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In my experience, literally everyone involved in the 3d printing space is a complete tard or a troon, except for a lot of the people who actually come up with the designs. Shit, we even have a thread on that dude who pretends to be his girlfriend with the beach ball jugs.
This is why 3D printing guns is stupid.

 
This is why 3D printing guns is stupid.

If you think 3D printed guns are stupid you're stupid as hell. 18k machine + tools/jigs so more like 25k + raw materials which are also very expensive. You can get a 3d printer at microcenter $99-200 all the time any day of the week that will print PLA+, and with a few ~10 dollar upgrades you can print high temp durable heat resistant filaments like carbon fiber filled nylon and carbon fiber filled polycarbonate. If you're a big dick baller you can print PEEK/PEKK which can withstand the pressure of a .223 exploding in a chamber. You probably still think they're just stupid one use toys with no real practical use and if so you'd be wrong again. Even with the most basic plastic anyone uses which is PLA+ you can print a glock frame for ~5 dollars that will withstand ~350 consecutive rounds only stopping to swap mags before it could potentially start to deform. With the slightly more expensive but still very cheap (60-80/KG) you can get the carbon fiber filled engineering filaments that will allow you to shoot you glock or other gun just like you could shoot it from the factory with no limits. 3D printing guns is one of the coolest thing a sane man in 2023 can do, and it has already completely destroyed gun control which is also kinda neat.
 

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If you think 3D printed guns are stupid you're stupid as hell. 18k machine + tools/jigs so more like 25k + raw materials which are also very expensive. You can get a 3d printer at microcenter $99-200 all the time any day of the week that will print PLA+, and with a few ~10 dollar upgrades you can print high temp durable heat resistant filaments like carbon fiber filled nylon and carbon fiber filled polycarbonate. If you're a big dick baller you can print PEEK/PEKK which can withstand the pressure of a .223 exploding in a chamber. You probably still think they're just stupid one use toys with no real practical use and if so you'd be wrong again. Even with the most basic plastic anyone uses which is PLA+ you can print a glock frame for ~5 dollars that will withstand ~350 consecutive rounds only stopping to swap mags before it could potentially start to deform. With the slightly more expensive but still very cheap (60-80/KG) you can get the carbon fiber filled engineering filaments that will allow you to shoot you glock or other gun just like you could shoot it from the factory with no limits. 3D printing guns is one of the coolest thing a sane man in 2023 can do, and it has already completely destroyed gun control which is also kinda neat.
A FRAME can be plastic or carbon, no problem. A slide? A barrel?

$10k - $20k isn’t unreasonably more than an average person would spend on say, a vacation to Europe or Hawaii, or a boat, or some other timeframe of recreation budget. A few years of maintaining an above ground pool would put you close.

Once you have it, metal is cheaper than 3D printing materials. You plan on 3D printing for one year, or a while?

3D printing is great for modeling, prototype, whatever. But people are jumping the gun by a LOT to skip to believing in it for final pass manufacturing.

Edit: destroying gun control? Do you know where 80% lower kits came from?

You just don’t know any machinists
 
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A FRAME can be plastic or carbon, no problem. A slide? A barrel?

$10k - $20k isn’t unreasonably more than an average person would spend on say, a vacation to Europe or Hawaii, or a boat, or some other timeframe of recreation budget. A few years of maintaining an above ground pool would put you close.

Once you have it, metal is cheaper than 3D printing materials. You plan on 3D printing for one year, or a while?

3D printing is great for modeling, prototype, whatever. But people are jumping the gun by a LOT to skip to believing in it for final pass manufacturing.
The frame is the only part of the gun that is registered in my country. It is the only part you would have to go out to an FFL and fill out paperwork for if not buying from another citizen. With 3D printing you can print the frame for basically free, order all the rest of the parts to your door, and you've got a fully functional gun for almost certainly less than you could make one for. Metal glock parts are dirt cheap these days. Patmos arms sells upper/lower full kits for like 89$, you can get a g17 slide/barrel for ~150, locking block for ~25. custom rails for 3d printed freams ~44$.
So all in with a 3d printer I can build a glock that no one knows about for $300 with all the parts required to assemble and shoot. They're also so easy to use that an actual retard could do it so there's that. I don't think you could get all the raw materials you need for a slide/barrel + a 90 dollar parts kit and still be under $300 with a CNC. Assuming you already had all tools/jigs/whatever else is required.

