Thread 508135520 - /pol/ [Archived: 983 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 12:40:08 AM No.508135520
Urutau
Urutau
md5: 3195febdd041d2f5d7ce42d4042749d4๐Ÿ”
It was already easy enough to produce a firearm with access to a lathe or mill, but with the advent of consumer grade 3D printing, the viability to make all sorts of parts at home is inarguable at this point.

Gun control is dead.
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Anonymous ID: KkR0qQOkSpain
6/21/2025, 12:41:55 AM No.508135673
>>508135520 (OP)
what about the ammo?
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Anonymous ID: 6dpVlc0X
6/21/2025, 12:43:24 AM No.508135800
>>508135520 (OP)
The gun was never a problem.
Gunpowder and bullet casing is the hard part. You can't 3D print them out of plastic.
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Anonymous ID: qm0UblcOGermany
6/21/2025, 12:44:36 AM No.508135898
>>508135673
Caseless. The plastic IS the propellant.
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Anonymous ID: vADll8bCUnited States
6/21/2025, 12:45:56 AM No.508136023
Most homicides and assassinations occur at such close range that a quality combat knife with a good sharpening job would have been just as sufficient. Firearms have little relevance outside of military combat.
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Anonymous ID: Qi/NXNgoUnited States
6/21/2025, 12:46:19 AM No.508136053
>>508135520 (OP)
I buy all my guns at Theisens fren, I don't need this retarded shit.
Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 12:46:22 AM No.508136062
>>508135673
>>508135800
You can probably buy nail gun blanks or strike-anywhere matches in your country. Those are the two easiest ways of sourcing propellant without doing any chemistry yourself.
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ChatTDG !!Z0MA/4gprbdID: 9FVIAUka
6/21/2025, 12:49:32 AM No.508136315
>>508135898

Donยดt these still have some reliability issues ...
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Anonymous ID: xlxDvNbqUnited States
6/21/2025, 12:50:07 AM No.508136362
>>508135520 (OP)
You'll never get longevity out of it like hardened tool steel and most people don't have access to $350K+ printers that work better than sintered metal slop extruders.

You can however buy all of the machinery you would need to create an actual firearm that will handle extreme pressures for a fraction of the price as a 3D printer. The main difference is you actually have to know what you're doing instead of paying some numbnuts money for a file to a plastic hand grenade that you don't realize is one because you're too retarded to create your own program.
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Anonymous ID: 6dpVlc0X
6/21/2025, 12:50:31 AM No.508136400
>>508136062
You need casing, primer, propellant and bullet.
It will take quiet a bit of chemistry and you also need metalworking equipment.
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 12:51:07 AM No.508136455
>>508136362
Ender 3's have produced many functional firearms and those have been sold for under 100 USD.
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Anonymous ID: 8EhMVr2KBrazil
6/21/2025, 12:51:14 AM No.508136465
>>508135520 (OP)
Fun fact, the Urutau in your picture was actually designed by a Brazilian.
>>508135800
If you have access to nitric acid you can make your own gun cotton fairly easily or you can just use black powder like that guy who killed Shinzo Abe used since it's high school chemistry.
I've even loaded .38 spl with matcheads kek.
As for the casings, you can make low pressure ammo like 12ga even from fucking cardboard and the primers with armstrong mix un a cup of punched out aluminum sheet say from a coke can or something and I'm not even talking about caseless ammo just conventional garage stuff.
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 12:52:19 AM No.508136554
>>508136400
There are caseless designs.
There are muzzle-loader designs.
Metalworking isn't that hard or expensive to get into. People were doing this stuff before we had electricity.
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 12:53:23 AM No.508136640
>>508136465
It's a bit counter-intuitive, but 12 gauge shells, despite being very effective, are actually quite low pressure for the most part. Lower pressure than .22 LR, even.
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Anonymous ID: xlxDvNbqUnited States
6/21/2025, 12:53:27 AM No.508136644
>>508136455
Nigger you might have to light off 3-400 rounds of sustained fire in a SHTF scenario. Find me a video of someone magdumping 10 magazines through that that hasn't been edited.
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 12:54:44 AM No.508136744
>>508136644
Machinists still use 3D printers for stuff like making jigs, Anon. You're also going to have a way harder time making good sheet metal mags than the printed ones.
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Anonymous ID: 6dpVlc0X
6/21/2025, 12:54:54 AM No.508136757
>>508136554
Caseless gunpowder will take even more chemistry.
>Metalworking isn't that hard or expensive to get into.

