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Or you can do something that's close to factory accurate with $250 and some plastic for a loss of durability in your apartment. It's not hard to see why printing caught on. What you're describing has been possible since home power tools were a thing. The market is at saturation. The people who want to do that already do that and have their own cliques.You can nigger-rig together a shitty tube gun with nothing more than a vice, angle grinder, hammer, drill (preferably a bench drill), a welder and some measuring and scribing tools. Tube stock is already a basic receiver and you could make a trunnion out of bar stock with some holes drilled into it.
I know it sounds like a lot, but it's really only just basic garage tools and the right materials.
3D printing is new and growing. We went from the Liberator to the FGC9 and tons of very durable AR lowers in a decade. It'll run out of steam and stagnate, but that'll be a few years yet.