The Barrett .50 cal has a functional priming mech, you press the button on the top to move back the little slide (bolt just wouldn't work). Then, you pull the trigger and hope the bullet escapes the barrel. Pressing the trigger won't do anything if you don't pull the little thing back.
The internals are really complicated because I had to make a lock for the priming mech or else it wouldn't go back forward when you pull the trigger.
That little button on the front by the magazine is the un-jamming button in case the mechanism gets stuck, in which case it unlocks the slide.
I'm gonna make a glock tomorrow and I'll get pictures of the internals today because I posted this before school.
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Edited by Double07: 4/15/2021 8:21:51 PMOMG! Looks like a gun from Fortnite!!!!! Is that ForkKnife?
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Edited by sadguy321: 4/15/2021 4:30:55 PMI can't even make a minecart that comes when i flick a lever... Edit: autocorrect is trying to kill me. I meant to say minecart not mimecraft.
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Meanwhile I don’t even know how to use redstone to open a door.
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But how much butter do I need to be wearing to stop a bullet from it?
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celacovsci
Molon Labe Domari Nolo - old
This is the 'tactical' version of the redstone Barrett .50 cal. I changed the color of the shell, made the barrel thinner, adjusted the muzzle brake, redesigned the scope, and enhanced the internals. I switched the classic mechanical systems (it was mainly running off of pistons) to an electronically controlled system. This system varies from the mechanical system in the way that there is a slight delay from when you pull the trigger versus when it actually fires. The advantages of this system are that you can add slamfire and full auto, and it's also a lot more compact inside of the gun. Mechanical systems are easier to understand because it's mainly pistons, but electronic systems are much more versatile because of what you can do with repeater locks and redstone torches. I also swapped out the original priming mech for a bolt action system. There are 2 levers for a safety mechanism, they both need to be flipped down to prime or fire. The dispenser is also closer to the end of the barrel, so the fire charges don't burn up before they escape. -
As someone who only really dabbles, I'd [i]really[/i] like to see the guts. What's the projectile speed like? And can we figure out how to use TNT as AP incendiary rounds?
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Yeah guns are cool, but have you been to Myrkheim?