Moving the goalposts. The premise was that anyone can just 3D print a gun easily. No, it will take a lot of preparation, studying, effort, and buying some chemicals that can easily get you on a watch list.
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Anonymous ID: 8EhMVr2KBrazil
6/21/2025, 12:55:18 AM No.508136788
>>508136640
Indeed. When I was a kid I used to steal 12ga shells from my grandpa and make slam fire shotguns. I once saw on youtube a dude firing one out of a pvc pipe kek.
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Anonymous ID: wDfgHidmUnited States
6/21/2025, 12:56:19 AM No.508136875
>>508135520 (OP)
Enjoy your cheap spork grade plastic and face explosions.
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Anonymous ID: xlxDvNbqUnited States
6/21/2025, 12:56:50 AM No.508136920
>>508136744
Fucking copium of the niggardliest tier. Spend your money on buying actual guns and parts folks because listening to this dumb shit will get you shot when your SlopMaster AKKK-1488 jams
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 12:56:58 AM No.508136927
>>508136757
I didn't move the goalpost at all. I started the thread saying it was already easy to manufacture guns with traditional machining and now it's even easier. If you can't keep track of the conversation, then perhaps you should sit the fuck down before you humiliate yourself more.
Anonymous ID: 8EhMVr2KBrazil
6/21/2025, 12:57:40 AM No.508136981
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While we're at it. I just bought a lathe and I was thinking about making my own drawing dies so I can make my own casings. Basically, I own a rifle in 32-20 and there are no companies selling brass or dies here for it so I'll have to make everything myself and importing brass or dies is not allowed. Anyone here knows where I can find some schematics?
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 12:58:04 AM No.508137019
>>508136920
This is not an option in all parts of the world. You are incredibly spoiled when it comes to the availability of arms for law abiding civilians because of men better than you made it so.
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Anonymous ID: xlxDvNbqUnited States
6/21/2025, 12:59:19 AM No.508137136
>>508137019
Bullshit guns are anywhere niggers are and niggers love money and fat white bitches so find one of those to trade
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Anonymous ID: 8EhMVr2KBrazil
6/21/2025, 12:59:53 AM No.508137183
>>508136875
> blow up
That's the gun in the OP. There is a full auto version but nobody will share that on yt kek.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrTilGML_0s
Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 1:00:00 AM No.508137198
>>508136981
If you want the cartridge and chamber drawings, go to SAAMI.org
That said, you'll probably have to do some trial and error to get it just right.
When machining, always stay on the side of the Maximum Material Condition (MMC). You can remove more material, but you won't want to try putting more material on it.
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 1:00:51 AM No.508137275
>>508137136
3D printed firearms are already being used to fight against the military junta in Myanmar. Whether you think they have a place or not in warfare is irrelevant because the people who are living that situation are already making use of designs less advanced than the Urutau.
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Anonymous ID: 8EhMVr2KBrazil
6/21/2025, 1:03:25 AM No.508137502
>>508137019
Correct. In most part of the world everything regarding firearms is controlled. Here you need a loicense even to buy the fucking mags. I'm thinking about printing a roni kit bc I always wanted one but when it comes to actually buying one? Damn near impossible. Piece of shit country with piece of shit laws.
>>508137198
I have the drawings. I mean schematics for the reloading dies and the cupping dies to form the brass since 32-20 has no parent case it's even harder to make it out of more common brass.
Anonymous ID: xlxDvNbqUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:03:38 AM No.508137523
32-20win
32-20win
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>>508136981
Here you go since you aren't a fag playing with plastic toys and want to learn.
>>508137275
>Choice between illegal guns
>One will last many years
>One might only last 1 shot
>Both are illegal
Are you really this dense?
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Anonymous ID: WBUVjuBFAustria
6/21/2025, 1:06:14 AM No.508137710
>>508135520 (OP)
>Gun control is dead.
only applies to burger land.. where they actual gun parts are not considered a gun and the frame, holding the gun is the actual gun.
Pretty much everywhere else in the world were there is gun control the pressure bearing parts are considered the gun relevant parts.
Aka the barrel, the slide, or the upper of an AR.
In the US a "gun" is the lower of an AR or the plastic lower of polymer guns.


Its quite funny, here I can buy lowers of ARs and glock lowers without any issues, no registering or anything, but to buy a barrel you need to have a gun licence and its get serialized and registered.

