- Joined
- Jul 25, 2019
The reason I started printing is you can do silly things like visually customize the guns and also it's cool to say I made this. While I would like a mill to make my own parts, they're large and expensive and I move every three years.I'd say gun control was defeated by Philip A. Luty, the issue is that society started to pretend that holding a drill or a saw is an arcane skill so they had to have the keys dangled in front of them with the "3d printer" buzzword.
The reason it's taking off is you can do it with little skill and cheaply. Anyone with basic mechanic skills can do a 3D printed lower that works in their apartment and offload the rest to professional shops. If you're making a traditionally manufactured gun in your home, unless you know what you're doing, you're not getting a semiauto that works with standardized parts.
Further the political side lines up. AWB's have been being teased since right around the time that 3D printing got cheap enough for home users, so it became an easy way to make a political statement.