Plus, you know. Tools.
I found a bag of these little flechettes that I bought years ago and whipped up the simplest, dirtiest combustion cannon to shoot them. It worked surprisingly well-
This is a 2x6 piece of pressure treated pine, pretty tough stuff. Dart when all the way through. You can see the impressions left by the plastic sabot as it separates, too.

This is a steel door from a heavy duty locker, about 1.2 mm thick. A .22 caliber air rifle won't penetrate it, and it's shooting a significantly heavier (16 grains vs 9) projectile right under the speed of sound. Here you can really see how nice and symmetrical the sabot separations are.

This is the ammo in the sabot. It has 3 petals that separate and a pusher plate/obdurating seal. Total mass is 15.7 grains.

This is the silly looking cannon-thing responsible putting a hole in my wall. Half inch bore, 36 inches long.

What I want to do now is see how fast I can make one of these things go. I am thinking either a 50x+ hybrid or some sort of piston/light gas gun. Right now I am leaning towards a hybrid fueled with either propane/oxygen/helium or a rich hydrogen oxygen mix. Asking the people here with more experience than I, what sounds like the best way to do this? I can weld, mill, and lathe(sorta). No gun-drill, but I know a guy. I have some very heavy steel laying around, including 4130 round bar stock in 1" and 4" OD so that's not really an issue.
Or, I could go 180 degrees and make a lower velocity belt fed repeater. Might be more fun, who knows? Could cast the tricky to machine components, maybe cannibalize a piston engine.
Help too many choices!