The only good thing that came out of this are the mags, they are easy to print and hold a decent number of rounds and are dirt cheap for me to print (less then 1โ‚ฌ)
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 1:06:53 AM No.508137771
>>508137710
The gun in the OP is 100% DIY, including the barrel and bolt.
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Anonymous ID: xlxDvNbqUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:08:19 AM No.508137897
>>508136981
Forgot link in other post sorry bub

https://leeprecision.com/3-die-set-32-20
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Anonymous ID: 8EhMVr2KBrazil
6/21/2025, 1:08:44 AM No.508137932
>>508137523
Thx for the effortposting anon. I own the SAAMI technical data. I just want to understand how the casing is actually formed out of the brass sheet you know?
I think I can rig something up with a car jack to provide the pressure... I'm still brainstorming here. Maybe I'll look up GROK deepsearch feature to see what it can come up with.

As for actual homemade guns... check this one. All you need is a fucking file and a hacksaw kek.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqwvV13G6ZU
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Anonymous ID: asXFym2AUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:09:05 AM No.508137965
>>508135520 (OP)
Making a gun is legal
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Anonymous ID: mnQB/QqnUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:09:58 AM No.508138025
>>508135520 (OP)
3d print slop is the fedora of the firearms world. They're fedorarms.
Anonymous ID: bL8VBiyQTurkey
6/21/2025, 1:10:39 AM No.508138072
>>508136023
This is a really dumb thing to say. The amount of force even a 9mm bullet can deliver, is multiple times a knife thrust.
Shame on you, murican.
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 1:10:50 AM No.508138088
>>508137965
Not in all countries.

>>508137932
You have to deform the metal *past* the intended geometry. How far you have to go depends on the exact alloy being used. It comes down to how much stress it takes to get past the elastic deformation stage on the stress/strain chart.
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Anonymous ID: WBUVjuBFAustria
6/21/2025, 1:11:06 AM No.508138115
>>508137771
I don't consider electrochemical machining feasible in a hobby environment. The tolerance margins are horrible.
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Anonymous ID: 0WyufTEwUnited Kingdom
6/21/2025, 1:11:18 AM No.508138132
>>508136920
Theyre jamless designs...
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 1:11:50 AM No.508138175
>>508138115
>Salt water
>Car battery
Doable even in 3rd world shitholes.
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Anonymous ID: v5jUVXDiUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:13:16 AM No.508138287
>>508135520 (OP)
you can make a firearm with a sewer pipe and a shotgun shell retard
>muh three dee printer
Anonymous ID: WBUVjuBFAustria
6/21/2025, 1:13:35 AM No.508138314
>>508138175
>Doable even in 3rd world shitholes.

>tolerance margins are horrible.
you are better off with a smooth barrel .
Anonymous ID: 8EhMVr2KBrazil
6/21/2025, 1:13:37 AM No.508138316
>>508137897
thx fren
>>508138088
I see... maybe it's better to enroll in a quick machining course and actually do this properly. Just bc I'm an amateur doesn't mean I have to do a sloppy job.
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Anonymous ID: g87vo3snUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:14:47 AM No.508138415
>>508135520 (OP)
>the p90 had a threesome with a FAMAS and an PP90
Yuck
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Anonymous ID: g87vo3snUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:15:20 AM No.508138467
>>508136315
Yeah, like, not working lol
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 1:16:28 AM No.508138562
>>508138316
"Amateur" means "someone who does it for the love of it". They are the ones who do the best work. Follow your passions, Anon. If you give a shit, it'll show.

Reminder that this rifle was designed by some random Britbongs in a shed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMafv6UgWng
Anonymous ID: xlxDvNbqUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:16:29 AM No.508138564
>>508138132
When you casually shoot it at slow rates and give it time to cool down. You don't know shit about how much heat sustained fire creates which is what you would need this for if you think of it as anything other than a toy which is what it is.
>>508138316
Here's another site that might help if you can find Nagant revolver brass
https://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?434501-Forming-32-20-(-32-WCF)-Brass
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Anonymous ID: 8EhMVr2KBrazil
6/21/2025, 1:17:10 AM No.508138614
>>508138115
If you're talking about the barrel you can just buy a rifling die and a reamer even from ali express. They are extremely cheap and fairly high quality. To actually push the rifling button you just need to weld a steel frame and use a car jack for the pressure or even do it your bench vice itself if it's robust enough.
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Anonymous ID: b8fBEFQRUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:17:46 AM No.508138658
>>508135520 (OP)
yes ive made a few fgc9s.
I would recommend doing at least 1 for everyone, if only to just become familiar with what goes in to building a gun and how a gun functions.
I was a nogunz before making an fgc9 and my only knowledge of guns came from video games.
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Anonymous ID: 2XZoSnZpUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:18:05 AM No.508138678
>>508136644
You use the improvised firearms to kill people to get their firearms. 3d Printed funs are making a big difference in the Myanmar conflict right now.
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 1:18:29 AM No.508138709
>>508138614
You can make your own rifling dies easily, too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D43ZeYu9dnM
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Anonymous ID: bL8VBiyQTurkey
6/21/2025, 1:18:39 AM No.508138722
Bepe-Pointing
Bepe-Pointing
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>>508137932
https://youtu.be/hUhisi2FBuw?t=98

