@@myon- Ya I caught it after I posted, but still, WTF, this video is about a gun, not the favor of the day, so it's an AI fail... Because I don't want my life dictated by an off handed comment, being miss understood by a computer or a leftist....
RN is one of my amazing memories from times of free internet with no censorship. Really enjoyed all his videos, creations and ability to survive all that. Gotta find his new stuff. And honestly.. This dude looks better (and maybe even works better :) ) than many other actual professional designs. All the best!
For the most part he got a 45acp gun to work continuously with the aftermarket glock 21 extended magazine, something that most 45acp AR type guns won't do...give him an A for that...
You can get at the guy for whatever but the fact that he built this and it works reliably is pretty darn impressive, especially given that it uses a lot of off the shelf parts, which is actually really cool.
You know, as a professional welder and LNG welding superintendent, it's great to see people having a go and doing just fine. What I really think is pathetic is someone (especially a self-taught welder) laughing at someone else's work. Someone having a go at an actual job, instead of stroking an ego.
As a new gunsmith/ designer trying to learn I love channels like this no matter how simple they are its a learning experience and mark always drops Gems you can learn from
Watching this video and reading through the comments and for some reason I realized that I am here because of Kentucky ballistics being a mechanic with a son about his age I have an attachment to them. I kinda hope that he and I can get along as well as Scott and his father, but like they say god closing a door opens a window sometimes, ehhh it’s all good 👍🏻 but funny how a horrible accident can turn into something good when it’s all said and done but it was great seeing the gun tube community for the most part come together and be the kind of people that make this country better than the rest of world alright enough with the sissy feelings and what not get back to work fellas 👍🏻👍🏻
It's beautiful! An idea from me: Replace that barrel locking nut with one that doubles as a large kinda-almost-integral suppressor that goes over and past the barrel.
@@Michael666CAVery few basements in Florida. I did look at buying an old place in St. Petersburg Florida that has a basement and a history. Al Capone had built it back in the bootlegger days.
Very reminiscent of the blyskawica. Open bolt SMG It uses the bolt, magazine, and barrel of another gun. You need a screwdriver to field strip it. The rest of the gun can be made in a garage with off the shelf parts.
Man I REALLY wish there was an affordable commercial version of the grease gun. Unfortunately it would have to be a semi auto 16" barrel. Although if there was a retro looking braced version it would be awesome. Basically I just want a grease gun without all the NFA BS...no biggie lol. I think he did alright on this build all things considered. I like it.
"Even a blind squirrel can find a nut now and then." Made me laugh, then I thought I you seeing my welding and laughed again..... I haven't used a welder this century.
Love it that you have mentioned COVID and now I'm seeing a COVID link. There must be a set angle of magazine, bullet stack to feed ramp ratio out there..... Surely. Mind you those 45's looked sitting proud
The mag release is in a perfect spot. Shoulder the firearm then grab the magazine and hit the release with your index finger. That allows your finger to open a mag bag or pouch and drop without looking.
I like how the bolt doesn't slam the receiver on the rearward travel. Very nice. Looks very smooth. I dare say the ejector is too far forward in the ejection port, making the short case flip too much before it gets close to the deflector or the ejection port. Any adjustability fore and aft to play with that?
Honestly his best build so far. Come on man, remember your first welds. I know you love him really and you're just joshing him like the head chef and his commis 😅
Needs a stopper on the bolt face to stop the case head from sliding too far up on the bolt face, and a recess in the breach face for it to nest into in order to stop the wiggle effect. I suppose that the recessed place in the breach face could then foul up and prevent the bolt from closing completely, causing light or non primer strikes. Some thought would need to be put into the design of it.
Not sure why Royal Nonesuch didn't just use the Grease gun or Ppsh-41 style drop sear given that this is an open-bolt "fast semi-auto" design. This might require a longer receiver though, maybe he didn't want that tradeoff. Or just wanted to use that spare AKM FCG. I personally love those WW2 FCGs, not just because of simplicity but because of how thin and short their height is compared to most hammer-fired FCGs. Great video, Mark. Big thanks for the high speed footage especially. You're a big inspiration.
Semi-free country. Still have to have a special license to make something like this and it's not legally transferable except under very limited conditions.
Mr Mark, fairly new sub it took me awhile to binge-watch all (and👍🏻) of your videos. I learned so much and thought that was crappy of Remington to do to you that I want a 700 bolt action but will not patronage them now or the new owners do you offer one similar probably much higher quality, for sale or are you wholesale ah directions my friend please 🙏 thank you
It looks like a modern Sten. It isn't high art but these things are not meant to be finished as European shotguns. The only confusion is someone with these resources had the right legal paperwork to show this off on the internet? I am very impressed.
