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I am curious what you do for a living. Does it have anything to do with a related field? Or did you just pick this printer up as a hobby on a whim? How many years experience do you have with firearms or creating parts?I got one NIB for $150 shipped recently. The glock frames are easy. Their are lots of options that are quite simple. I do not expect my esun PLA+ to go out any time soon. The frames tend to be slightly bulkier than say, a p80, but a lot of these have 10k + in testing. Heck, you can even use the 3d prints to build machines that rifle barrels.
I just gave up on a gun I was interested in because of multiple reviews mentioning manufacturing defects. Manufacturing defects from an American gun making company.
But those in the general public in unrelated fields are supposed to just pick up a printing guns side hobby and test them ourselves and expect good results from the raw materials that would have been need to have been purchased?
I have a bridge for sale, if you're interested.