Jakal's rifle : The Barett E-444

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Fri May 12, 2006 8:25 am

if i have a leak i just put epoxy around it but i put epoxy around stuff like um..things you put on the chamber anyway
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Fri May 12, 2006 8:31 am

Its not really worth the effort to stay adding epoxy for such a small leak. I will just remove the tube add moe teflon tape and screw it in again.

For all those interested the E-444 is getting some improvements. Mainly a stock.

Its is similar to the the barett's stock only curvier. To find the right position to mount the grip and butt, I found the point of equilibrium of the gun by balancing it on a a broomstick, then I marked this point, luckily it ended up exactly under the front reducer where the scope is mounted. I did this to make the gun more balanced and therfore more "pointable".
I measured the distance from my hand to my shoulder when my elbow is at around 60 degrees to give me the length of the stock and position of the recess. I marked this on the gun also.
Next I made a rough sketch of the design and proportioned it accordingly with the previous measurements. I drew it up on card and cut it out.
I am now going to use this cutout as a template cutout the same shape in two pieces of heavy plywood, which I will glue togheter later. I will then sand down the sharp edges and maybe give it a coat of white spray paint, to act as an undercoat for a later paintjob.

Once the stock is done I am going to make the Bi-pod shown whose legs can swivel on the tee junction, this way it will fold up and down.

If you are wondering why I am putting so much effort into such a simple cannon, you just have to hold and fire it. The weight of it feels cool, and when your aiming down the sight it feels like you can really make a 200 yard head shot!
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The shape of the stock.
The shape of the stock.
The cutout shown has a slightly shorter stock then the proper on I made, other than that they are identical.
The cutout shown has a slightly shorter stock then the proper on I made, other than that they are identical.
The cardboard stock cutout,
The cardboard stock cutout,
This is the shape of the bipod.
This is the shape of the bipod.
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Mon Jun 26, 2006 3:59 pm

diamondsnakey wrote:it doesnt look anything like a barett sniper rifle
I know this is a old post but, You cant critize someone's work unless you make one, he tried to make it look like it, there is a thing called construtive critism(spellng) you could have said that a different way. Anyways nice gun, and I love the Barret too.
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Jakal444 wrote:Well in real life the floating barrel means that more of the energy is transferred to the bullet and less is transferred as recoil,
no, that not the right reason why they use floating barrels.
a barrel vibrates. when you have a floating barrel the barrel vi berates every time the same way so the bullet will shoot every time the same way.

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ps it look coowl. but make the handle, bipot and stuff
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Yes, but he is also right, it has both affects.
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Tue Jun 27, 2006 12:32 pm

Thanks for you concern WOW but he is long gone.
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Tue Jun 27, 2006 1:42 pm

I love the "sniper view" it looks like a real Barett

I'd use a Saddle Tee with a Tee and 2 45's for the bipod...

The grip could be made out of a Saddle Tee also...
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Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:10 pm

I want a m82A1A so bad, I might buy a paintball sniper and and mod it to use air and get dummy .50 bullets. That would be sweetas hell.
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You seem to know a lot about the Barret. What is more powerful, the Supermagnum or the Barret?
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Supermagnuma the hand gun???
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no the sniper rifle
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the barrett by a long shot, the barret is .50 cal the supermagnum is a .308, if by more powerful you mean stopping power that is
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Wed Jul 12, 2006 7:30 pm

I think he was thinking about the AW-50, which is the .50 cal version of Accuracy International's sniper.
Frankly from what I've heard the Barrett is not that good of a weapon, pro snipers actually preferring the Arctic Warfare. Then again, I haven't been up-to-date with news in the field for 2 years now.
Speaking of .50 BMG, why not the Hecate II ?
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Wed Jul 12, 2006 8:06 pm

yeah thats it fiveseven the 50 cal.

I wonder why the Barrett isn't that great of a weapon.
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