by Flack » Wed Sep 26, 2018 1:52 pm
Here's a short video about the Liberator, the first publicly-released 3D printable model.
In case you didn't catch it, you can print everything but the firing pin, which in this case is just a nail. Also, in case you didn't catch it, some of the test models exploded when firing (see HE's cherry-bomb comment above).
There are a few different filaments for 3D printers. There's PLA, which is what I use. It's cheap and not terribly strong. It's all I've printed with. Then there's ABS, which is a little stronger, but a little more difficult to print with. That's what those guns above were printed with. There are other kinds of filaments available, but each kind requires calibration, special parts, and trial and error to get working.
I don't really like to talk about guns because I just don't like to argue with people about what they believe and what I believe, but the fact of the matter is I bought a gun one day during my lunch break at a gun shop because I was there with a friend and I was bored. Several years ago, my dad and I were at the fairgrounds and wandered into a gun show and he bought an AK-47 just because he thought it was neat. Either one of those guns cost way less than a 3D printer, are a lot simpler to get working, and have an infinitely less chance of blowing your hand off when firing them. I understand the argument about being able to 3D print firearms, but at least here in the midwest, it's way easier to just go buy one. Go to armslist [dot] com, type "AK-47" in the search window, and narrow it down to your state.

Here's a short video about the Liberator, the first publicly-released 3D printable model.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IylGx-48TUI
In case you didn't catch it, you can print everything but the firing pin, which in this case is just a nail. Also, in case you didn't catch it, some of the test models exploded when firing (see HE's cherry-bomb comment above).
There are a few different filaments for 3D printers. There's PLA, which is what I use. It's cheap and not terribly strong. It's all I've printed with. Then there's ABS, which is a little stronger, but a little more difficult to print with. That's what those guns above were printed with. There are other kinds of filaments available, but each kind requires calibration, special parts, and trial and error to get working.
I don't really like to talk about guns because I just don't like to argue with people about what they believe and what I believe, but the fact of the matter is I bought a gun one day during my lunch break at a gun shop because I was there with a friend and I was bored. Several years ago, my dad and I were at the fairgrounds and wandered into a gun show and he bought an AK-47 just because he thought it was neat. Either one of those guns cost way less than a 3D printer, are a lot simpler to get working, and have an infinitely less chance of blowing your hand off when firing them. I understand the argument about being able to 3D print firearms, but at least here in the midwest, it's way easier to just go buy one. Go to armslist [dot] com, type "AK-47" in the search window, and narrow it down to your state.
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