Vidrel is relevant to you.
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Anonymous ID: WSbfbZnlCanada
6/21/2025, 1:18:42 AM No.508138727
Shall not be infringed.
Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 1:19:09 AM No.508138770
>>508138658
You should do more streams.
Anonymous ID: b8fBEFQRUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:19:12 AM No.508138774
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>>508138678
yes
Anonymous ID: whEadX15United States
6/21/2025, 1:19:30 AM No.508138806
>>508138072
>force
You are so wrong and retarded your flag checks out.
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Anonymous ID: vr8Qm254United States
6/21/2025, 1:20:00 AM No.508138856
>>508136362
>for a fraction of the price as a 3D printer.
You can get a auto leveling heared bed 3d printer that can make glock frames in carbon fiber nylon for $200
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ChatTDG !!Z0MA/4gprbdID: 9FVIAUka
6/21/2025, 1:20:25 AM No.508138905
>>508138467

It is a silly concept overall. Puts strain on parts where an expendable (and easily manufactured!!) disposable liner could achieve much better results at only marginal costs in manufacturing capabilities. With the right tolerances these could easily be stamped. No milling, no CNC, stamped. Trivial. You would struggle more with the chemistry but hey, not magic either. And it could be automated easily even!!
Anonymous ID: 8EhMVr2KBrazil
6/21/2025, 1:20:37 AM No.508138920
>>508138564
Interesting thx anon. I think I can find some nagant brass in Argentina or Paragay and these are easy to cross over the border since there is basically zero control. Very nice. Have a good one fren.
>>508138709
Indeed. It's basic trigonometry.
> The Idahoan Show
I see you are a man of culture sir. Very based.
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Anonymous ID: gFGCfak9Canada
6/21/2025, 1:20:39 AM No.508138928
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>>508136315
they work well enough you can use them to score a few kills and then take more reliable weaponry from the dead

could also just build some cartridges of your own. brass sheeting is cheap. this is what roughly $50 will get you the component for this at just about any hardware store
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Anonymous ID: bL8VBiyQTurkey
6/21/2025, 1:20:52 AM No.508138945
>>508138806
Get off your high horse, stop playing semantics and enlighten this dumb roach then, faggot.
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 1:21:03 AM No.508138959
>>508138856
If you use any filaments that are fiber reinforced (be it glass or carbon), you *need* to wear gloves while handling the filament and coat the parts with at LEAST a clear coat to make sure there are no fibers sticking out to get impaled into your hands.
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Anonymous ID: F6FlB1yCSpain
6/21/2025, 1:22:25 AM No.508139057
>>508135673
nail blanks on wallapop, lots of tradies sell them for cheap
Anonymous ID: xlxDvNbqUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:22:37 AM No.508139073
>>508138678
North America isn't Myanmar and a militia of sperged out Canuckistanis with single use plastic sex toys isn't going to serve them better than just buying an illegal AR15 if they have to deal with a threat of more than (1) retarded negro coppin a switch on he bliccy let alone the military.
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Anonymous ID: p0M1BwqjUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:23:26 AM No.508139152
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>>508135673
Caseless ammo
ChatTDG !!Z0MA/4gprbdID: 9FVIAUka
6/21/2025, 1:23:37 AM No.508139168
>>508138928

