/!\ WARNINGS FOR STUPID/LITIGIOUS PEOPLE: Rubber band gun intended for recreational purposes. Do not use in public. If shooting someone with rubber band guns, make sure they are sufficiently protected. I am not liable for any damages resulting from improper use of this rubber band gun. /!\
This is my first ever rubber band gun made of Lego. Primarily focused on modularity, the MRBG (Modular Rubber Band Gun) is split into seven units: the pistol (core module), rifle barrel, stock, prop magazine, prop scope, magazine, and mag extensions (for use with rifle barrel). The mechanism is not mine, but is essentially copied from this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3Xs-gbThss
The prop magazine can fold in half to look like a larger caliber mag, and there is another prop magazine for the pistol. This prop mag attaches to the bottom of the handle and stores inside of it when unused. You will need an average sized rubber band to spring the trigger.
STATS
Fire mode: automatic
Fire mechanism: repeater wheel regulated by escapement connected to sliding bolt
Capacity: ~6 rounds (~3 rounds with mag extension)
Ammo: size 18/19 rubber bands
MODES
Pistol (scope optional)
Machine pistol (pistol + pistol mag)
Pump action shotgun (pistol + rifle barrel) (stock optional)
SMG (pistol + mag) (stock optional)
Assault rifle (pistol + rifle barrel + mag) (stock and scope optional)
Sniper rifle (pistol + rifle barrel + stock + scope + folded mag)
FEATURES
Prop pistol mag can be stored in handle
Magazine pin attaches to bolt when not in use (see "MRBG" .lxf file)
Handguard attached to underside of rifle barrel (also serves as mock pump for shotgun)
Bolt handle can switch sides to match user's handedness
Working safety on magazine
Prop magazine can be folded for use in "sniper" mode (see "MRBG Assembled" .lxf file)
Magazine extensions are stored in unfolded prop magazine (see "MRBG" .lxf file)
Spring-assisted mag ejection (for speedy ejection, tip gun back and release pin)
Credit to Ironkilix for mechanism.