No, you probably misunderstood me:) I'm not pushing anyone to anything. I just say that I love my job and this is my hobby, which makes me breathtaking:)I'm sorry if I made you think otherwise:)
yes, maybe you're right :) But when you pick it up for the first time, you will not be able to part with it:cowboy2: Believe me, I know what I'm saying, because now it's my passion :evil:. It is small but carries strength and confidence, it is awesome and inspiring :shooting:
Of course, he will not pierce through a cast iron skillets, any minifirearm will not pierce through a cast iron skillets :banghead:))) but I have my models that can pierce through two sides of a metal can (for example, cola or beer can). They are more large models with centerfire rounds filled...
Look, it's my new creation, my passion)))
Miniature Gun Colt 1911. The scale 1:6. Weight is only 9 g
I think it's amazing))) What do you think Friends? :wave:
About the purchase questions you can write me on the email minifirearms in hotmail dot com
Also I have account in insta www.instagram.com/miniature_firearms/ and website minifirearms.com
I give the centerfire rounds filled with bullets.
Bullets made out of hardened steel. In order a bullet does not deform when
shot into any surface. Cartridges are not stamped. For the production of
them I used special highly precised watchmaking machine. Since a gunpowder
in such small...
Hi! Want to know your opinion about my miniature guns. I produced my new gun - Derringer 0.8 mm caliber. It is smaller than my last creation - Derringer 1 mm caliber. I am inspired by them. But I need feedback from you. So what do you think about so tiny guns?)
Of course they can not be compared. Can you write some another place to buy the same 0.8 mm or 1 mm caliber shooting miniature pistol that will be cheaper?
Congrats! But the guys who complain about their wives, may be, your situation is not so bad... I have noticed that when women get used to some "men's" habits, they become even more enthusiastic about this activity, than their spouses. It concerns everything: automobiles, fitness, drinking...
Well, as I promised, here are some photos.
This gun is one of the tiniest pistols in the world, I believe. It’s a simple Derringer mechanism, but it has the length only 25mm, and 1mm caliber. I even managed to make appropriate live ammo for this “baby”.
Actually, I spent so much time on it...
Of course! ))) If you ask seriously - in miniatures not only the size matters. The craftsmanship quality matters the most. But the smaller the size - the higher craftsmanship level you need to make a gun. So it works.
Hello everyone! Gunsmithing is my hobby for a long time, but I specialise in very specific area: making miniatures. If you want to learn something about it or to discuss this topic - I'm ready for conversation.