Moded "Gorkems Sniper Rifle"

by Jarez Patel in Living > LEGO & K'NEX

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Moded "Gorkems Sniper Rifle"

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The pictures are easier to follow!

This is my first Instructable guess i am an beginner.
I spent 3 months working on this sniper rifle I couldn't do it so I made my own, I based it on gorkems though.
note:NOT RAPID FIRE!!
I just couldn't get my head around making it fire multiple bullets.The gun does not reload itself and it doest fire a string of bullets because you need to pull back the ram.
This sniper requires alot of pieces if you dont have the pieces think economically .
The gun is only good for close range as i recently tested it loses most of its energy in long flights.
If you find a step difficult write a comment on the step. I think its more powerful when I fire it one at a time
I didnt sharpen the grey knex rods because i didnt want to, but it still hurts!!!

Have a good time making it!!!!

The Butt of the Sniper

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I broke the sniper up in sections so i could show you in more detail

The Butt of the Sniper Rifle

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This is another photo of the butt

The Butt of the Sniper Rifle

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More photos on the butt

The Butt of the Sniper Rifle

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More photos of the butt

The Butt of the Sniper Rifle

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Yet more photos of the butt!

The Butt of the Sniper Rifle

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Yet more photos of u know what!

The Butt of the Sniper Rifle

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The final photo of the butt!

Scope

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This is the scope a pretty simple concept it is optional but it makes your sniper look cool

Scope

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Last photo of the scope

The Handle

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This uses alot of orange connecters up, you dont really need lots of them

The "RAM"

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This is what hits the bullet and causes it to fly out of the barrel
I had to tie two elastic bands together so it would have more accuracy and power but it would work the same with one if you can find one that is
i will explain this step in alot of detail

The Body

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The most important section of the gun pay alot of attention to it
im going to split the body into two steps.
This is a complicated step add a comment at the bottom if you are stuck

The Body

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Another section with more photos

The Barrel

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Kind of easy the string from the trigger in the previous step is attached to the secondary trigger in this step.

The Last Piece of the Gun

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This the most important and complex part of the gun and the final part

Connecting the Gun Together

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Not that difficult.The pieces of the gun are positioned where they should go ,as you can see there not fully connected .It is slighlty misplaced but you should get the point,the firing pin goes in between the two white snowflakes around the area of the barrel.There are probably some bits you dont understand post a comment and i might help you.