True. Might even throw rifling outa the window for a cheap ambush weapon. But why settle for such low standards. A reliable design would be more neat. :)
Anonymous ID: 8EhMVr2KBrazil
6/21/2025, 1:24:04 AM No.508139207
>>508138722
Indeed. That's exactly what I want to do. A series of punch dies. If it proves impractical I think I'll just machine it out of brass barstock and fireform it for accuracy but I'd rather not have to do that since the gun is fairly old.
Anonymous ID: vPcyduavCanada
6/21/2025, 1:24:23 AM No.508139231
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>>508139073
>just buying an illegal AR15
glownigger alert
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Anonymous ID: gFGCfak9Canada
6/21/2025, 1:24:52 AM No.508139268
>>508138959
carbon fibre has wear issues from repeated use from handling or rubbing that make the filaments an actual issue later on as well. It's like 3D printing with asbestos.
Anonymous ID: iS+3NormUnited Kingdom
6/21/2025, 1:25:02 AM No.508139284
>>508135673
3d printed gunpowder
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Anonymous ID: 8EhMVr2KBrazil
6/21/2025, 1:26:26 AM No.508139398
>>508138959
Not only that. You should also build an enclosure and put a fan to blow the microparticles outside. I read a research that 3d printes generate an insane amount of microplastic in the PM 2.5 range it's def not healthy. Always use an enclosure.
Anonymous ID: WYxkeH1/United States
6/21/2025, 1:26:31 AM No.508139401
>>508139284
There's a youtuber experimenting with structured lattice. He's been able to make pure plastic top .22lr rounds. With a layer of aluminum it can stop 9mm.
Anonymous ID: kCuxzjgxUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:26:48 AM No.508139435
hq720 (2)
hq720 (2)
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>>508135520 (OP)
Guns will be moot in ten years.

Robots don't care if you point a gun at them.

Robots don't care if you shoot them.

Twenty more will come and twenty more behind those.

Shlomo's robots will take you to the gulag guns or not.
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Anonymous ID: XAsdT5wjUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:28:29 AM No.508139580
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>>508135520 (OP)
Congrats, you made a piece of shit Zip Gun that will FTF / FTE every 5th shot or just explode in your hand. You'd be better off with a fucking Hi-Point.
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Anonymous ID: F6FlB1yCSpain
6/21/2025, 1:28:50 AM No.508139613
>>508137710
"explosion proof pipe" on AliExpress. There's your barrel.
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Anonymous ID: gFGCfak9Canada
6/21/2025, 1:29:50 AM No.508139701
>>508139580
jesus fucking christ you're gonna blow your fingers off with the position of that charging plunger
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Anonymous ID: vPcyduavCanada
6/21/2025, 1:29:58 AM No.508139712
>>508139580
your response agent hernandez?>>508139231
Anonymous ID: xlxDvNbqUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:30:00 AM No.508139717
Marlin .45-70
Marlin .45-70
md5: 8ca204c8109eaf05bc30c2021bd1ed84๐Ÿ”
>>508138920
No problem hoss. Here's another article about converting 32-20 to other stuff like .327 and .32 H&R
https://steelchickens.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13711&sid=236028ebba2acd632f92592f62f8b5ae

>>508138856
The implication is this is for combat arms not meme cannons to have a laugh at the range.
>>508139231
Not a glownigger both of them are illegal you absolute assmong
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Anonymous ID: vPcyduavCanada
6/21/2025, 1:32:57 AM No.508139959
>>508139717
>Not a glownigger
oh so you're just a fucking stupid nigger fudd then.
>just buy an illegal gun like in my boomer crime films sonny!
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ChatTDG !!Z0MA/4gprbdID: 9FVIAUka
6/21/2025, 1:33:40 AM No.508140019
Vierjahresplan
Vierjahresplan
md5: 96bd72b4fdcb5f007e1e5695b9f2ef6c๐Ÿ”
>>508139435

>ten years

What kinda fucked up production schedule is that even?! Do fucking better.
Anonymous ID: F6FlB1yCSpain
6/21/2025, 1:34:13 AM No.508140056
>>508135673
also for the primer, you can buy empty shotgun sells online which have the primer already in there, I guess it would be harder for pistols
Anonymous ID: WYxkeH1/United States
6/21/2025, 1:34:21 AM No.508140066
>>508139580
Kek quit well poisoning schlomo
>>508139701
Kek yeah
Anonymous ID: ay7Isw7RCanada
6/21/2025, 1:37:28 AM No.508140289
>>508135520 (OP)
A portable rail gun would be a much more interesting DIY project. Then you just make bullets out of nails or whatever.
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Anonymous ID: WBUVjuBFAustria
6/21/2025, 1:40:07 AM No.508140513
>>508139613
getting the pipe is not the problem, its the machining process.
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Anonymous ID: gFGCfak9Canada
6/21/2025, 1:40:49 AM No.508140580
1000[1]
1000[1]
md5: 5f4a4379d19860ffead0fd99c33b67d5๐Ÿ”
>>508140289
go straight for the junk jet
everything is ammo
Anonymous ID: xlxDvNbqUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:41:16 AM No.508140609
>>508139959
>Build illegal gun
>Best case scenario not accurate or reliable AT ALL
>Worst case scenario lose all me fingers
>How will I jack off King Chucklefuck now?!
>Buy illegal gun
>Doesn't blow off me cockstrokers
>"CUM STROKE DA KING"