Making a TIG weld look like a stick well, is the sign of a truly talented welder, because no one could screw up a TIG weld that bad without doing it intentionally😂😂😂
@ZURAD When you have your parts modeled in a CAD solid modeler, you can actually assign material properties (like mass) to them. The dynamic solver (usually a plug-in for the CAD system) can then simulate how the parts will move with respect to each other. It's more complicated than that, but that's the basic idea.
@@markserbu Could you do a basic screen cap demo? I think there's a lot of people out there who could significantly benefit from seeing a direct application of what you're talking about as opposed to shooting from the hip (pun intended) for their designs.
@ZURAD I would if I could...I don't have a dynamic solver myself! In a future video I'm sure I'll be showing off some movement of parts in CAD with the "Physical Dynamics" option turned on. With this, the parts interact and move with each other as they would in real life...well, except that their masses, moments of inertia, etc., don't come into play. For that you need a dynamic solver. Make sense?
@@markserbu Sure that makes sense. I think anyone doing hoppy or production stuff is going to be using jointed models to simulate function. I would hope at least lol. Do you have any recommendations for software that can run dynamic solvers?
Yes I bent it very carefully with my vise and pliers lol. Thanks for the help with the project, nerd 😂
i started watching you videos when i was like 8 and its turned me into the gun nut i am today, thank you.
I didn't know you were from Missouri! I don't suppose you're hiring?
I approve of your design very simplistic but good job I have approve.
As a journeyman steel fabricator I would hire you
I am an 07 02 from moberly. We are trying to get a store open in Columbia here pretty soon. We should meet up sometime
I don't know what this video has to do with Covid, but thanks to RUclips for the Covid-19 banner under the video... AI doing great AI things.
Because of the *RN* in the title
he said "covid-19" in the video, youtube audiobots heard that
9:57
@@myon- Ya I caught it after I posted, but still, WTF, this video is about a gun, not the favor of the day, so it's an AI fail... Because I don't want my life dictated by an off handed comment, being miss understood by a computer or a leftist....
5:00 they must have thought he said "What flu? forward..."
Does it run? Yeah. Does it blow your hand off? No. Does it jam like a Zip 22? Nope.
Sounds like a win to me.
double like
If you cant get a zip right you need to stop
This is looks likes a "Mum, can we have a Grease Gun? No, we have a Grease Gun at home" project.
A take on homemade hamburgers. 😄
The grease gun IS the "mp40 at home"
hah true
“… grease applicator…”
RN is one of my amazing memories from times of free internet with no censorship. Really enjoyed all his videos, creations and ability to survive all that. Gotta find his new stuff.
And honestly.. This dude looks better (and maybe even works better :) ) than many other actual professional designs.
All the best!
If I built that, I would be so proud of myself.
Right?
For real, Me too!
@@chrisdonnelly5904 It would also be an honor to have Mark make fun of me and my gun.
I understand you.
If I built that, British government would lock me away for 5 years. Can’t have commoners defending themselves.
For the most part he got a 45acp gun to work continuously with the aftermarket glock 21 extended magazine, something that most 45acp AR type guns won't do...give him an A for that...
I'm just glad to hear that RN is still active. His videos dropped off my feed yeas ago.
he got banned. top comment here is his new channel
As a fellow maniac and gunsmith I approve of Richards design. 😂
As a fellow auto didactic jackass of all trades, I also endorse this design.
best 12-minute roast session ever
That charging handle is clearly a repurposed tap holder
Clearly overcompensating for something
You can get at the guy for whatever but the fact that he built this and it works reliably is pretty darn impressive, especially given that it uses a lot of off the shelf parts, which is actually really cool.
old ass fudd angry someone doing something he cant
You know, as a professional welder and LNG welding superintendent, it's great to see people having a go and doing just fine. What I really think is pathetic is someone (especially a self-taught welder) laughing at someone else's work. Someone having a go at an actual job, instead of stroking an ego.
Thought RN stood for Right Now, as in I need a submachine gun in under 10 minutes and I only have a pipe, a sheet metal bender and a spot welder
And a CNC for the bolt.
@@Njazmoyou can make that bolt by hand spinning it on a drill that's the beauty of it.
Never knew you had a RUclips channel. Thanks for what you do 😎
I want to move to America because of people like you and RoyalNonesuch
Well thats way better than banging two pipes together lol. Remember the "quad barrel defibrillator"!
"At least a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and again" best roast yet 😂😂 haha
Yeah, even a blind pig finds a truffle every once in awhile.
@@Thedoug369but pigs search with smell not sight
Old Slav version of the saying is "Even a blind chicken can find a grain"
I miss royal nonesuch
Wait, what happened to him
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you tube cracked down on guns
Doesn't he work with Mark now? And that's why it's designated "RN"
@@nathandoll. idk ask mark
13 minutes of roasting the maker. 😂
Y’all must be good friends.