If you lived somewhere that you didn't have to jump through a million hoops and sign your life away to the government in order to manufacture and sell a gun legally, I'd say definitely worth it go for it, but that isn't the case for 99% of people on the planet and a 3d printer gets you the same final result for roughly the same or (i think) less money.

Also a guy named Hoffman Tactical just released a mostly 3d-printable AR15 called the Orca. Handguard, upper, lower, barrel nut, buffer tube/stock, grip, charging handle and if you want FCG can all be printed. Only parts you have to supply are BCG/barrel/buffer/weight/heatset inserts/screws/detents/springs etc.

There are also 22s that use the CMMG-22 BCG and a printed barrel shroud with a .22 barrel liner it it. I printed one and it hasn't malfunctioned anymore than my ruger 22 does. Can be built all in for less than $100 dollars for a fully functional as long or short barrel as you want AR-22. Can't do that with a CNC.
 
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Do we have any documented evidence or verbalized claim to that? I have no doubt tactical tranny was a CHAZ sympathizer, but I've never seen a hard confirmation.
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AFAIK it's based off of this image.
 
Edit: destroying gun control? Do you know where 80% lower kits came from?

You just don’t know any machinists
And you just don't know what the fuck you're talking about. Why are people in Burma using 3d printed FGC-9 to fight their government instead of metal guns from a 25 thousand dollar CNC machine?

3D printing allows anyone, even a McDonald's worker, to build any kind of gun he wants that can if done right function just as good as any off the shelf gun. Files are readily available for download for just about any gun you want to print. Ease of access is what has killed gun control. When everyone in the country can print an auto sear in 15 minutes with 30 cents worth of filament THAT is what kills gun control, not a 25k cnc machine that you probably need to take a course on how to operate.
 
Even normies on Reddit are noticing this dude has many, many screws loose.

Examples? The InrangeTV subreddit is for true believers. You can never tell with reddit how much of the disposition of a subreddit is organic or instead due to careful pruning by the mods.


SwissRoll TriffleMan has made his own legitimate and profession internet gun shop to sell plastic rifles:

>>Google treats us as spammers but don't let that deter you from spending two grand on a rifle with us!
 
Examples? The InrangeTV subreddit is for true believers. You can never tell with reddit how much of the disposition of a subreddit is organic or instead due to careful pruning by the mods.


SwissRoll TriffleMan has made his own legitimate and profession internet gun shop to sell plastic rifles:

>>Google treats us as spammers but don't let that deter you from spending two grand on a rifle with us!
Agreed, though KE's had their janky site for a long time before this. You could even buy the KP-15 lowers, just not the Brownell's official stuff.
 
Examples? The InrangeTV subreddit is for true believers. You can never tell with reddit how much of the disposition of a subreddit is organic or instead due to careful pruning by the mods.


SwissRoll TriffleMan has made his own legitimate and profession internet gun shop to sell plastic rifles:

>>Google treats us as spammers but don't let that deter you from spending two grand on a rifle with us!
 
I’m surprised Karl hasn’t gotten a thread sooner. He’s a self righteous Reddit level sperg who aligns himself with tranny faggots and communists who’s only saving grace on his show was Ian would show up from time to time. That’s all. No one’s ever cared what he had to say, they didn’t care to the point whenever Karl spergs out someone asks him to stop because it makes GunJesus look bad because everyone thought InRangeTV is Ian’s show, not Karl’s.
 
I’m surprised Karl hasn’t gotten a thread sooner. He’s a self righteous Reddit level sperg who aligns himself with tranny faggots and communists who’s only saving grace on his show was Ian would show up from time to time. That’s all. No one’s ever cared what he had to say, they didn’t care to the point whenever Karl spergs out someone asks him to stop because it makes GunJesus look bad because everyone thought InRangeTV is Ian’s show, not Karl’s.
Guntuber General has been like 90% Karl from the start, so.
 
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