03-30-2013, 12:41 AM
The only printed part in that gun is the lower receiver and mags. All the other parts are from a gun manufacturer. The thing is that you can buy all the other part of a gun in USA without any license except the lower receiver. The lower receiver has to be registered to you and you need a permit for it. But when you print the lower receiver your self and buy the rest of the weapon online you have a non-traceable weapon.
For example in Finland you need to have a permit for all parts of gun that are in touch with the bullet or the casing at some point (barrel, lock and the chamber). I'd like to see them printed at home. Probably wont take too many years. I have seen in real life a 3D printer that prints some metal compound but it is too brittle to handle any excessive forces.
For example in Finland you need to have a permit for all parts of gun that are in touch with the bullet or the casing at some point (barrel, lock and the chamber). I'd like to see them printed at home. Probably wont take too many years. I have seen in real life a 3D printer that prints some metal compound but it is too brittle to handle any excessive forces.