How is it ugly and beautiful at the same time? I love it!
Your videos are well worth being on a watch list!
I didn’t realize so many creators were in Missouri. This state is so cool lol.
I wanted to see how the bolt and everything sits in the receiver ,love an explanation how it all fits together n works
Mark looks like a Mike Judge character, and I mean that in the best way possible.
"He's the only person i know that can make tig welds look like stick welds." Lmfao
It looks like something the Polish Home Army was building during the Second World War. Very cool.
As a new gunsmith/ designer trying to learn I love channels like this no matter how simple they are its a learning experience and mark always drops Gems you can learn from
converting the AK hammer to a sear is just genius. I absolutely love it
The dwarf psyched out of my mind was spot on 😂
The design really doesn't look bad I think Richard passed the smelling test 😂
It works, and if he spent a bit of time, he could refine it. Nice build!
Love the AK parts! Those East German stocks are pure genius all by themselves. The use of Glock mags is also cool.
Watching this video and reading through the comments and for some reason I realized that I am here because of Kentucky ballistics being a mechanic with a son about his age I have an attachment to them. I kinda hope that he and I can get along as well as Scott and his father, but like they say god closing a door opens a window sometimes, ehhh it’s all good 👍🏻 but funny how a horrible accident can turn into something good when it’s all said and done but it was great seeing the gun tube community for the most part come together and be the kind of people that make this country better than the rest of world alright enough with the sissy feelings and what not get back to work fellas 👍🏻👍🏻
Ah yes, the Registered Nurse-45. I think every ambulance & ER should have one.
I like the way it looks. It reminds me of a Luty mated with a grease gun. I miss seeing his wacky antics.
It's beautiful!
An idea from me: Replace that barrel locking nut with one that doubles as a large kinda-almost-integral suppressor that goes over and past the barrel.
I really like the way it looks. I'm very fond of the Swedish K, M3 Grease gun, etc. Anything of that era.
As someone who has been hands on with a few BFG-50As... Hearing you speak on someone elses welding is pretty hilarious.
Well done Richard, homemade and works.
That actually looks really neat. I'd be proud to have made that in my garage.
Didn't realize royal nonesuch was a local
Thought he was a Brit and was always waiting for him to get busted
He lives in Marks basement
@@Michael666CAVery few basements in Florida. I did look at buying an old place in St. Petersburg Florida that has a basement and a history.
Al Capone had built it back in the bootlegger days.
Very reminiscent of the blyskawica.
Open bolt SMG
It uses the bolt, magazine, and barrel of another gun.
You need a screwdriver to field strip it.
The rest of the gun can be made in a garage with off the shelf parts.
Ya, I'm watching to many gun channels. My first thought was "really light recoil spring"
Thanks Mark
For a young feller, Richard sure was inventive. I enjoyed his videos.
It's a work of art. I love it.
Man I REALLY wish there was an affordable commercial version of the grease gun. Unfortunately it would have to be a semi auto 16" barrel. Although if there was a retro looking braced version it would be awesome. Basically I just want a grease gun without all the NFA BS...no biggie lol. I think he did alright on this build all things considered. I like it.
Well done Royal! Wish I had one😊
Great video Mark and Richard
Any templates for a fellow homebuilder?
Excellent high speed feeding, the view was amazing.
"Even a blind squirrel can find a nut now and then." Made me laugh, then I thought I you seeing my welding and laughed again..... I haven't used a welder this century.
Love it that you have mentioned COVID and now I'm seeing a COVID link.
There must be a set angle of magazine, bullet stack to feed ramp ratio out there..... Surely. Mind you those 45's looked sitting proud
Love the very simplistic and basic design
The mag release is in a perfect spot. Shoulder the firearm then grab the magazine and hit the release with your index finger. That allows your finger to open a mag bag or pouch and drop without looking.
Luty would be proud 👍 keep up the good work boys.
I love the covid-19 warning below the video. Makes me feel nice and safe 😇
Its functionality is yet to be determined, but its appearance is more appealing than many other firearms professionally milled! 😂
I like how the bolt doesn't slam the receiver on the rearward travel. Very nice. Looks very smooth.
I dare say the ejector is too far forward in the ejection port, making the short case flip too much before it gets close to the deflector or the ejection port. Any adjustability fore and aft to play with that?
Jokes aside, RN has accomplished more gun design than almost everybody that has ever lived at the same age
Mating a “Swiss person and a space Alien” I love it !
Honestly his best build so far. Come on man, remember your first welds. I know you love him really and you're just joshing him like the head chef and his commis 😅
Fantastic firearm! Looks cool too!
