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July 17th, 2010, 01:19 | #16 |
Delierious Designer of Dastardly Detonations
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: in the dark recesses of some metal chip filled machine shop
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At one point I considered having some German grenade handles turned to mount to timer grenades. I was going to drill a bore through the centre of the handle which pushed against the shuttle stem. Removing the end cap on the handle would allow the stick to move which would start the timer. Instead of having to thread the cap off too many turns to start the timer, I was going to use a bayonet style quarter twist to remove the cap.
Too many ideas, too little time to make sure I can manufacture the damn things reliably. If you make one, please put up a video!
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July 17th, 2010, 01:36 | #17 |
Oh jeez, that's WAY beyond what I was thinking but does sound really awesome!
I was merely thinking of slapping the grenade up on there and being done with it heh, but now you've got me wondering. I would buy one for sure if you ever got around to making the thing and I bet a few others would too. Perhaps in the near future Or at least one can surely hope!
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July 17th, 2010, 01:51 | #18 |
Najohn
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Hilarious!!!!!! Should try the beer trap sometime
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July 17th, 2010, 01:59 | #19 | |
Delierious Designer of Dastardly Detonations
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: in the dark recesses of some metal chip filled machine shop
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It really shouldn't be too hard to do in a garage workshop. I think you could take a piece of broomstick and drill a 0.5" hole about 1" deep in one end. Saw a slot in that end parallel to the drilling axis. Put a hose clamp on that end to clamp the stick to the grenade. Drill a deep 1/4" hole down the centre of the stick with an aircraft extension drill to house the trigger post in the handle. Cut it 1" shorter than the handle. Drill a 1/8" hole across the bottom end of the handle so you can shove a straight grenade pin crosswise to block the floating trigger post. Put some tape on the end of the handle to prevent the post from falling out or drill the hold blind to capture the post.
Voila! Steampunk german grenade handle. Quote:
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