Updates at the bottom of the OP.
Hello everybody, as a number of you know I have been posting about a number of my DIY projects, and looking for some help along the way.
I am a regular guy, and am little more than an ambitious home tinkerer.... but I enjoy the challenge, and if you want to look up some of my former projects, check out my started threads. I am currently in development of a very ambitious project, and was hoping to get some help and feedback from the CGN community.
I am not willing to share details about my current project, Yet, but when the time comes, I will be posting information about it.
The short version of this project is, I am developing a firearm from the ground up.
It will be (hopefully) a Non-restricted, semi-automatic, multi-caliber option (.223 and 7.62x39 to start), multiple magazine capable (AR, AK, VZ), that takes a number of AR parts.
It will be user customizable, and the idea behind it is that I have implemented ideas from members of this community.
It will be a crowd-inspired, and personally developed, rifle.
So far, I have the basic design developed, and many hours of CAD work done. I have met with a few personal friends with gunsmith and machining experience, and will rely heavily on experts in the areas that I am not as knowledgeable. I have been 3d printing prototype parts on my home-built printer for weeks, but they are little more than physical confirmation of ideas.
So far my costs of development are pretty low.
I have borrowed several magazines from local CGNners, (Thank you NorlandGeese, and GunCrazy762), and will likely be asking for more help along the way for those so inclined to help out with parts, expertise, and time.
Obviously there are a number of issues I will have to deal with. I have to build a functional prototype, submit to the RCMP, Navigate patents issues, figure out potential manufacturing, and deal with hundreds of additional unknown potential issues.
I have weighed a few things, and unfortunately there will be some trade offs.
First, I do not have the design experience or a team to make complex things a reality yet... this is my first complex project, so things like complete ambidexterity is not part of the design at this time (no left side eject).
Second, It will not be a super lightweight rifle.... but after a prototype has been proven reliable, I will make efforts to lighten the rifle as much as possible while keeping the other design priorities.
I am placing higher priority on these areas:
1......Ease of manufacturing to keep costs down (less complex machining operations, less tool changes, etc.)
2...... Ambidextrous as possible with a mostly right-handed prioritization.
3...... Modern ergonomics.
4...... Part compatibility with accessories such as optics, grips, stocks, and any rail mounted accessory.
5...... Utilize non-proprietary parts (not high end parts... costs again).
6...... Ease of maintenance, and user ability to change parts.
7...... Reliability
Some areas I have placed less priority on, I am not saying I am ignoring these areas, but the first prototype and current design are not prioritizing them:
1...... Weight (not saying it will be heavy, but definitely won't be ultra-light)
2...... Size (I have limited design, manufacturing, prototyping, experience, so I have been erring on the side of caution with dimensions).
I will also be updating this thread with FAQ answers, details about the project as I feel comfortable releasing them, and other periodic updates. I will be responding to offers of help via PM to those that offer.
Now for the request for help...
If you have experience in firearm manufacturing and would be willing to have a phone conversation please PM me. Or if you are in manufacturing in Ottawa and would like to help me Please let me know... I would benefit greatly from understanding more about industrial manufacturing or seeing an industrial Machining or CNC setup (I only have DIY CNC experience now). Anyone that would be willing to mentor me in machining would be incredible.
And for the Wider audience:
Simply replying with a positive comment or you thoughts would be appreciated, but please do not hijack the thread.
If you have an idea that might help me or improve my design, please share, and join the discussion.
Here is a AK mag because every thread should have a picture.... but I will not post a picture of the design until I have protected it.
Update 1.
I had a great conversation with a Woman at the CFR - Firearms technical division.
Learned lot about the process of making a firearm at home, as well as a lot about the process in general.
She was even so kind as to send me an email with information about the classification process, and a few linked documents.
What I found most surprising was how encouraging, and supportive she was. I was expecting answers, but she provided a very pleasant conversation, and went out of her way to provide information and support.
Update 2
Well With the WK180-C effectively filling the role of less-expensive NR option, My project is pretty well torpedoed as a commercial option.
That said I will be continuing it as a learning experience and as a personal interest project.
I am not saying that I will not make it available later on (depending on how things go) but right now it is off the table.
Here is an update picture - intentionally over-contrasted to camouflage a few details. but it gives an idea of the direction I am going.
Hello everybody, as a number of you know I have been posting about a number of my DIY projects, and looking for some help along the way.
