Posted on 07/27/2012 7:05:04 PM PDT by drbuzzard
A Working Assault Rifle Made With a 3-D Printer
Making weapons at home just got much easier By John Robb Posted 07.26.2012 at 5:29 pm 65 Comments
3-D Printed Gun HaveBlue
Get ready. It's now possible to print weapons at home. (more at the site)
(Excerpt) Read more at popsci.com ...
/johnny
Yes, but it is worthwhile to note that the easiest guns to make are blowback submachineguns. You are not legally allowed to make those without a proper permit.
I have seen AR lowers that were made out of plastic. Looked like the trigger group was also plastic. The upper would still have to have a steel barrel.
We’re not there yet, but this technology promised to open some serious door soon. I have been amazed at the commercial applications for it so far.
New Frontier makes a really good carbon fiber (plastic if you like) lower. I use them and have zero issues with them.
Unless the singularity intervenes. I give us 50 years, plus or minus. But then, maybe a general programmable assembler is the singularity....
Ive been telling my dad this for years - he owns a machine shop - no desire to upgrade - were running machines from the 40's (Davenport multi spindle)....the jackass was told 15 yrs ago which way the technology was headed - but he still runs a 1970's manufacturing model & business - I gave up caring years ago as a result.....a shame since the co was established in '39
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