It's been a long time since Richard appeared in one of your videos.
Perfection is perspective what you may hate others may love i happen to like the mad max look
I am 100% in agreement with this video even though I just started watching it because it has a Covid link posted via RUclips
Needs a stopper on the bolt face to stop the case head from sliding too far up on the bolt face, and a recess in the breach face for it to nest into in order to stop the wiggle effect. I suppose that the recessed place in the breach face could then foul up and prevent the bolt from closing completely, causing light or non primer strikes. Some thought would need to be put into the design of it.
Not sure why Royal Nonesuch didn't just use the Grease gun or Ppsh-41 style drop sear given that this is an open-bolt "fast semi-auto" design. This might require a longer receiver though, maybe he didn't want that tradeoff. Or just wanted to use that spare AKM FCG. I personally love those WW2 FCGs, not just because of simplicity but because of how thin and short their height is compared to most hammer-fired FCGs.
Great video, Mark. Big thanks for the high speed footage especially. You're a big inspiration.
Would heavier recoil springs keep the case from spinning and smacking the side of the gun?
Its better than those pipe shotguns he used to make.
Wish I lived in a FREE country like you guys over there
Semi-free country. Still have to have a special license to make something like this and it's not legally transferable except under very limited conditions.
Royal Nonesuch is a legend
Mr Mark, fairly new sub it took me awhile to binge-watch all (and👍🏻) of your videos. I learned so much and thought that was crappy of Remington to do to you that I want a 700 bolt action but will not patronage them now or the new owners do you offer one similar probably much higher quality, for sale or are you wholesale ah directions my friend please 🙏 thank you
Wouldn't be a RN without RN-quality welds.
Hand made?! Not in my wheelhouse, but cool. (You must be very, very good friends with Richard! 😂
Don’t forget to say “at a boy” to your kid every now and then.
It's 'atta boy, from that's a boy.
Looks like something straight out of……The Anarchist Cookbook 💪💪💪
The guy has some serious street cred.
I like it. It really took a lot of thought to make this come together. I always thought the Grease Guns were cool.
I'm in love!!
Thats just my speed!!
Mark, if you start selling these, please let me know where I can get one. I would love to have one. I’ve always wanted a grease gun.
me: "can we get a machine gun?"
mom: "we have a machine gun at home"
It looks like a modern Sten. It isn't high art but these things are not meant to be finished as European shotguns. The only confusion is someone with these resources had the right legal paperwork to show this off on the internet? I am very impressed.
When will they be available?
Freaking awesome I want one!👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸
Making a TIG weld look like a stick well, is the sign of a truly talented welder, because no one could screw up a TIG weld that bad without doing it intentionally😂😂😂
Great video! It reminds me of a ghetto swedish k. What is the diameter of the grease gun bolt?
🤘 😁 🤘 Get'r done Richard!
I like seeing Royal Nonesuch content
When someone has an old WW2 grease gun and asks themselves, what if it took Glock mags?
What is Richard’s channel name? I can’t find it. I was subbed to his original channel that got banned years ago.
Apparently it's the top comment on this video.
Richard is a better fabricator than I am. That piece looks fun.
It would be interesting to hear your opinion on the Gerard Metral SMG?
Grinder & paint, make you the welder you aint.🤣😂 Good one!
Why would the round bouncing up and down slow the bolt down any more than just stripping the cartridge from the mag?
I love this relationship so much.
Can you explain a bit about what you mean when you say "using CAD with a dynamic solver"? Would love to know more about this
@ZURAD When you have your parts modeled in a CAD solid modeler, you can actually assign material properties (like mass) to them. The dynamic solver (usually a plug-in for the CAD system) can then simulate how the parts will move with respect to each other. It's more complicated than that, but that's the basic idea.
@@markserbu Could you do a basic screen cap demo? I think there's a lot of people out there who could significantly benefit from seeing a direct application of what you're talking about as opposed to shooting from the hip (pun intended) for their designs.
@ZURAD I would if I could...I don't have a dynamic solver myself! In a future video I'm sure I'll be showing off some movement of parts in CAD with the "Physical Dynamics" option turned on. With this, the parts interact and move with each other as they would in real life...well, except that their masses, moments of inertia, etc., don't come into play. For that you need a dynamic solver. Make sense?
@@markserbu Sure that makes sense. I think anyone doing hoppy or production stuff is going to be using jointed models to simulate function. I would hope at least lol.
Do you have any recommendations for software that can run dynamic solvers?
YT Covid19 disclaimer in the description. Other than that, Awesome video!
American ingenuity at it's finest
hows that 308 semi auto pistol coming along?
Could you print a macdaddy vmac 9mm and see how it runs on high speed and a FGC-9?