Enjay
Well-Known Fanatic
We may not need to worry about bans on guns or magazines if we can download a file and print one ourselves. A gentleman in WI has successfully printed a functioning AR receiver with a 3D printer.
The first blog post:
http://haveblue.org/?p=1041
the followup blog post:
http://haveblue.org/?p=1321
His was made on an older model 3D printer that uses plastic sheets but newer higher end printers that can use ceramic and metal are currently available, although they're expensive. A modern low-end plastic printer starts out at about $500. Wouldn't it be fascinating if this were another option for gun purchases? Here's a promo spot for the Solidoodle, which runs $499. Wouldn't it be cool to print up a new stock with it?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxC2xOKky_A[/youtube]
The first blog post:
http://haveblue.org/?p=1041
the followup blog post:
http://haveblue.org/?p=1321
His was made on an older model 3D printer that uses plastic sheets but newer higher end printers that can use ceramic and metal are currently available, although they're expensive. A modern low-end plastic printer starts out at about $500. Wouldn't it be fascinating if this were another option for gun purchases? Here's a promo spot for the Solidoodle, which runs $499. Wouldn't it be cool to print up a new stock with it?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxC2xOKky_A[/youtube]