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OOOOHHHHH SHIT HERE IT COMES!!!
THE HIGH TECH HOODS PRESENTS...
File date 12-24-92 Twas the night before christmas and all through the house..
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~^ HOW TO BUILD A .22 ^~
~^ CAL. LIGHTER ^~
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~^ Taken From DELTA PRESS ^~
~^ Converted to text by ^~
~^ THE RAVEN ^~
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This is a wonderful piece of workshop plan that I've been after since 1979
when I got my first Delta Press Catalog but at age 7, Your funds are limited.
So now I'm a big boy and I have the funds for almost anything I wish (If you
read my files you'll understand why). Any this file comes to you in 2 parts
this is the instructions part, the other part is the diagrams. The diagrams
are GIF's cause with something such as this text diagrams, just simply won't
do. This file will tell you how to take a lighter and convert it so it can
shot a .22 cal round from it. This has a lot of potential! Also in the works
is how to make a .32 beeper gun! Anyway for those who ask my bbs will be up
by feb. in either area code 212/718 or 410/301. So look for the name:
INSTALLITION FIVE. Now it's that time forrrrr.......
Note: This information is presented for academic and informational purposes
only. The actual construction or possession of this device may be in
violation of local, state, and federal laws. The bbs that this file is
distrubuted from is not responsible for the misuse of this file.
ENOUGH!!!!
THE RAVEN
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BEFORE PROCEEDING THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST FIRST BE FULLY READ SO AN ACCURATE
IDEA OF THE PLAN CAN BE VISUALIZED. THE LIGHTER USED MUST BE THE PUSH-DOWN
TYPE (ZIPPO IS NOT A PUSH-DOWN TYPE!) ILLUSTRATED IN THE GIF IN AVERAGE TO
GOOD CONDITION. ALL OPERATIONS MUST BE DONE IN THE ORDER GIVEN HERE, WITHOUT
HASTE, AND WITH THE UTMOST CARE, FOR THE BEST POSSIBLE RESULT.
1. Assemble the tools which will be needed- small pair of pliers, few pieces
of thin piano wire, jeweler's type screw driver, soldering iron, acid
core solder, ladle for pouring lead, drill,bits,file,vise,saw,tap & die,
tweezers and hammer.
2. Remove fliud screw, then clean out lighter using all cotton with tweezers
and wire; then remove wick, flint screw, and flint. Allow light to
COMPLETELY air out.
3. The wick holder is then VERY CAREFULLY removed with pliers. The lighter's
top assembly is then taken apart to facilitate removing of the push spring
in Fig. 1 in the GIF. This must be done with the utmost care, being sure
that the assembly when replaced will be in exactly the same working order
as before, except for the push spring. The assembly is then replaced and
the lighter is then set in a vise with the base plate up, and VERY
CAREFULLY filled with molten lead or solder through the fluid hole. Make
certain that there are no loose areas, the lighter must be completely
filled with lead throughout.
WHEN SOLDERING OR WORKING WITH HOT LEAD, EXTREME CARE MUST BE USED BOTH FOR
YOUR OWN SAFTY AND BECAUSE THE LIGHTER'S SEAMS ARE SOLDREED; AND THE HEAT OF
THE LEAD MAY, IF CARELESSLY USED, OPEN THE SEAMS.
4. A Barrel must now be chosen of sufficient lenght to override the lighter
itself by the amount of space taken up by the wick holder. The barrel is
first tested with a .22 short, for snugness of fit. The inside diameter
of the barrel should be between .217" and .220"; it may be made either of
steel or hard brass tubing. The thickness or wall of the barrel should be
large enough to allow the lip or rim of the shell to rest there. The top
end of the barrel is then threded to match the thread of the nut available
(see Fig.1-nut "b" in GIF) and it can also hold a silencer.
5. After the barrel is completed, a hole is drilled through the lead-filled
lighter; of a diameter making it necessary for the barrel to be lightly
tapped into place. The barrel is then installed, and the nut is placed on.
A mainspring is now selected (an old cloch mainspring will do, if it has
the corect tension) and a section of it is cut off about 1-3/4" length and
a 3/8" wide (width). Through here a hole is PUNCHED as in drawing and the
firing pin assembly is constructed. This is done as illustrated in Fig. 5,
with a screw, nut and washer. The screw is filed down halfway, and the
rest is adjusted and filed down after the completion of the firing pin
assembly. This must of course be adjusted as a RIM-FIRE firing pin.
6. The spring housing is constructed as shown in the template of Fig. 3. The
lip or rim of the lighter must be filed down even with the body at the
place where the housing will be set, so as to insure a solid and closely
tolerated joint (as in Fig. 4). It may be made out of brass or steel, of
a tensile strenght enough to hold the mainspring in a strong friction
joint. The housing is made about 2" x 1/2" x 1/32" (depending upon size
of each respective lighter), then tapped as per Fig. 2, and respective
holes are drilled through the lighter for juxtapostion (look it up) with
the plate. This assembly must be adjusted so the clearence between the
base of the lighter and the plate is just enough to enable the spring to
move back and forth by maens of the friction joint. THE SPRING MUST BE
ABLE TO MOVE BACK AND FORTH SO AS TO ALLOW THE CARTRIDGE TO BE EJECTED.
The housing itself is attached to the lighter by two bolts directly
through the lighter and then tightly adjusted with the corresponding nuts
to prevent any slippage whatsoever. The ejection is performed with a
metal rod 3 inches long and 3/16" in diameter - by pushing the shell out
backwards. This rod is also used to clean the barrel with swab.
POINTS TO REMEMBER
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Ball ammunition should be used ONLY after careful testing: first, with a
.22 short BLANK SHELL to test the strenght of the lighter. THEN ONLY :
.22 short, .22bb or .22 cb should be used, and these must NOT be of an
express or hi-speed type load.
The lighter should NEVER be carried in pocket or left in a desk drawer,etc.
when there is a shell in the chamber; as there is no safty feature and any
sharp blow can detonate the shell. After each firing, the empty shell must
be removed immediately to prevent undue stress on the spring and wear on the
firing pin. Before firing the barrel the barrel must be inspected to make
sure there are no obstructions in it, and after firing,the barrel should be
cleaned with ejection rod,cotton and suitable gun cleaning fliud.
ALWAYS BE SURE THAT THE BARREL IS CLEAR OF ANY FORIEGN MATTER...WHEN FIRING
BE CERTAIN THAT THE SNUFFER IS ENTIRELY CLEAR OF THE BARREL MOUTH (done by
pressing the lighter as if to light it, the removal of the push spring
(para. 3) keeping the snuffer in the upright position).
TREAT THE LIGHTER THE SAME WAY YOU WOULD TREAT A GUN!
IF YOU HAVE ANY SPECIFIC QUESTION ARISING FROM THESE PLANS, JUST CONTACT
ME ON ONE OF THE FOLLOWING BBS'S:
BLITZKRIEG (502) 499-8933
DEVIL'S CAULDRON (414) PRI-VATE
RIPCO (312) 528-5020
THE HAWKS NEST (201) 347-6969
UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS +44-636-708063
The plans for the beeper gun will be on only the following bbs's:
INSTALLITION FIVE &
UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS
If your a SYSOP and you want a High Tech Hood file realesed on your bbs
1st then contact me for info.
THE RAVEN
HIGH TECH HOOD #3