MTG-1

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Intro: MTG-1

This is the MTG-1 (Masterdude Tri-Gun model 1).It is a fast firing, crank operated gun which works as 3 guns put together with a crank operated trigger pusher mechanism.


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Pros:
  • Fast firing (can get more than 180 RPM)
  • Single removable mag
  • Large ammo capacity
  • Handle with support
  • Strong
Cons:
  • Takes long to load
  • Goes through ammo very fast

STEP 1: Mainbody: Components

Make the following:

Image 1: Make 2.(Part A)
Image 2: Make 2.(Part B)
Image 3: Make 2.(Part C)
Image 4: Make 6.(Part D)
Image 5: Make 3.(Part E)
Image 6: Make 9.(Part F)
Image 7: Make 3.(Part G)
Image 8: Make 3.(Part H)
Image 9: Make 4.(Part I)
Image 10: Make 2.(Part J)
Image 11: Make 1.(Part K)

STEP 2: Mainbody: Construction

Image 1: Add red, tan, and black rods to Parts A & B.
Image 2: Add Part C, gray connectors, tan clip, and blue spacers.
Image 3: Add Parts D, E, & F, and white, gray, & green connectors.
Image 4: Add Parts F, G, & H, and gray & green connectors.
Image 5: Add Parts D & F, and white, gray, & green connectors.
Image 6: Add Part I, gray & green connectors, and blue spacers.
Image 7: Add Part J, white & green connectors, and blue spacers.
Image 8: Add Part I, gray & green connectors, and blue spacers.
Image 9: Add Parts D, E, & F, and white, gray, & green connectors.
Image 10: Add Parts F, G, & H, and white, gray & green connectors.
Image 11: Add Parts D & F, and gray & green connectors.
Image 12: Add Part I, white, gray, & green connectors, and blue spacers.
Image 13: Add Part J, gray & green connectors, and blue spacers.
Image 14: Add Part I, white, gray, & green connectors, and blue spacers.
Image 15: Add Parts D, E, & F, and gray & green connectors.
Image 16: Add Parts F, G, & H, and white, gray, & green connectors.
Image 17: Add Parts D & F, gray & green connectors, and silver spacers.
Image 18: Add Part I, tan clip, and blue spacers.
Image 19: Add Pars A & B, gray connectors, and small gears.
Image 20: Add 4 silver spacers.
Image 21: Add Part K.
Image 22: On the other side, add small gears and gray connectors.

STEP 3: Magazine: Components

Make the following:

Image 1: Make 6.
Image 2: Make 6.
Image 3: Make 3. (Ammo Pusher)
Image 4: Make 1. (Mag Pin)

STEP 4: Magazine: Construction

Follow the images:

Image 1: Add red rods to the part as shown.
Image 2: Add two of the second parts.
Image 3: Cover as shown with the first part.
Image 4: Add blue spacers.
Image 5: Repeat 1-4 until all of the first two parts are used up. Then add gray connectors as shown on both sides.
Image 6: Insert the ammo pushers as shown.

STEP 5: Operation

Load the ammo (image 1) into the mag as shown in image 2. Then load the mag into the gun as in image 3 and load the rubberbands onto the gun like in my other guns. Make sure the rubberbands are under the red rods. Pull out the mag pin and turn the crank handle towards you to shoot (when looking from the left side, clockwise).


Warning- This may cause harm or injury if misused. Do not point it at people. I am not responsible for damage, injury, or death caused by this instructable. Always treated it as if loaded.

14 Comments

verrry nice! notice im always one of the first to comment on your stuff...
nice gun, i see you went back to the slingshot mechanism again, i like that.
i will be building this!
Thanks, and yes, I've noticed that you often comment on my I'bles, and I would like to thank you for subscribing and following me and my I'bles.
Very nice, so simple, yet it works well. So it's 3 semi auto guns firing as one full auto crank gun? So the crank pushes the triggers.
This is excellent. Get a video up if you're able to. I just subscribed to you.
Thanks. I doubt that I will get a video of it (really unlikely it will happen), I've already taken it apart and started on a new project. And thanks for following/subscribing to me.
So, this works by continuously tripping a series of semi-auto triggers? Is that correct? And does it fire one after another or in bursts?
Yes. By turning the handle, an axle rotates with connectors which push the triggers, one by one, left to right, so the gun fires a three shot burst, where one shot follows the other is fast succession, for every full turn of the handle.
Simple, but extremely clever. Not many people think to look back to the "obsolete" (as many mistakenly call it) to make their design. I love it.