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He's currently on his way to becoming a vexatious litigant by way of suing people who registered to his website(You're requested to use lots of PID including your social security number, so who are the real retards in this?) and tying them up in legal fees because they just go nowhere.
Literal Ralphamale wigger tier behavior and just a retarded decision from a business standpoint. Also isn’t he being sued by the Fudd Busters guy because he decided to steal his 3d print designs?
 
That's right. I'm not.
Unleashing a supposed font of knowledge into a wholly unrelated topic is not the best entry one can make when most of the posters here are possibly familiar with the criminal proliferation of guns(hint: they steal them or buy them before they commit crimes wow shocking).
Literal Ralphamale wigger tier behavior and just a retarded decision from a business standpoint. Also isn’t he being sued by the Fudd Busters guy because he decided to steal his 3d print designs?
Yes, DEFCAD acquires freely available designs and places them behind their paywall, Matt of Fuddbusters made the Hitchhiker partially because it's neat and partially to bait Cody into copyright infrigement which clearly worked, moreso because Cody fired his attorney fairly quickly into the suit. I haven't looked into any updates since but he's probably not doing great.
 
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Untapping a supposed font of knowledge into a wholly unrelated topic is not the best entry one can make when most of the posters here are possibly familiar with the criminal proliferation of guns(hint: they steal them or buy them before they commit crimes wow shocking).

A fair point. I prefer the company of animals and machines to people, frankly.

Unintentionally kicking over an anthill by making a tone deaf observation would be the easiest explanation for the overt hostility. It would also not be the first time.
 
and i thought "huh, i wonder if there is any truth to
Cody Wilson is a Jewish Nigger and massive faggot and hypocrite. He is currently waging baseless Lawfare Jihad (huh, why does that sound familiar?) Against the Gatalog and making a bunch of shit up about them (their servers are based in Iran, they're an international criminal conspiracy) all because he hates them on a personal level for calling him a pedophile, being better 3D2A movement leaders and for calling him out on his bullshit. Cody steals designs you can get for free and outs them behind a paywall on his site DefCAD that only lets you create an account if you give him all your personal information. He even goes so far to create fake dev profiles that have nothing to do with the actual 3D2A devs they supposedly represent. He has used the legal system to fix his enemies and there are accusations he snitched to the cops on a guy who had like 97 unregistered SBR's and illegal MG's. Cody also " doesn't believe in copyright" but also won't upload the Copyrighted Amigo Verde (5.56 CETME receiver) files to his site, hmm, curious. He also steals a lot of credit for the design of the liberator pistol which he was in actuality barely involved in.
Didn't watch the video.

Aside from the creepy perv shit, and disregarding Elucidation as a tactic to get information out of people, it is pretty common knowledge that ghost guns are coming from the PI. It's just that nobody ever admits it.

Companies like Rock Island pay their workers in Hosenknöpfe. Hardly enough to live on. So they freelance for the criminal class and make the exact same thing for them in small, discrete shops in the countryside - usually skill transferring what they know to family members who then work for them making sterile pieces.

They sell the sterile pieces to the organized crime criminal class who use their people in the longshoreman/maritime industry to send thousands of illicit firearms to the US, usually through the ports of Los Angeles and San Diego. There's way too much cargo coming into the country for customs to inspect everything, so a good percentage gets through. Drug cartels use the same tactics: send so much that what doesn't get rolled up is still profitable.

These guns are used by the US criminal class, organized crime, cartels, etc. And when they get a few bodies on them the gun is trafficked further East to other gangs or same gang/other members. It gets more bodies on it, etc. When it gets too radioactive, it moves South to Mexico, the Carib, then Central America, etc.

By the time it reaches some scrub entry level kid in a gang in Central/South America, it will have dozens of bodies on it. Each time it changes hands, profit is made by someone.
Nigga what, do you have Autism nigga, are you fucked in the head? I think CBP, ATF and FBI would be real interested in all the 1911's made from Ship's hulls that are apparently flooding the country. I think the news media would also like to hear about this. I think all the anti-gun orgs would also like to make a lot of charts and graphs about all these dangerous Filipino ghost guns. You posted this bullshit so confidently so share with the class your sources and evidence.

 
SOURCE???!!!!

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This has been around at least 10 years - since at least 2015 - which is where I first heard of it. Which means LEO's and the feds already knew about it long before this.

It is not admitted to for the same reason the Mexican drug cartel's being in literally every state, including Alaska, is not admitted to: It would be an admission of failure. The job of government is not to protect your rights or secure the country or any of that shit.

The job of government is to instill confidence by any means necessary. Including lying.

Think the same government that hates us, wants us sick, dead, fucked up and replaced with Infinite Browns would actually *lie* to us? Heaven forbid.

You use the media as proof. "If the media doesn't talk about it, then it does not exist." The media... is a FILTER.
 
Speaks confidently on a subject, subsequently reveals the source of his expertise is watching a TV program about spooooooky ghost guns. My dear autist, by these standards I am an authority on fighting the occult because I watched Real Ghostbusters.
 
Speaks confidently on a subject, subsequently reveals the source of his expertise is watching a TV program about spooooooky ghost guns. My dear autist, by these standards I am an authority on fighting the occult because I watched Real Ghostbusters.

I can see where BusTank is right. Attacking me personally and the source of the information instead of the information on offer is probably indicative of you not liking a spotlight being shown on your criminality. That, or opportunism - you are dogpiling because you think you smell weakness.

