Paper Beretta 92 magazine, magazine catch, extractor, ejector
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- Опубликовано: 22 апр 2023
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Important note. My templates are not for beginners. To use it you need to be an experienced paper crafter or to put some serious effort in it. There is no PDF file or instructions. If you don't know how to download and open this file and what to do with it, then it is just not for you. No offense. Хобби
This man took the word "Printed Guns" a whole new level
problem is it aint 3d printed
@@nyananas20111The problem is it is
@@knighthayden5266the problem is, as I’ve said in other comments, you’re just a work shy retard who could never do something like this yourself, and therefore refuse to accept anybody else can.
You can literally see his work log online; don’t be a work shy, jealous twat all your life
@@knighthayden5266nah
@@nyananas20111 no body said anything about "3d printed"
Those guys from "Take on me" will never see it coming...
Holy shit this is an incredible comment
I understood this reference!
@@karnyt5843 me second!
Took me a second. Well played sir, well played.
A-ha! I understood this reference!
as someone who worked for beretta for a few years and made thousands of these im really impressed with the level of detail you were able to get with paper
Make me some stuff 😋
It's not paper lol
It is@@mycelia_ow
what does working for beretta have to do with being impressed by this? you just wanted to say you worked for beretta lmao
@demarcus02 because he builds the real ones, so he can appreciate the details here...
Mom: hey, honey, what are u doung?
Son: Just.. Origami?
haha origami
Actually that's kinda funny to me
honey, what are you, dung? **
It isn’t though, it’s made of plastic, not paper.
@@Mrboy6665you can't read?💀
Lol the number of people saying this is 3d printed.
I miss doing these types of projects, I made an AR using the same method, was my best work!
Congratulations sir. You remind me of my childhood
Crafters became too lazy since 3D printers became widely available.
It's a nice thing and can be used for many neat purposes, but people I'm talking about are just like "nah, throw it in 3D printer, let the machine do all work and spray paint after. "
I remember making a paper knife using the same method, this video makes me want to get back into it. it feels more rewarding than 3d printing
Haha, me too, i remember my days of high school sittting in the class making these small parts since i'm bored
Some parts can be understood as being made of paper, but the durability of some small and thin parts cannot be understood as being made of paper. For example, the cover under the magazine is too thin to withstand the elasticity of the spring.
what congrat for? For reminding what a retooorded kid you are?
The magazine geometry is flawless
Acchelal
WE'RE GOIN STRAIGHT TO THE AIRPORT WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
HARD TARGETS EVERYWHERE JUST GOT A LITTLE SOFT
no russian
@@bansedits2736 remember, no russian
Then to the hospital with a stub for a hand at best.
Ig ahh comment
When I was a kid, I used to make these out of printer paper cos I never really had much else to do cept origami. I think it's incredible you've gone far past the world of origami/paper-mache imaginable to me back then.
Yeah, real origami can be extremely complex too. Some of the things people have come up with will break your mind of you try to imagine how they work or especially how people figured them out in the first place.
Why is that paper hard like a rock
Something like super glue
I think it's resin
@@riam_mik resin isn’t as clackity as that tho
@@Doodoofart442 then I don't know
@@riam_mik me neither I’m just guessing 🤷♂️
as a owner of a real Beretta, this is really well accurate and detailed. props to you on great craftsman shift.
best handicraft version of paper m92fs I've ever seen, it deserved 1m thumbs up
It!s 3D printed
@@knighthayden5266obviously not, wanker.
Just cos you couldn’t achieve it, and your first thought instead of hard work is faking stuff, doesn’t mean everyone is the same.
You can follow his work log online.
Loser
@@knighthayden5266 nope
@@dayone_93 Why you so sure
@@knighthayden5266 It's in the small details, also it's much easier to see the difference in 3d printed vs handmade when it comes to paper. I can't really give a better answer than "you can tell from experience".
Damn Dude you got every detail. I got one of these for Christmas. A real one not paper. I love it.
This isn't paper, turn your volume up lol
@@upstatearms4 its definitely paper, its just been treated. some might say that defeats the purpose but i really dont think theres anyway you can make something like this with regular paper.
Sucks you got a crappy metal one and not a real paper one... but still cool I guess. lol.