No I'm just not retarded. Trust me on this you don't want to get hit with a 540 gr hard cast bullet moving 1600 FPS. You can't hide behind trees, walls, cars or plates either.
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Anonymous ID: 8EhMVr2KBrazil
6/21/2025, 1:41:55 AM No.508140658
>>508140289
Impossible. There are no comercially avaliable alloys of battery technology that can store and handle the amount of power you need to launch the projectile with any meaningfull speed. Compressed air guns are unironically the best projects for gun hobbyists as they can be VERY effectice if done right. Even in countries with nigger tier gun laws.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1U7TRDFjnFM
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Anonymous ID: yueo9Y2NUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:43:20 AM No.508140783
>>508135520 (OP)
Post sauce on the hardware. She cute.
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Anonymous ID: MXiEl6vSUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:43:49 AM No.508140823
>>508139580
I want a ZiP so fucking bad. I have to experience this.
Replies: >>508141684
Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 1:50:13 AM No.508141359
>>508139073
Canada is actually one of the most heavily armed countries on Earth. This benefits a lot of other countries more than us.
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 1:52:50 AM No.508141605
>>508140783
https://ctrlpew.com/file-drop-the-urutau/
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Anonymous ID: vPcyduavCanada
6/21/2025, 1:53:14 AM No.508141650
>>508140609
you're such a dumb nigger its unreal, unable to view webms on your flip phone or something?
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 1:53:34 AM No.508141684
>>508140823
The plastic bolt is fucking wild.
Anonymous ID: xlxDvNbqUnited States
6/21/2025, 1:56:59 AM No.508141979
>>508141359
Which is why a firearm produced by a company that makes actual combat arms makes more sense than building a shitheap then relying on it to save your life.
>>508141650
Apparently you can't read because dropping a couple bursts is not sustained fire you flippant negro polesmoker
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 1:57:43 AM No.508142052
TOOB
TOOB
md5: 28f8f65a4ff813f22e0de8ae285fa501๐Ÿ”
>>508141979
Replies: >>508142803
Anonymous ID: Kve5g2zYCanada
6/21/2025, 1:57:46 AM No.508142058
>>508138928
you cant even buy black powder in canada.
Replies: >>508142126 >>508143586 >>508144003
Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 1:58:31 AM No.508142126
>>508142058
It's a lot easier to get a firearm license here than a lot of other countries, assuming you don't have a record.
Anonymous ID: QE7exOgkCanada
6/21/2025, 1:59:50 AM No.508142236
>>508136023
Thereโ€™s nothing more insulting than Europeans in North America. Rope.
Anonymous ID: Kve5g2zYCanada
6/21/2025, 2:01:00 AM No.508142335
>>508136023
idiot
Anonymous ID: vPcyduavCanada
6/21/2025, 2:01:08 AM No.508142348
>>508141979
how would you feel if you didnt have breakfast today?
Anonymous ID: Dfd+61ngUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:04:26 AM No.508142638
>>508136023
Says the man who brought a knife to the gunfight
Anonymous ID: yueo9Y2NUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:05:46 AM No.508142746
>>508141605
>https://ctrlpew.com/file-drop-the-urutau/
Danke, mein nigga
Anonymous ID: Kve5g2zYCanada
6/21/2025, 2:05:59 AM No.508142765
>>508141359
for a minute more, theyre forcing you to sell them to the government to ship to ukraine arent they?
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Anonymous ID: xlxDvNbqUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:06:26 AM No.508142803
STEMGNUNK
STEMGNUNK
md5: 98ebafccb35edddadbcb5f1e90acad12๐Ÿ”
>>508142052
>Cherrypicking the Thompson
You can't even meme worth a shit everyone wanted M3s because they were more reliable than everything else in it's class on the battlefield
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 2:07:01 AM No.508142858
>>508142765
People were actually just bitching in one of the major rags that none of the guns promised showed up, lol.

