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  1. **Daniel McTavish begins collecting each part required for a .45 SMG, currently just what he needs for one, humming to himself.
  2. **Daniel McTavish places each part on the table.
  3. **Daniel McTavish starts first and foremost by grabbing the receiver and the barrel, attaching the two together carefully, with a click.
  4. **Daniel McTavish neatly attaches the buffer pilot to the bolt spring, leaning in and installing it into the receiver/barrel assortment.
  5. **Daniel McTavish inserts the bolt into the assembly, as well as the buffer assembly, leaning in and inspecting his work so far.
  6. **Daniel McTavish reaches over, gripping the bolt handle and screwing it on to the protrusion the bolt makes on the outside of the gun.
  7. **Daniel McTavish grips the frame group, which consists partly of the trigger, and grabs a screwdriver, beginning to secure it in place until it's secured tightly.
  8. **Daniel McTavish places a long screw into the rear grip, beginning to secure it into the frame group.
  9. **Daniel McTavish finishes installing the grip, again looking over his work.
  10. **Daniel McTavish places two screws into the stock, taking the screwdriver and beginning to secure the stock onto the rest of the gun, grabbing for another screw once he is done.
  11. **Daniel McTavish finally places a screw into the fore grip, sticking it on and using the same screwdriver to secure that.
  12. **Daniel McTavish pulls the trigger on the gun, a faint 'click' heard as there is no ammo to shoot from it.
  13. **Daniel McTavish sets his completed work aside.
  14. **Daniel McTavish grabs two wood blocks from the table.
  15. **Daniel McTavish walks over to the two woodcutting saws, grabbing the protective face shield and putting it on.
  16. **Daniel McTavish places the template for a .45 auto stock into the machine so he has a form of reference, placing one of the wood chunks in and securing it.
  17. **Daniel McTavish hums to himself, turning on the saw as he begins to very carefully cut out the shape of the stock from part of the wooden chunk.
  18. **Daniel McTavish cuts out the shape of a proper stock, switching the template for the one of the front grip, cutting out the shape of a simple front grip.
  19. **Daniel McTavish cuts out the shape, setting it aside, then swapping the template again to the rear grip.
  20. **Daniel McTavish cuts out the shape of the rear grip, setting it and the remaining wood aside as he loads in the second chunk. Simply put, he begins to repeat the entire process; individually cutting out a second stock and rear/front grip.
  21. **Daniel McTavish turns off the saw once he is done, setting aside the parts and scrap wood. He keeps the face shield on as he turns to the belt sander, flicking it on.
  22. **Daniel McTavish begins to use the sander to smooth out each piece he just cut with the saw.
  23. **Daniel McTavish smooths out each piece, setting them aside as he completes each one.
  24. **Daniel McTavish takes off the face shield and turns off the sander, picking up a drill, pulling its trigger a few times to ensure it has a working battery.
  25. **Daniel McTavish begins drilling holes in each wooden piece, where screws will later sit, putting one or two as needed in all six.
  26. **Daniel McTavish sets all the wooden pieces aside, moving back to the shelf.
  27. **Daniel McTavish grabs some bars of a steel alloy, hauling them over to the smelter.
  28. **Daniel McTavish loads them in, placing in the templates for the frame group and bolt.
  29. **Daniel McTavish closes the smelter and turns it on, letting the smelter form the shapes of the two components.
  30. **Daniel McTavish slips on some gloves meanwhile, waiting for the process to complete.
  31. **Daniel McTavish opens the smelter and takes the red-hot gun parts in their tray, setting it on the table to cool.
  32. **Daniel McTavish then picks out the gun parts once they are cooled and sets them down.
  33. **Daniel McTavish walks over to the shelf.
  34. **Daniel McTavish grab two more bars, moving back to the smelter.
  35. **Daniel McTavish loads the smelter with the bars and the same template to make another set of the frame group and bolt.
  36. **Daniel McTavish turns on the smelter again, meanwhile turning and grabbing the template for the barrel and reciever, as well as rushing back to get more bars.
  37. **Daniel McTavish waits for the smelter to finish, then carefully removes the tray, and eventually picks out the gun parts; the frame group and bolt for both future guns are complete.
  38. **Daniel McTavish loads in some of the last of the bars he carries into the smelter as well as the template for the barrel and reciever.
  39. **Daniel McTavish takes out the templates once they're done, removing the gun parts. he promptly loads the last of his bars in and the template, and turns it on again.
  40. **Daniel McTavish removes the template for the last time, picking out the pieces once they are cooled. All the gun parts that need to be made are now ready.
  41. **Daniel McTavish takes a couple standardized pieces (the buffer pilot and assembly, recoil spring) from the table, moving to the main worktable. He sets them down, then moves to his other workspots, taking the wood and metal pieces and moving them to the work table also.
  42. **Daniel McTavish grabs a reciever and barrel, connecting them together. he then takes the other set and does so..
  43. **Daniel McTavish fixes a buffer pilot to the bolt spring, installing it into one gun, then doing the same for the other.
  44. **Daniel McTavish installs the bolt itself and the buffer assembly in one firearm, humming to himself as he leans in and does the same for the second.
  45. **Daniel McTavish simply screws on the bolt handle on the bolt of both weapons.
  46. **Daniel McTavish takes a couple screws and begins securing in the freshly created frame group into the rest of the first gun, then the second.
  47. **Daniel McTavish secures the frame group and then begins the fairly lengthy process of installing the grips, inserting screws into the holes he drilled from them and gradually installing on the first gun the stock, rear grip, and front grip.
  48. **Daniel McTavish sets the second completed gun aside, near the first one he made a while ago, as he begins to install the stock and grips on the third and final SMG.
  49. **Daniel McTavish finally wishes doing so shortly, exhaling loudly, as he sets the completed gun next to its siblings. "Phew.."
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