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by Liberty
Mon Aug 13, 2018 6:29 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: 3 D Printed guns in the news
Replies: 76
Views: 24387

Re: 3 D Printed guns in the news

This whole controversy has little to do with the 2nd amendment and everything to do with the 1st. Leftist hate having a free people to rule over.

The issue here isn't just about printing plastic Guns. Defense Distributed has an inexpensive Milling Machine and Jig (and downloadable CNC code to finish 80% lowers. I think there is code online to print out a plastic AR Lower. If it isn't out there yet, Selectfire will become available for anyone who has PVC pipe and a shovel. This a real fear for the left that the American people will develope the ability to defend themselves against oppressors.
by Liberty
Thu Aug 02, 2018 6:38 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: 3 D Printed guns in the news
Replies: 76
Views: 24387

Re: 3 D Printed guns in the news

warnmar10 wrote: Thu Aug 02, 2018 1:05 am Pretty much any modern computer can run Fusion 360 which is free for non-commercial use and there are plenty of open source slicers. Filament is $10-$35 a roll for most materials and a roll should yield several receivers. A quick scan of craigslist reveals 3d printers up to the task starting in the $400 range. If we're diligent I think we could be printing ghost guns for $5-$600. Why, I don't know but you could do it. Plus, hood rats aren't burdened with the stigma of having to pay for things. They just take what they need from someone with the ability to pay for it.
Once it's stolen, the paper trail of ownership is broken, and it pretty much becomes a ghost gun. A few sales bypassing an FFL also breaks the chain.

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