@@deucedeuce1572Fr
@@deucedeuce1572 yeah the paper ones slap bro have a lot less recoil too lmao
Bro got a whole new meaning to paper jam
Ngl That was the realistic looking beretta
School arts and crafts finna be crazy
it doesn't have a hammer or a trigger but it's still really impressive, great work!
I don’t think he’s finished
Get this man some steel.
Wow, this is such an amazing work! Well done!
This work is incredible, it must have taken a considerable amount of time to manufacture the paper piece that make up the structure to shape the design of this Beretta. Thinking about the manufacturing process of the parts to compose the gun's body, it must have taken months to complete this project, as the glue drying process is time consuming and it is not possible to add new layers of paper with it still wet. How long does it take you to manufacture the material that will be part of the gun's body?
I was wondering that... but mostly how the paper is held together. I could easily make a program (like a 3d printer slicing program in a way) to know exactly how many layers to cut and the exact shape of each one... but I'm not sure what the best method would be to actually put them together into a working model. I wonder if the programs already exist. No matter how it's done though, I can't imagine any way it could be done without a lot of time and skill. (Outside of 3d printing like a lot of people are claiming it is... but there are real methods and real models that can be made like this. I've seen a couple of them long before 3d printers were common).
@@deucedeuce1572 I discovered the papercraft technique when I was researching a Kalashnikov for a 3D project in the SolidWorks software assembly environment. In it you can slice the model into the thickness of a sheet of paper and know how many sheets would be needed to manufacture the parts. I also used several types of glue in the project, but the one that best suits the drying time is acrylate craft glue. It is a process that requires a lot of patience to execute. Oops... I was forgetting the structural reinforcement in some parts of the gun body, I added metals, aluminum along with layers of paper, adding bicarbonate together with acrylate glue also makes it mechanically rigid and you can finish it with sandpaper. A surface like this type of finish paints very well. It looks like it's not even paper. I couldn't complete my project, there were problems with my PC and I lost all my files and modeling work. But it was possible to do some tests with the little material I made. I think the chamber could handle a few shots with a reduced amount of gunpowder in the cartridge. But if you reinforce it even more, perhasp you could try the rifle's automatic mode. But there is a risk of the chamber exploding with the increase in pressure resulting from the expansion of gases from the falling gunpowder as it is a paper and glue structure and alumium reinforcenment.
@@deucedeuce1572 To know the number of sheets of paper, for example in the frame of the weapon, you would have to draw several surface planes with the thickness of the paper you want to use as material for the construction of this part of the weapon. This way you would obtain the number of layers of paper for your construction, that is, for any part of the weapon, with this you could print the entire weapon in slices, just having to do the work of cutting and gluing the pieces until you obtain the complete piece of the weapon so that you have all the parts in full working order for assembly, the solidworks program allows you to update the scale adjustments and dimensions of the part in the virtual assembly environment to guarantee correct mechanical functioning when actually assembling the project, this really helps to reduce the work time involved in making the pieces. Well..., I hope I really helped you visualize this construction process using this type of material for a paper project.
Strong moves, man. Excellent craftsmanship. 👍🏽
Amazing craftsmanship and very satisfying video to watch :)
Great work, I am jealous of your work and your talent!
I used to make lots of paper guns as a kid but never this good, i always wish i could've made such nice models to make a collection granted mine were nice and had working features but would never compare love this work ♥
this guy is so underrated, wish i could make a gun model like that
Holy cow I can only imagine how long this took.. Amazing work!
You are so talented man.. I've never seen anything like this before but this is so awesome
Bro how cool is this? Now i want one. Amazing job.
Garand Thumb, give this man a free scholarship to SDI already!
Шикарна робота!
This is seriously impressive dude!
Teacher: where’s your Homework
Quite kid: Pulles out Paper Beretta 92 ( starts blasting)
Yes the joke is that he built it out of his Homework papers
very impressive you've deffo earned a sub
the best paper gun ive ever seen probably cant be done better well done bro
Un lavoro incredibile, eccezionale. Sarebbe bello un video di tutto il procedimento della costruzione. Eccellente!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Wow. This is extremely impressive. Good job.
Dude you are the fn beast wow this is awesome ❤
the detail is so good!!!