Going by your Appeal to Authority 'reasoning' (shyeah), I suppose weaponized invader bulb heads in Minnesota aren't committing fraud at scale (and elements in the government aiding and abetting that fraud) because Nick Shirley doesn't have a Press card, journalism credentials and isn't on CNN's payroll.

"The guy who said this is just some guy, and in my opinion isn't important. Therefore it's not happening."
 
Well that was weird.

Anyways, I'm glad people are printing guns and advancing that tech, but even projects like the Orca are party tricks more or less that solve nothing.
 
I can see where BusTank is right. Attacking me personally and the source of the information instead of the information on offer is probably indicative of you not liking a spotlight being shown on your criminality. That, or opportunism - you are dogpiling because you think you smell weakness.

Going by your Appeal to Authority 'reasoning' (shyeah), I suppose weaponized invader bulb heads in Minnesota aren't committing fraud at scale (and elements in the government aiding and abetting that fraud) because Nick Shirley doesn't have a Press card, journalism credentials and isn't on CNN's payroll.

"The guy who said this is just some guy, and in my opinion isn't important. Therefore it's not happening."
Go back to Reddit you pompous bumboy, and take your "hem hem I think you will find that your statement appears on my list of fallacies" shite with you.

No, pinoy poltergeist pistols are not being imported into the US in their thousands every year, because there is no need to do so. Kway'travious is either using a straw purchased hi point or a stolen Glock with a switch.
 
projects like the Orca
I like the aesthetics of it, and the purpose of putting it elsewhere is very neat indeed. But in the US it's very much a party trick.
If I set up a 3D printer I'll probably stick to making stock parts and grips as a sort of prototyping, it's less frustrating than realizing a design is crap after you carve it out of wood.
 
My Lingle Industries ExoLock stock arrived today, and I'm pretty happy I decided to buy it. It is so much more comfortable than the Gen 2 Vector stock I had on it previously, and I think it's closer to the Vector aesthetic since it kind of has that dog leg look the original Vector stock has. It's also a little heavier so it balances better with the can mounted.

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That anodized red is aaaaalmost tasteful

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Hello frens, I come bearing news of my financial irresponsibility.

I bought a shitty Chinese leather shoulder holster, a type 56 chest rig, and most interestingly some 3A bodyarmor straight from the CCP. All should arrive in two weeks and when it does I'll be testing the chink plates to see if they actually hold up.
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It ended up a whopping 159 US dollars, all in all far from my worst late night online spending.
Even if the plates don't hold up, it's gonna be fun shooting them. My guess is they'll be "fine" on standard 55g 5.56 depending on distance for 1-2 shots then bust, anything heavy will merc that shit bad. Please provide results.

is 3d printing worth it for making my own AR at home
If you live in a normal state, probably not. Like you can buy a lower for CHEAP that'll be fine. If you're not in a shit state you can even do so face to face for cash with no paper work legally. BUT if you just wanna do it for shits n giggles yeah. Or even get a router/jig and some 80% lowers, that's another option. At least that's how my brain sees it.

It'd be more worth it to print other stuff. Less common items. vz61's, MACs, I'm pretty sure there's files to print "AR" style lowers for those and slip trips for super safetys. JUST ARs, I'd say no though. Other fun, sure.
 
Well that was weird.

Anyways, I'm glad people are printing guns and advancing that tech, but even projects like the Orca are party tricks more or less that solve nothing.
We're pretty much at the "acceptable 9mm carbine" stage now, unfortunately a lot of people wasted a lot of time on trying to print existing designs that were never intended to be printed. Once new designs were being created with additive manufacturing in mind, that's when practical development really started.

More interesting to me than printing guns is printing tooling for other manufacturing methods, electro-chemical machining to rifle and chamber barrels from hydraulic tube, and tooling for folding sheet metal are 2 I've seen that have potential.
 
I'll agree that 3d printed guns are mostly a party trick for the time being, but I'm cautiously optimistic about their future. Consumer printers right now are mostly limited to plastics that aren't well suited to gun design, but some of the higher-end printers being used in places like hospitals are capable of printing much stronger plastics. If availability and cost of those printers or metal printers improves, we could see practical home printing of firearms within the next couple of decades.

Unless you're interested in the technology for its own sake, though, I don't know why an American wouldn't just buy an AR-15 parts kit and mill a lower.
 
I might pick one up just because it has a QD swivel for my sling. I actually kinda like the Kriss stock but between it not having any QD points and the handguard putting the MLOK+QD uncomfortably close to the charging handle, I haven't been running a sling.

Still looking and talking with people about suppressors which will probably inform my handguard choice. There really aren't a lot of options unfortunately since you have to watch out for G2 vs G3 computability.

Goal is to have a nice compact backpack gun setup ultimately.



For a cool 3D printing project to brush up on your skills? Yeah for sure.

For an actual weapon system to use? Not really unless its literally the only option you have.

On the Gen 3 Vectors they now offer a rear QD mount that is secured under the piece of picatinny rail used for mounting stocks. You just undo the two bolts that secure the picatinny stock mount, pull it off, and put the sling mount under the rail, replace the two bolts. It's a flat piece of steel that wraps around the back of the gun by the left/port side safety lever. For the front of the sling I have one of those low profile QD mounts that secures to the 12 O'Clock rail, and a second that is part of the hand stop/barricade rest that I got, so I can swap between them whenever I feel like. Both do a good job of keeping the front of the sling clear of the charging handle. I typically don't like to have the rear of my slings attached to the stock if I can help it.
 
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