Introduction: Knex OSSR
Don't build this gun, build this gun instead
Step 1: Stock (optional)
Believe it or not, this stock is optional. It isnt needed for performance, just adds looks and a brace for the arm.
1- build 2 of this frame, note the blue rods and orange connectors.
2- back of stock.
Step 2: Handle
The handle. Simple.
Step 3: Main Body, Trigger, Saftey
Whee!
1- build these parts. They will be the trigger parts. Read the notes to find out what each part does.
2- the body
3- the body from the top
4- add the trigger part. (the one on the bottom)
5- Gather these parts (2 are optional)
6- add to trigger. By now you may have noticed how the safety works.
7- Add trigger guard
8- add the last part from picture 1 to the top corner.
9- Attach handle to body.
10- Attach stock to handle and body (that is, If you made it)
Step 4: Barrel
Erm, whut?
1- the bulk of the barrel. make that, note all blue rods, orange connectors, and spacers.
2- the part that connects to the body (note all blue rods)
3- view of the other part (near the front) Note the 2 y connectors on the bottom and blue rods
4- foregrip
5- attach foregrip
6- top view of barrel. Sorry for blur.
7- The end of barrel
8- attach the end to the rest of barrel.
Step 5: Final Connections
Connect barrel to body.
1- separate view
2- connect
Step 6: Rubberbands, Loading, Firing
Yay, you are almost ready to fire this gun!
1- Trigger rubberbands
2- Rubberbands for the oodammo holder
3- my method of looping the rubberbands
4- Hooking the oodammo to the rubbberbands and loading it into the holder.
Now pull the trigger, and fire!
Thanks for viewing!
456 Comments
12 years ago on Introduction
ossr stands for:
Odammo
Single
Shot
Rifle
13 years ago on Introduction
I have an idea: Why don't YOU make a parts count? You are the one begging for one.
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
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12 years ago on Introduction
Is there any way to mod a sipriani style crossbow into a slingshot mechanism like this?
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
I really don't know. Maybe you could build the trigger and then put the crossbow around the mech.
12 years ago on Introduction
safety.
12 years ago on Introduction
It's basically a less sturdy version of the OSSR-2. Obsolete by today's standards but it's still the only slingshot with a lock on the trigger.
13 years ago on Introduction
Meh. It's OK.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
I agree seeing as how this was posted a year ago.
13 years ago on Introduction
Did this get featured a while back?
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Yes... Some guy unfeatured it though. Oh well. Why you ask?
13 years ago on Introduction
this to a point looks like the nerf longstrike coming out
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
I, to a point, don't care.
14 years ago on Introduction
I build it. It's isnt as heavy as i tought.
BUT! the trigger didnt work so i broke it.
Still it was a very cool gun. 4*
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
trigger sucks
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Weird, it always worked for me.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
I know. It didn't work. (for me)
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
You should put bands on the trigger or use a fresh Y connector. Mine always worked.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
I made everything good and i already put bands on the trigger.
And what do you mean with 'fresh Y connector' ?
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
Wait, i get it. Actually the problem was that it was too fresh.. xD
It didnt release the oodammo so it didnt shoot.