
Best Stained Glass "Gun" theme project? (Metallurgy)?
I have to do a project for the metal, and we do windows, as the welding gun, blocks of salt of ammonia, copper, etc., I decided to make the gun issue as an AK-47 or G36C. Tips, advice on the weapon research to do? I like guns Call of Duty 4 and Call of Duty: World at War, but especially CoD 4. I can not find the "right" gun to do. Thanks in advance!
I suggest to recreate an old stained glass for your project, as the guns of the Civil War. Guns common in civil war: -32 Colt 1849 Colt 1849 Pocket Revolver: The Colt revolver first to bring large numbers was the Model 1849 in 31 gauge. Approximately 325,000 have been labeled as made in New York or Hartford, between 1850 and 1873, and 11.000 labeled one made in London, England. More of this model were made While no other Colt revolver in the 19th century. It has a five-or six-cylinder barrels tacos in lengths of 3 ", 4", 5 "and 6". Some of these models have engraved cylinders pocket a scene of a robbery of the coach. Use this link to see a picture of this weapon: http://www.hackman-adams.com/guns/colt1849.htm -32 S & W n 2 32 Smith and Wesson No. 2: Smith and Wesson model held its 2 in 32 rings in 1861, just in time for civil war. Power 77,000 facts from 1861 to 1874, about 35,700 were made during the war. The metal ring of the cartridge, was an invention Recently, while Smith & Wesson model put into production. First, Smith & Wesson 1st model was its success in 22 shorts that were published in 1857. The Henry rifle and 44 rounds of rimfire, was introduced in 1860, when the fire 32 RIM has debuted. The turret ring 44 in Henry (not not occur until the Colt revolver made in 1872) compare favorably with the cartridges of firearms used for self-defense serious today as the 38 special. But the ring, 32 I would not. Using average numbers, the initial energy of 44 Henry when using a gun is 270 (the technical name is foot-pounds of energy). From 36 to 44 of the CAP and ball revolvers commonly used in the Civil War 170. But the ring 32 is only about 100. Yes, it is dangerous and can be fatal, but can absorb an opponent revitalized easier to hit a tire 32 and continue fighting even if they die several days later. Use this link to see a photograph of the gun: http://www.hackman-adams.com/guns/32S&WNo2.htm -36 Colt 1851 Colt Navy Revolver 1851: One of the most popular revolvers of the Civil War was the Colt model 1851 in size 36. Approximately 250,000 people have been made by Colt between 1850 and 1873. He had a stroke cylinder and six 7-1/2 "octagonal barrel. The standard cylinder is engraved a scene of a naval battle.'s Appointment Navy meant that gauge 36. Caliber 44 were known as the Army, but both terms are merely convenient marketing designations. This model has been carried out by men as different as the commander, Confederate General Robert E. Lee, and later sheriff of Abilene, Wild Bill Hickok. Use this link to see a photo of this weapon: Colt Colt http://www.hackman-adams.com/guns/colt36.htm -36 Remington 1862 -44 Springfield Rifle 1860 -44 -58 Enfield Rifle Musket -577 Burnside Colt Walker & Dragoon-guns Confederation, rifles, shotguns and rifle Henry 1860-Sharps Carbine Carbine rifle-Spencer-Smith to read the descriptions of these weapons of war and ordinary civilians to see a picture of each, use this link: http://www.hackman-adams.com/guns/index.htm
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