Amazing! Finally, an off-the-grid and very effective way to protect one's self. Nobody wants big brother over their shoulder.especially the ones that can fire 600 rounds
The vast improvements we've seen in computing technology over the last few decades has not been matched by improvements in industrial technology, which is what would be necessary in order for 3D gun printing to become accessible to everyone. In theory, any criminal organization could have started mass producing guns long ago, if they had the equipment.buuut this is just the beginning. like with everything, the technology is going to get better and safer the more people keep working on improving it. the people who are involved in 3d gun printing now are going to be the early adopters of the next era in gun manufacturing.
I think the topic here is strictly printed guns so I don't know why cnc was brought into the discussion. Regardless of the plastic used, with the explosive forces and the heat involved it would be trash after a single shot. Also I don't think (or at least I hope) no one is actually going to make one.Better off in buying an 80% Receiver and finishing it off in your own C-n-C machine. They do have companies selling CnC machines for just the purpose. Rather have metal than plastic. And you can legally make your own gun if you have an RPAL, and call the RCMP to get a registration number.
I already posted the link.Anybody have a link to the blueprints. Please PM me. Just curious about how it would work with my 3D Printer.
I agree. I can't see how this thing can stay intact enough to protect the user from injury even if it is a single round.I have shot all sorts of side arms, assault rifles, long guns and shot guns. One gun I would never want to shoot is a 3D printed gun. The plastic used in 3D printing is not made to withstand the pressures of the explosive forces put out by a bullet. You risk losing a finger, a hand or a life if you shoot a 3D printed gun.
And lets not forget a pedophilecody wilson is a goddamned intellectual hero.
TJ......seventeen year old who registered to a SugarDaddy site(and obviously lied about her age) and I'm betting lied upon meeting him does not for a pedo make.Welp ANOTHER reason not to support 3D printed guns
Remember that guy who fought for them to be legal? Cody Wilson?
Apparently he was using the money he made from weapon sales to pay underage girls for sex
So anyone who supported him not only circumvented Canadian gun controls, you helped him support his pedo on the side
http://time.com/5400664/cody-wilson-3d-printed-guns-charged-sexual-assault/
17/18TJ......seventeen year old who registered to a SugarDaddy site(and obviously lied about her age) and I'm betting lied upon meeting him does not for a pedo make.
Betting she wanted something ongoing and he went for the one and done. She is pissed so to the police she goes. And now they will go after him not due to this but the gun printing.
I agree. But C'mon that's not a pedo. She signed up to a sugar daddy site for pay for play.17/18
Its playing with fire
He obv is attracted to young girls or would never have gone through with it
You sound like the NRA. Like a 3D printed gun make you equal to what the government can pull out of their ass.the reason people would want to 3D-print their own guns right now is mostly philosophical. the gun has always been a symbol of freedom from government interference, the great equalizer, etc. i can see why hobbyists and radical thinkers would be interested in doing it for the hell of it.
tried making one after my gun jammed. then my printer jammed.No, real guns are more reliable and legal
Keep in mind that criminals don't care about the Laws.