.50-Caliber Rifle Construction Manual: With Easy-to-Follow Full-Scale Drawings

  Author:    Bill Holmes
  ISBN:    1581603460
  Sales Rank:    306124
  Published:    2002-09
  Publisher:    Paladin Press
  # Pages:    72
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    3.0 based on 10 reviews
  Used Offers:    4 from $15.45
  Amazon Price:    $16.50
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.50-Caliber Rifle Construction Manual: With Easy-to-Follow Full-Scale Drawings
  
This is the book that do-it-yourselfers anxious to try building their own .50-caliber rifles have been demanding since the best-selling Home Workshop .50-Caliber Sniper Rifle videotape first came out. In this companion book, Bill Holmes uses easy-to-follow foldout drawings and precise dimensions to take you step-by-step through the process of designing and constructing your very own .50-caliber rifle easily and inexpensively. Find out this master gun maker's professional secrets to fashioning the receiver, barrel and accessories, bolt, trigger assembly, buttstock, scope mount, bipod and muzzle brake using commonly acquired materials. Once you have made all the component parts, Bill then instructs you in the right way to assemble and test-fire your new home workshop firearm. With Bill Holmes as your guide, construction is a snap. Warning: It is your responsibility to make sure that you have complied with all local, state and federal laws with regard to the manufacture of any firearm.
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01-19-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Filling a gap
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This particular Bill Holmes' book could use a lot of work but is a reasonable starting point for those inclined to build such a rifle. Not too much has been written on these firearms, so it is great that this book has helped fill a gap. As Holmes also states in the introduction to his book, I too would recommend acquiring the video regarding this rifle as a companion to this book, but neither should be considered your primary sources on the subject. A person really needs a strong competence in gunsmithing, the ability to read and work with blueprints and drawings of questionable quality, machining experience, and further research before even contemplating the build. Regardless of the lacking text and mediocre drawings, the book is inexpensive and enjoyable to read.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-20 10:46:38 EST)
07-20-07 3 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  50 cal. rifle plans
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I found there is to much missing data, very important data.It is interesting reading material.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-20 09:49:15 EST)
01-07-07 2 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Lacking in valuable information
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This book is incredibly rudimentary. Important information, e.g. the design requirements for the trigger/sear, are sadly lacking. The most disappointing section for me was the section regarding the barrel. The section begins "The barrel can be turned from a commercial blank or made from a surplus military barrel." Perhaps I was expecting too much when I thought that the book would cover the making of the barrel too. Even so, there is no discussion on crowning angle, or even advice on reaming the chamber and achieving the correct headspace. There is better information available on the 'net - take a look at Lilja Precision Rifle Barrels for instance and what Daniel Lilja has written on the subject. How a rifle works can be considered to be pretty simple - and if this book offers anything then it at least offers moral support that building your own rifle is very possible. If you own a lathe and a milling machine, and have a good idea of what is involved in safe mechanical design, then you can probably design and build a decent rifle from information already available for free. Looking at the "Search Inside" pages of Bill Holmes' "Master Gunmaker's Guide to Building Bolt-Action Rifles " I think that this would be a much better buy.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-04 04:09:45 EST)
01-07-07 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Lacking in valuable information
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This book is incredibly rudimentary. Important information, e.g. the design requirements for the trigger/sear, are sadly lacking. The most disappointing section for me was the section regarding the barrel. The section begins "The barrel can be turned from a commercial blank or made from a surplus military barrel." Perhaps I was expecting too much when I thought that the book would cover the making of the barrel too. Even so, there is no discussion on crowning angle, or even advice on reaming the chamber and achieving the correct headspace. There is better information available on the 'net - take a look at Lilja Precision Rifle Barrels for instance and what Daniel Lilja has written on the subject. How a rifle works can be considered to be pretty simple - and if this book offers anything then it at least offers moral support that building your own rifle is very possible. If you own a lathe and a milling machine, and have a good idea of what is involved in safe mechanical design, then you can probably design and build a decent rifle from information already available for free.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-07 02:15:06 EST)
12-14-06 2 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Poor Drawings. Not for a Novice
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Speaking as someone trained in drafting, I agree with other reviwers that the drawings are pretty poor. Above all, they don't follow normal drafting practice and are confusing even to me. Given enough time, of course, someone familiar with drafting and machine work can figure it out. This is definitely not a book for a novice. In any case, for a general idea on how to build a 50 BMG, the book will at least get one headed in the right direction.

I won't hammer the author's effort too much, since he makes it clear in the intro that he is up in years, almost blind, and has Parkinson's Disease.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-24 22:35:06 EST)
12-13-06 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Poor Drawings. Not for a Novice
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Speaking as someone trained in drafting, I agree with other reviwers that the drawings are pretty poor. Above all, they don't follow normal drafting practice and are confusing even to me. Given enough time, of course, someone familiar with drafting and machine work can figure it out. This is definitely not a book for a novice. In any case, for a general idea on how to build a 50 BMG, the book will at least get one headed in the right direction.

I won't hammer the author's effort too much, since he makes it clear in the intro that he is up in years, almost blind, and has Parkinson's Disease.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-07 02:15:06 EST)
11-21-06 5 3\4
(Hide Review...)  More than just a simple set of plans
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First, at the obvious level, here is a set of plans and a bit of discussion about those plans that will enable you to build a high powered rifle. It shoots the .50 Browning MG round, and is really designed for long range target shooting, say something a mile or so away.

Second, and perhaps even more interesting this gun is really a simple device. Virtually any machine shop can build it if they have even the most rudimentary equipment such as a screw cutting lathe and a milling machine. What this illustrates is just how simple it is to build weapons. Here you have detailed instructions on how to build a weapon that is powerful and accurate enough to seriously hurt an armored car.

Third, this is the kind of gun that the politicians will rant about, even though there has never been any evidence that one has ever been used in a crime. I believe this gun would be illegal in California, and perhaps in other states, just because they are convenient targets for politicians who really don't want guns in anybody's hands.

Thanks to Paladin Press for putting this one out.
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11-18-06 4 0\1
(Hide Review...)  If you know how to use a lathe and Vert. Mill You can build a 50.
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This is not the easiest read there is but if you can read a how to from a pencil drawing like most customer's ask you to make something from nothing You should be able to build this. Do not let this be your only guide but one of several I did not see the video that goes with this. the drawing and writing leave a lot to be desired For the price it is OK but who knows maybe I will have to write a book towards this area. If you need to have your hand held the whole way you need to do much more than this before taking on this problem.

dray
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10-10-05 2 5\6
(Hide Review...)  Only an idea
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I agree with the other two machinists/gunsmiths. The drawings were terrible and sometimes the tolerances didn't add up. This manual is good for a general idea on a design and nothing else. I completed mine and it shoots great but not before I redesigned about 30% of it. Don't listen to the one guy. It's obvious he's never cut a chip in his life.
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02-09-05 1 11\11
(Hide Review...)  Fifty Caliber Disaster
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Just got the book this morning and let me tell you that it's going back where it came from.
From a mechanical engineering designer's line of sight, the hand drawn doodles that the author dares to call drawings are terrible in quality and far from being up to ISO or ANSI standards (ever hear of CAD?). The poor dimensioning and complete lack of tolerances is highly concerning. The bolt and muzzle brake designs are equaled only by his drawing ability. I'm truly surprised it even got published and that the actual gun didn't blow up in his face.
Overall review: even if you see it at a garage sale, RUN LIKE NO TOMORROW!!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-24 22:35:06 EST)
  
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