>>508142803
I'd rather have an M2 carbine.
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Anonymous ID: xlxDvNbqUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:12:20 AM No.508143327
>>508142858
Having had milsurp M2s and being able to shoot one that was full auto as well as an M3 trust me the only thing it's got going for it is looks and .30 carbine is decent as a sporting round on small game. M3 is better as a bullet hose
Replies: >>508144060 >>508145554
Anonymous ID: eoDMIfVzPortugal
6/21/2025, 2:14:25 AM No.508143499
>>508135520 (OP)
Looks like a P90
Anonymous ID: gSbBY/AEUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:15:13 AM No.508143549
>>508136465
>make your own gun cotton fairly easily
Nigga really wants to blow himself up
Replies: >>508144003
Anonymous ID: WGTE/UJxCanada
6/21/2025, 2:15:41 AM No.508143586
>>508142058
Yes you can kek
Black powder musket hunting is even popular up North because of the comparably lax laws.
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Anonymous ID: eoDMIfVzPortugal
6/21/2025, 2:16:16 AM No.508143654
>>508138415
Kek yeah. I only thought of P90 but makes sense.
Anonymous ID: 8EhMVr2KBrazil
6/21/2025, 2:20:33 AM No.508144003
>>508142058
Fun fact: Niggers here who practice voodoo use black powder in their rituals and it's bc of this that you can buy black powder without any loicense here in huezil kek. Sadly though, there are 0 companies that sell black powder guns.. I would love to own a few.
>>508143549
Guncotton isn't an explosive anon, it's a propellant. You are mixing nitrocellose with nitroglicerin.
Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 2:21:17 AM No.508144060
>>508143327
I'd be really tempted to convert it to 5.7 Johnson Spitfire.
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Anonymous ID: f9Upv/FuUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:26:34 AM No.508144517
BAT-NITE-18650-NL1840HP
BAT-NITE-18650-NL1840HP
md5: 77640c3a2325d0062acb7b1a6104196b๐Ÿ”
>>508140658
The problem is really one of efficiency not available battery power. For example M193 5.56 out of a 16" barrel has 1200 foot pounds/1,627 Joules of muzzle energy. That's only 0.45 Watt hours. Pic related is a little 18650 rechargeable battery that stores 14.8 Watt Hours of energy. So you can see that the problem is how to impart that energy upon a projectile without loosing 99% as heat. Whenever that design issue is solved then DIY gauss guns will be unstoppable.
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Anonymous ID: xlxDvNbqUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:29:14 AM No.508144737
>>508144060
Just buy a new BAR you can get those in .243, .308, .270, .30-06, 7mm remmag and .300 winmag
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 2:31:16 AM No.508144909
>>508144737
Garand is higher priority, but BAR is up there.
Anonymous ID: MXiEl6vSUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:40:17 AM No.508145554
>>508143327
I want an M2. My M1 is a Universal so M2 parts wouldn't fit even if I could get them.
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Anonymous ID: jqnJnxeDCanada
6/21/2025, 2:40:36 AM No.508145583
>>508140658
I think its definitely possible now. The lithium graphite batteries in phones now are insane. A lot of the Chinese phones have them. They basically doubled the capacity in the same amount of space. Plus they don't blow up.
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 2:41:19 AM No.508145639
>>508145554
Getting an IBM would be pretty funny.
Or a Singer.
Anonymous ID: PPsoiQNtUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:41:52 AM No.508145688
>>508135520 (OP)
Donโ€™t forget new cheap metal 3D printers 10k in price and less.
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 2:42:07 AM No.508145705
>>508145583
The problem with coil/rail guns is how fast you can discharge them, so you also need really good capacitors.
Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 2:43:10 AM No.508145778
>>508145688
I plan on just gearing up for investment casting.
It's good enough for Ruger. They even investment cast some pistol barrels.
Anonymous ID: PPsoiQNtUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:43:55 AM No.508145844
>>508135800
>gunpowder
Was never the issue either. It was specifically SMOKELESS POWDER that is tough to mAke suffiently right outside of an industrial setting. There is also a part of modern ammo which is hard to make outside of industrial settings as well but i cant remember which.

