How To Make A Home-Made Airsoft Gun

How To Make A Home Made Airsoft Gun

Airsoft can be a great way to practice shooting without having to drop a lot of money on expensive weapons and supplies. Although there is an abundance of economical, pre-made airsoft guns for sale on the market, making your own airsoft gun is both a fun project as well as a way to save some money. With a few simple supplies, a bit of research, and some patience, you can construct a working airsoft gun from the comfort of your own home.

Safety is paramount when constructing an airsoft gun. As the BBs used in airsoft guns can still cause harm to people and property, it is essential that all safety protocols are followed strictly. Some general safety protocols include wearing eye protection and a face mask, always point the gun downrange, and only ever fire the gun in a suitably safe area. You should also refer to the laws in your state or municipality to ensure that you're compliant with local regulations before proceeding with this project.

Before you begin the build, you'll need to gather the supplies necessary to construct the gun. These supplies typically include the following components:

  • A housing or shell/body for the gun, often constructed from spare parts or an improperly-functioning toy gun.
  • An air compressor or pump to propel the BBs.
  • A BB hopper or magazine.
  • Enough PVC or aluminum pipes to create a barrel for the gun.
  • BBs, typically ranging in size from 6mm to 8mm.

You can purchase these supplies at your local hobby store or online. Once all the supplies are acquired, you're ready to begin the build.

Once all the parts are acquired, you can begin the build. A typical airsoft gun requires three primary parts: the firing mechanism, the barrel, and the magazine.

The firing mechanism is responsible for propelling the BBs out of the gun. You can build the firing mechanism by attaching the air compressor or pump to the gun's housing and mounting the trigger. You should use sturdy glue to attach the parts for extra durability.

Once the firing mechanism is complete, you can begin constructing the barrel. The barrel is what will guide the BB as it exits the gun and projects towards its target. To construct a barrel, you'll need to purchase aluminum pipe and two elbow fittings and use glue to attach them to the remaining parts of the housing. Once the barrel is finished, you can then attach the other end to the air compressor for a complete assembly.

The magazine is responsible for storing the BBs as well as feeding them into the gun. You can construct the magazine by assembling the BB hopper to the remaining part of the housing and inserting the BBs.

Once the gun is completely constructed, you can test it out with a few short shots. Remember to practice all safety protocols and only fire the gun in a suitable range or area. It's also essential to ensure that the gun is properly calibrated and sighted for accuracy.

Building a home-made airsoft gun is an entertaining project that takes some time and effort. With some basic supplies, a bit of patience, and safety protocols firmly in place, you can construct a working airsoft gun without having to drop a lot of money on expensive weapons and supplies. Happy building!