
Ruger LCR - Walter White's Revolver - Moving Parts
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“Well, if stealth is what you're aspiring to, you best go with something more compact - 38 Special, snub nose. Got a concealed hammer so it doesn't catch on your belt when you draw. Tried and true, no nonsense about it.” Lawson, Breaking Bad, ‘Thirty-Eight Snub’ This is a 3d model I made of the Ruger LCR (Light Compact Revolver). The item is designed to include a moving trigger (requiring only the addition of a small spring; the kind commonly found in ballpoint pens being the easiest to find) and a rotating five-chambered cylinder. I have included two variations on the cylinder: with bullets inside and without. The Ruger LCR was released in 2009, designed in the tradition of “holdout weapons” intended for quick draw in close-quarter combat, featuring a snub-nose and a concealed hammer. It was notably shown in the AMC series “Breaking Bad”, purchased by Walter White under the pretense of needing it for self-defense, becoming his main sidearm throughout season four. Please note that this is not a functioning weapon and is only intended for display or roleplaying purposes; I also strongly suggest looking into laws in your area regarding prop weapons and would discourage from carrying it in public (I’ve said before that the prop guns I design are mainly intended for people like me who want to mess around in their own home with a prop gun without having to worry about accidentally shooting themselves in the foot!). In order to assemble the item, I recommend soldering the two sides of the main body together, though I’m also including the body in one piece for anyone otherwise inclined. To assemble the trigger mechanism, slide the trigger pin through the body pieces with the trigger in the middle; attach a spring to the smaller trigger extrusion and tuck it in the trigger cavity (I ended up using a little piece of hot glue to secure the spring in place).
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