I'm confident that if you were to publish a book with all of the technical data and prints you could sell quite a few copies. Very few people would make one but multiples more would buy the book. It's an interesting piece of history that fascinates many people.
@@monotech20.14 so I guess you'll be writing the book then? I'll be waiting for publication. I'm a type 7 FFL holder with SOT. I have a bit of experience with building NFA guns and I think it's a bit more complex that you pretend. If you want to prove me wrong just go ahead and make one without the suppressor internals. Just run the unsorted barrel out to the end of the tube and I'll buy it from you. Just show me a working gun first and let me know where to send the check. If it's as simple as you say I think $1,000 would be a fair price. Sound good?
@@JoelKliesen Overall the Welrod is a simple design. Also you can some of the internals from existing firearms and parts. Not everything has to be made from scratch.
@@monotech20.14 you backtracking now? When can I expect delivery of my new Welrod clone? If it's as easy as you say you should be able to get it to me by the end of January. I'm not expecting you to jump through any hoops and get it done before the holidays. That seems unreasonable.
You undoubtedly have done a lot research regarding the dimensions of the original Welrod. Do you have any reserves about sharing basic dimensions on forums? You’ve silently smithed the best authentic replica I’ve seen.
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I'm confident that if you were to publish a book with all of the technical data and prints you could sell quite a few copies. Very few people would make one but multiples more would buy the book. It's an interesting piece of history that fascinates many people.
Yes, I agree!!!
All you need is a lathe/mill combo or lathe and a mill. Its a simple design.
@@monotech20.14 so I guess you'll be writing the book then? I'll be waiting for publication.
I'm a type 7 FFL holder with SOT. I have a bit of experience with building NFA guns and I think it's a bit more complex that you pretend. If you want to prove me wrong just go ahead and make one without the suppressor internals. Just run the unsorted barrel out to the end of the tube and I'll buy it from you. Just show me a working gun first and let me know where to send the check. If it's as simple as you say I think $1,000 would be a fair price. Sound good?
@@JoelKliesen Overall the Welrod is a simple design. Also you can some of the internals from existing firearms and parts. Not everything has to be made from scratch.
@@monotech20.14 you backtracking now? When can I expect delivery of my new Welrod clone? If it's as easy as you say you should be able to get it to me by the end of January. I'm not expecting you to jump through any hoops and get it done before the holidays. That seems unreasonable.
Your grip safety is more elegant than the original.. awesome!
i wanna make one in the future!!!
So clean
Another mlp fan watching gun content, now this is epic
@@Feuerangst826 been in the reddit, following the making of their Welrod
same
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Medal of Honor Rising Sun flashback
Legit!!
I remember playing that game with my son good times ......@Maple-Sizzurp
Absolutely awsome
Impressive work, looks just like the original. did you make it all from scratch?
How easy would a 9mm with s&w or glock mags be?
Is the bore smooth?
You undoubtedly have done a lot research regarding the dimensions of the original Welrod. Do you have any reserves about sharing basic dimensions on forums? You’ve silently smithed the best authentic replica I’ve seen.
well built
That's WILD how quiet it is
Knock Knock.. Who’s there? It’s ATF sir, We need to talk 🚬💀
Im so jealous...
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