My rather crude single shot 22 - made with a $50 drill press, hacksaw and files. In effect, this was a 30 year project. Back in the '70's my Dad bought a set of Jaco plans and I started to make this pistol. I think I was about 13 and I lost interest after spending 5 or 6 hours working on it. Then, 30 years later I ran across the same plans while surfing the net one night and decided to have another go at it.
Pistol
I bought a rifled liner from Brownells and epoxied it into an oversized hole in the barrel. It shoots like you'd expect a gun with a 4" barrel to shoot - lousey. But it barks nicely and shoots fire more than you'd expect from a 22.
I don't have a link, but I do have the plans in pdf. I'll email them to you.
I don't have a link, but I do have the plans in pdf. I'll email them to you.
"Cut your own wood and you warm yourself twice." - Henry Ford
Found the link to the JACO Derringer plans. Use at your own risk because, contrary to what your DARE officer tells you, a pipe won't kill you - but a pistol can.
"Cut your own wood and you warm yourself twice." - Henry Ford