Nice work! ❤
Nice! It even jams like the real thing xD
underrated youtuber
this is goddamn amazing. props to you good sir
if you hit it with a hammer, it becomes a sheet of m92
This is really cool! 😮
it actually jams im impressed
Bro took rock paper scissors to the next level ✋💀
Nice, 13 year old me would have loved this!
🤣 "мікросхема", "..сплачено.." - приємно бачити якісний український контент. Дякую - Glory to Ukraine
Glory to Russia
Classmates: Look I made a paper airplane.
The quiet kid:
Amazing work mate.
Amazing craftsmanship on this replica bro, good job
making a gun out of paper is outrageous and i love it
You surprised me at every second of video ❤
THIS IS INSANE DUDE!
This deserves a like and a sub for this gun *real*
It even looks like it was made with a 3D printer, it was very well done and realistic
I’m very impressed that the slide holds open after the last round.
There used to be another guy, I think he was Japanese, he used CA and paper (plus some metal springs and pins) to make guns but he also filled empty cartridges with home made propellant and used the paper guns to shoot!
I remember he made a 1911 among other things. It was incredible. IDK if he is just gone or maybe RUclips nuked him. I wish I could still find those videos.
Anyway, amazing work!
takome1942
Eu sou do Brasil e acho que você tem um talento incrível
Excuse me? A paper what now? This is absolutely incredible. Beautiful work, sir.
Well done bro nice it sounds like a real and look like a real thing bro keep it up
How many paper cuts did you get making it?
Very realistic! It even jams haha
Молодець ! Дякую за відео !
best on the internet❤
ive yet to see paper guns as clean as goto bad makes them
Amazing piece of craftsmanship. But of course it jammed on the third round. Just like the real one. That’s accuracy
fr the gun is so well made it jams
work of art
Man, that's a lot of work. To make paper act like plastic or even metal!
“Hey man, can you print me a gun?”
“No problem, inkjet or laser?”
“… uhh”
Ingenious ❤❤❤
This is the kind of shit I was trying to build out of loose leaf in the back of the classroom instead of paying attention to the lesson.
I’m up at 2 am and I read the channel name as “go to bed” and not “goto bad”. I think that’s a sign
this is precisely what my brain thought when i searched up "how to make a paper gun that shoots" when i was a kid
Я собираю м4 сейчас, и я просто поражен, как вы сделали кнопку выброса магазина, подобные детали для меня кажутся самыми сложными
Shouldn't be too hard for an M4. The mag catch is 3 pieces including the spring.
Братишка это 3д печать так что не удивляйся
@@LazyLove097blitz какая 3д печать сумасшедший
@@LazyLove097blitzприсмотрись, там видны надписи на бумаге
@@LazyLove097blitzНет, это бумага. Только некоторые части магазина из 3д пластика.
You just gotta hope no one brings water to the gunfight.
“I don't want to see any of you making paper airplanes”
mfs at the back of class:
Well done!
bro u deserve more that 3k subs
This looks cool,the funny thing is the ejection got jammed😂
Pure mastery
amazing!
The description is perfect. That paper looks like plastic, truly professional grade stuff.
How did you make the mechanisms work reliable and look good? I made a 1911 mag and the follower
gets stuck sometimes. It also looks yellowish.
Sanding, alot of sanding and super glue instead of woodglue
Brings me back to Tacome1942, flakjacket1000,
Shelden Caudill, and isacantonacci days!
Plot twist : APRIL FOOLS it’s real just a paper wrap 😂😂😂
Omg beautiful how do you did it?
i wish i was as creative as this guy
Nice video buddy 🤘
a paper beretta skin would go so hard in an fps game
Paper: 100%
Skills: 1000%
this is top 3 coolest things ive seen lol
the fact this is treated (HARDENED) paper and not a 3D print is actually kind of godly.
Imagine, just getting done signing the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson hits Hancock with the "Oh yea? Pass thine parchment paper, & Hold my porcelain cup"
this is how it felt taking a pen apart at school
2D printed guns, brilliant
This will be a new one for airport security!
Damn dude, you could defeat Magneto with that thing.
When the Quiet kid is poor and aint have money for guns
Or has been growing up with anti gun parents and does not let him own a gun of any kind
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That's impressive.
Looks like one of those 3d printed ghost guns that can be completely functional