: Use a separate piece of paper to line the inside of the slide to create a "flush" look when the slide is pulled back, showing the chamber area. Materials Needed Paper/Cardstock : For a sturdy build. Adhesives : Glue or clear tape.
: Scissors or a precision craft knife for the ejection port.
OpenBullet is also the name of a well-known web testing and automated suite often used for credential stuffing. If you were looking for a software download (.zip file) rather than a paper craft, please ensure you are downloading from reputable developer sources to avoid malware.
: Cut a vertical channel inside the frame that aligns with the ejection port so that the "magazine" (a smaller paper roll) is visible through the opening.
: Roll or fold heavy paper into rectangular tubes to form the body and the sliding top of the pistol. Create the Ejection Port :
: A ruler and pencil for marking the cut-out.
To assemble a paper craft that mimics an "Open Bullet" (likely a ), you can follow these basic construction steps based on common paper modeling techniques: Assembly Instructions
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