Yuritopiaposadism [none/use name] to technology • 24 hours agoCEO Shooter Used a 3D Printed Gun. Let's Talk About It.external-linkmessage-square21 fedilinkarrow-up152
arrow-up152external-linkCEO Shooter Used a 3D Printed Gun. Let's Talk About It.Yuritopiaposadism [none/use name] to technology • 24 hours agomessage-square21 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareoscardejarjayes [comrade/them]hexbear20·23 hours agoit's just a 3d printed frame nearly all 3d printed guns need at least some metal (afaik there's only one completely metal free, and it uses custom ammo), so why not just use Glock metal? link
minus-squareSulvor [he/him, undecided]hexbear18·23 hours agoYeah I'm not an expert but I think you can get lower receiver kits without them being registered as firearms, and print the upper receiver yourself? Probably gonna change soon link
minus-squarespectre [he/him]hexbear16·22 hours agoOther way around. You print the lower which is just like a grip with the serial number printed on it. link
minus-squaremacerated_baby_presidents [he/him]hexbear1·13 hours ago Probably gonna change soon not with the current supreme court link
minus-squaremosiacmango@lemm.eehexbear6·22 hours ago Probably gonna change soon I wouldn't bet on it. linkfedilink
it's just a 3d printed frame
nearly all 3d printed guns need at least some metal (afaik there's only one completely metal free, and it uses custom ammo), so why not just use Glock metal?
Yeah I'm not an expert but I think you can get lower receiver kits without them being registered as firearms, and print the upper receiver yourself?
Probably gonna change soon
Other way around. You print the lower which is just like a grip with the serial number printed on it.
not with the current supreme court
I wouldn't bet on it.