Knex TD10 (Mac 10/11)

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Introduction: Knex TD10 (Mac 10/11)

About: Just an aging K'nex launcher builder

Alright well I just felt like making a Mac 11 although I'm not sure if this could be classified small enough to be an 11 instead of 10. Either way I still call it the TD10. It's based off of the TDS and I in fact used my TDS and modded it. This gun is a lot more reliable and some would say it looks better. It has a fake bolt part (I forgot what it was called) on top that moves. I was planning on using it for fake blow-back action but I never figured it out. I'll probably just add it as an update when I figure it out. For those who are wondering this is a lot better than my mini uzi and a bit better than the TDS.

Step 1: Handle

Same old dark grey connector handle that I love oh so much.
Yeah only picture...I didn't think I needed too many details...

Step 2: Barrel and Trigger

Same old barrel. Same old trigger that I love so much and yet still can't remember from who I used it.
1. The back where you stick the ram. Something I should have done but didn't is put a green rod on the orange connector to help stop the ram.
2. Main Barrel
3. Attaching to the back.
4. Attaching to the handle
5. Trigger from other guns...yes I didn't even take a picture for this gun just grabbed one from the Mini-er TDS
6. Adding the trigger
7. Add in the white rods if front and above the trigger.
8. A part to add under the barrel. The black hand shouldn't connect to the white rod just sit in front of it.
9. Rubber banding the trigger.

Step 3: Top Part

Kind of like the Mini Uzi. This is just for looks. The little bolt part moves but is still just for looks for now.
1. Front part of the top
2. Adding it
3. Back part of top
4. ...and adding it
5. That one part+ a rubber band.
6. Stick in the blue rod side into the back of the top until the white rod fits in and then slide it forward.
7. Adding the rubber band to reset it when you pull it back.

Step 4: Firing Pin and Extended Magzine Pusher

This gun uses a DMS styled back so that the gun is strong and somewhat a little more quite than a gun with a ram holder. The mag pusher is held in a fake extended magazine to add to the looks. You could probably turn it into a real magazine and quick load the ammo but I figured that wouldn't be reliable. I might do it in another update.
1. The Firing PIn. Use quite a few layers of tape for best results.
2. Add double tied 64s. You can move them up further for more power if you want.
3. The Mag Pusher.
4. The Top part. If you want you can use a normal detachable mag pusher from the TDS.
5. Pull the white rod out first.
6. Put this dark grey on first by sticking the pusher in and then twisting it on.
7. Put the other one on and then push the white rod back in.
8. Uh this was just a part I added onto the side of the handle so that it was more comfortable to hold.

Alright enjoy to the gun. I know it's not much but I got a couple requests and it is pretty much better than the TDS as far as function goes.

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185 Comments

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nt360
nt360

Question 1 year ago

can it shoot?

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maxisgood135
maxisgood135

Tip 1 year ago

you should try making it semi auto, ive been looking for one

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pdunstan31
pdunstan31

1 year ago

I'm a make the handle better! so there's no rods sticking out

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pdunstan31
pdunstan31

Reply 1 year ago

The pic is for what I'm trying to do! Its my glock imma be posting it!

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9ydens Knex
9ydens Knex

1 year ago

nice i built it and im modifiying it. im adding a folding stock and a silencer

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DJ Radio
DJ Radio

13 years ago on Introduction

Remember when I told you to put a paper bag over the ejection port of a shell gun?  On the crime drama, the crooks put a paper bag on a Mac 11 sidearm to catch ejected shells.  They filed the serial number off.

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TheDunkis
TheDunkis

Reply 13 years ago on Introduction

You know the scary thought is that I've been studying these crime dramas so much that I've actually found ways around getting caught. I'm not saying I could get away with murder but I could sure make it harder for the rather unprofessional investigators of my area.

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npenick
npenick

Reply 11 years ago on Introduction

you know, i really wish there was a like button on this site for comments like this

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TheDunkis
TheDunkis

Reply 11 years ago on Introduction

It's funny how long ago this was. By now, I'm almost confident I could get away with murder. Of course, I have no incentive to kill anyone. But let's just say no one should double cross me.

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joshqua
joshqua

10 years ago on Introduction

so the handle is the same on both sides right?

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gassybeans
gassybeans

11 years ago on Step 2

great gun! very real looking and it fires nicely! 5*

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TheDunkis
TheDunkis

Reply 12 years ago on Introduction

Technically it isn't semi auto. It's the same as if you had to charge the weapon after ever shot.

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Fred the evil puppet
Fred the evil puppet

Reply 11 years ago on Introduction

Neither is it full auto. It is closer to m11 than m10 because it is closer to semi auto than full.

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TheDunkis
TheDunkis

Reply 11 years ago on Introduction

...do you know anything else about those weapons?
The MAC-10 is the "original" MAC, slightly larger, and fires .45 caliber rounds. It's selective fire. The MAC-11 is a little smaller though still exactly the same shape (so it's easy to mistaken them for one another in photos when not in direct comparison to something else) and fires .380 caliber rounds. It's also selective fire. Seeing how what I made was just a K'nex interpretation, I had to go by size. Looking at it now, it's closer to the MAC-11 in size.

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SLDxRaPiiDZz
SLDxRaPiiDZz

12 years ago on Step 4

the grey connecters dont fit in the extended magazine.