to actually grip the gun. You know the essentials.
Something about this gun firing is just so satisfying compared to other guns. Maybe it’s the fact that it’s entirely home made and a miracle it even works in the first place. It’s like freedom visualised
I gave that book a read. It was actually interesting and I found it pretty ingenious given Luty’s lack of available resources. Then again, I’ve always been a fan of some crude SMGs and stuff like the Borz guns of the 90s, the Armenian K6-92, etc. Personally I found Professor Parabellum’s “Build a Borz” to be an easier build than Luty’s model. But hot trash triggers aside, Luty is a legend
Jatimatic.
It seems the physical copies of the books have been wiped from the internet
Honestly i love the aesthetic of homemade weapons or pipe guns, or just really beat up guns held together with duct tape and hose clamps or some shit, it's why i love fallout, metro, the walking dead saints and sinners, etc.
@@Brennan_the_smith you can still download it digitally.
"I gave that book a read" you are now in a watch list, hooray!
"Tutti Frutti Luty Shooty" You're a hero for that
As a machinist this gun is both amazing and infuriating at the same time
As a fellow machinist (if only an apprentice), can feel you.
As a redneck that just builds shit in a garage this is fucking cool lol
It's designed to be built in a shed with a hacksaw.
Could you explain a way that the barrel of this gun could have been rifled instead of being smooth bore? Ive never quite been able to grasp how the rifling process works
@@synshenron798 rifling of a barrel simply put is creating a spiral pattern on the inside of the barrel itself, their are about 5 ways from what I remember but all of them are going to require machines like a lathe to use, the easiest way for an amateur is going to be using a tabletop lathe and using a broach, which is a formed tool that you just press into the hole while it is spinning and creates the pattern for you
I had never even heard of this thing before I saw it here, so I'm happy to see her in full glory. Homemade firearms, the spirit of America, I see no difference between these two things.
#AKGNotificationSquad
Definitely go watch Count Dankulas video. Its really interesting
I mean to be fair this gun is the spirit of the UK in the body of 'merica
Self defense itself is illegal here in the UK, nevermind owning a firearm. No joke; there have been homeowners sent to prison for defending their property against burglars.
I hate it here. We have no rights.
What's more annoying is that the right to self-defense in your home is technically legal, but the judge can say "you defended yourself too much, so you got to jail sir" and then you're F'd... it comes down to how much force you used and whether they declare it as excessive force, which in the heat of the moment is not really the type of thing you're thinking about while some matey is trying to stab you in the neck...
That's a great reason to leave there
@@bryankeeth1099 agreed, but your President Brandon only wants South Americans, Mexicans and Africans. It's really difficult for a British person to become a US citizen.
Self defence is not illegal in the UK… it just has to be proportional to the threat.
finally, a weapon to rival the Klobb
Someone certainly didn't like Ken with that one.