I am a regular guy, and am little more than an ambitious home tinkerer.... but I enjoy the challenge, and if you want to look up some of my former projects, check out my started threads. I am currently in development of a very ambitious project, and was hoping to get some help and feedback from the CGN community.
I am not willing to share details about my current project, Yet, but when the time comes, I will be posting information about it.
The short version of this project is, I am developing a firearm from the ground up.
It will be (hopefully) a Non-restricted, semi-automatic, multi-caliber option (.223 and 7.62x39 to start), multiple magazine capable (AR, AK, VZ), that takes a number of AR parts.
It will be user customizable, and the idea behind it is that I have implemented ideas from members of this community.
It will be a crowd-inspired, and personally developed, rifle.
So far, I have the basic design developed, and many hours of CAD work done. I have met with a few personal friends with gunsmith and machining experience, and will rely heavily on experts in the areas that I am not as knowledgeable. I have been 3d printing prototype parts on my home-built printer for weeks, but they are little more than physical confirmation of ideas.
So far my costs of development are pretty low.
I have borrowed several magazines from local CGNners, (Thank you NorlandGeese, and GunCrazy762), and will likely be asking for more help along the way for those so inclined to help out with parts, expertise, and time.
Obviously there are a number of issues I will have to deal with. I have to build a functional prototype, submit to the RCMP, Navigate patents issues, figure out potential manufacturing, and deal with hundreds of additional unknown potential issues.
I have weighed a few things, and unfortunately there will be some trade offs.
First, I do not have the design experience or a team to make complex things a reality yet... this is my first complex project, so things like complete ambidexterity is not part of the design at this time (no left side eject).
Second, It will not be a super lightweight rifle.... but after a prototype has been proven reliable, I will make efforts to lighten the rifle as much as possible while keeping the other design priorities.
I am placing higher priority on these areas:
1......Ease of manufacturing to keep costs down (less complex machining operations, less tool changes, etc.)
2...... Ambidextrous as possible with a mostly right-handed prioritization.
3...... Modern ergonomics.
4...... Part compatibility with accessories such as optics, grips, stocks, and any rail mounted accessory.
5...... Utilize non-proprietary parts (not high end parts... costs again).
6...... Ease of maintenance, and user ability to change parts.
7...... Reliability
Some areas I have placed less priority on, I am not saying I am ignoring these areas, but the first prototype and current design are not prioritizing them:
1...... Weight (not saying it will be heavy, but definitely won't be ultra-light)
2...... Size (I have limited design, manufacturing, prototyping, experience, so I have been erring on the side of caution with dimensions).
I will also be updating this thread with FAQ answers, details about the project as I feel comfortable releasing them, and other periodic updates. I will be responding to offers of help via PM to those that offer.
Now for the request for help...
If you have experience in firearm manufacturing and would be willing to have a phone conversation please PM me. Or if you are in manufacturing in Ottawa and would like to help me Please let me know... I would benefit greatly from understanding more about industrial manufacturing or seeing an industrial Machining or CNC setup (I only have DIY CNC experience now). Anyone that would be willing to mentor me in machining would be incredible.
And for the Wider audience:
Simply replying with a positive comment or you thoughts would be appreciated, but please do not hijack the thread.
If you have an idea that might help me or improve my design, please share, and join the discussion.
Here is a AK mag because every thread should have a picture.... but I will not post a picture of the design until I have protected it.
Update 1.
I had a great conversation with a Woman at the CFR - Firearms technical division.
Learned lot about the process of making a firearm at home, as well as a lot about the process in general.
She was even so kind as to send me an email with information about the classification process, and a few linked documents.
What I found most surprising was how encouraging, and supportive she was. I was expecting answers, but she provided a very pleasant conversation, and went out of her way to provide information and support.
Update 2
Well With the WK180-C effectively filling the role of less-expensive NR option, My project is pretty well torpedoed as a commercial option.
That said I will be continuing it as a learning experience and as a personal interest project.
I am not saying that I will not make it available later on (depending on how things go) but right now it is off the table.
Here is an update picture - intentionally over-contrasted to camouflage a few details. but it gives an idea of the direction I am going.
Last edited:


















































