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This should take you to it, searching professor parabellum break barrel shotgun will get you there too.Nein.
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Yeah they have some designs for machine guns and NFA firearms, and they use hardware store materials so barrels and locking lugs are questionable.(Giggle)¡Claro que no! Googled it and ... nope. Dangerous, illegal, and dangerously illegal describe some of those. Neat from an intellectual standpoint, but not going to try any of those "builds".
I don't have a 3d printer yet, but I've seen the 3d printed receivers. While capable they occupy the same space as a liberator pistol. I'm not going to touch auto sears with a ten foot pole.You should check out deterrence dispensed, if you like home brew and have a 3d printer. The lowers, receivers, auto sears and disconnectors being 3d printed are really impressive. Before any fudds hit me with the "tHeY wOnt LaSt MoRe ThAn A fEw RoUnDs", Google and watch.
I don't have a 3d printer yet, but I've seen the 3d printed receivers. While capable they occupy the same space as a liberator pistol. I'm not going to touch auto sears with a ten foot pole.
Yeah definitely interesting but I haven't seen any that are durable enough for anything other then novelty or as a stop gap to acquire a better weapon in a SHTF situation. What I'm planning to use one for firearms wise is rapid prototyping and lost wax casting in aluminum or brass. A wood furniture brass upper and lower AR10 would be pretty sweet.You don't have to anything illegal -- there's plenty inside the bounds of the law that is interesting:
Yeah definitely interesting but I haven't seen any that are durable enough for anything other then novelty or as a stop gap to acquire a better weapon in a SHTF situation. What I'm planning to use one for firearms wise is rapid prototyping and lost wax casting in aluminum or brass. A wood furniture brass upper and lower AR10 would be pretty sweet.
.... What I'm planning to use one for firearms wise is rapid prototyping and lost wax casting in aluminum or brass. ...
A lot are full featured weapons.Yeah definitely interesting but I haven't seen any that are durable enough for anything other then novelty or as a stop gap to acquire a better weapon in a SHTF situation. What I'm planning to use one for firearms wise is rapid prototyping and lost wax casting in aluminum or brass. A wood furniture brass upper and lower AR10 would be pretty sweet.
You couldn't be more wrong. There are printed receivers that have had over 1000 rounds of full auto pumped through em in one range trip. bubblegum there's an ar15 that's completely printed other than barrel/gas tube, fcg, and bcg that has thousands of run through it and is still going strong.Yeah definitely interesting but I haven't seen any that are durable enough for anything other then novelty or as a stop gap to acquire a better weapon in a SHTF situation. What I'm planning to use one for firearms wise is rapid prototyping and lost wax casting in aluminum or brass. A wood furniture brass upper and lower AR10 would be pretty sweet.
You couldn't be more wrong. There are printed receivers that have had over 1000 rounds of full auto pumped through em in one range trip. bubblegum there's an ar15 that's completely printed other than barrel/gas tube, fcg, and bcg that has thousands of run through it and is still going strong.Yeah definitely interesting but I haven't seen any that are durable enough for anything other then novelty or as a stop gap to acquire a better weapon in a SHTF situation. What I'm planning to use one for firearms wise is rapid prototyping and lost wax casting in aluminum or brass. A wood furniture brass upper and lower AR10 would be pretty sweet.