But basic gunpowder was always easy to make, anon.
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Anonymous ID: 8EhMVr2KBrazil
6/21/2025, 2:43:59 AM No.508145849
>>508144517
>>508145583
The problem is how much current you need... to accelerate the projectile you need a fuckload of current and that raises the joule effect. On paper you can just slap enough capacitors to offset the current loss but you wouldn't be able to hold the damn thing. I did some quick math and in order to accelerate a 556 sized projectile to the same speed of the factory load of 900 m/s and you would need a pulse capacitor bank capable of able to store over 16.000 joules assuming 10% efficiency. That's insanely dangerous. IF you want to do it I think coil guns are much easier approach than a railgun.
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 2:44:53 AM No.508145928
>>508145844
Early smokeless powder is basically just gun cotton and paraffin extruded and cut into little flakes.
Anonymous ID: PPsoiQNtUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:45:21 AM No.508145957
>>508136023
Where do you retards even come from?
Anonymous ID: PPsoiQNtUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:47:27 AM No.508146129
>>508136362
>most people don't have access to $350K+ printers that work better than sintered metal slop extruders.
You do not need that, a 10k metal printer will do the job perfectly fine.
>it wonโ€™t be as high quality
For now.
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Anonymous ID: PPsoiQNtUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:48:54 AM No.508146226
>>508136875
Youโ€™re not going to suffer a malfunction anon, youโ€™re thinking olden days. Tech has gotten really good
Anonymous ID: /VL4k7NWUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:49:00 AM No.508146234
>>508139435
>Guns will be moot in ten years.
>
>Robots don't care if you point a gun at them.
and iran will have the bomb in two more weeks
Anonymous ID: PPsoiQNtUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:52:53 AM No.508146523
>>508140513
>>508137710
You can literally order parts from china and as long as you dont use any wrong words they will ship you everything you want exactly to specification. Donโ€™t call it โ€œriflingโ€ the pipe but specify what you want done and welp itโ€™s rifling lol.
Anonymous ID: f9Upv/FuUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:56:49 AM No.508146848
>>508145849
>assuming 10% efficiency
So you agree that it is an efficiency problem? What if our accelerator was 90% efficient like the common brushless motor?
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Anonymous ID: 3sEovdXSUnited States
6/21/2025, 2:57:57 AM No.508146924
>>508135520 (OP)
They track materials in this situation, just letting you know.
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Anonymous ID: zwvtR/ltCanada
6/21/2025, 3:00:27 AM No.508147122
a few incels shooting with 3D printed guns and 3D printers will become illegal, highly regulated in what they can produce, and so on. Anything that is a threat will be shut down, infiltrated, dismantled, banned. There's no peasant uprising coming. Not in the age of drones, mass surveillance, AI, militarized police, jet aircraft, databases. It's over.
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Anonymous ID: LZSJ7oJ9Argentina
6/21/2025, 3:01:51 AM No.508147216
>>508136788
>firing one out of a pvc pipe kek.
lol
Anonymous ID: 58K50J4rPoland
6/21/2025, 3:02:31 AM No.508147262
>>508135520 (OP)
You still need steel load bearing parts and rifling on the barrel. If you are doing that why would you use shitty printed parts when you want reliability is beyond me. Btw the 3d printer you will buy is fucking trash and it is insane how big of a difference you get from injection molded or expensive 3d printer. Printed guns is always a retarded meme peddled by losers or kids with zero engineering experience.
Anonymous ID: MKOdUQoxUnited States
6/21/2025, 3:05:44 AM No.508147471
I want to make a ak-47 variant that is 3d printed but I need the capital and a few nerds
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 3:06:08 AM No.508147507
>>508146924
There are more legal uses for these materials than there are banned uses for them. Are you going to ban Home Depot?
I fucking dare you to try.
Anonymous ID: MKOdUQoxUnited States
6/21/2025, 3:06:43 AM No.508147532
>>508147122
It's not over until the fat lady sings
Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 3:06:53 AM No.508147543
>>508147471
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL-PlZxWsoM

There are many variants already.
Anonymous ID: SR2PwbsWJapan
6/21/2025, 3:09:00 AM No.508147695
Even civilians can come up with very imaginative ways to kill people if they are motivated to do so, but everyone has been brainwashed to be good goys.
Don't forget that there are civilians who used homemade chemical plants to produce sarin at weapons-grade concentrations in an attempt to overthrow the government.
Replies: >>508147841
Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 3:11:19 AM No.508147841
>>508147695
They REALLY didn't like that episode of Excel Saga.
Anonymous ID: YBQKqM+QGermany
6/21/2025, 3:14:50 AM No.508148123
>>508135800
You can its actually easy af, the us military was trying to get a partial polymere casing for their new gun but production cost would have been to high, using a resin printer you can print about 50 casings in one run.
The soviets even tryed cardboard casing for 'saving weight' ofc.
Problem is the gun needs to be adjusted for a casing that will not eject in one part because it will shater, so using plastic casings might not be the smartest idea for a fully automatics that would just jam unless you the sign it to acount this issue, but for a pistol, or dmr no isue, might even say perfectly fine for a revolver.
For the powder well getting your hands on a few hundred blanks at a time should be no issue, in germany you can easily buy 1000blanks for your signal gun on newyear, or for concretenailers and noone would bet an eye.
But as history has proven getting you hands on a gun is fucking easy esp. if you in shady buissnes, so why go trought all that trouble wenn you can by a glock and few hundred rounds for way under 1k.
Gun controll isnt dead, it never lived, when 12year olds get their guns from the streets but well mannered people have to get analyprobed to get a gun for sportshooting its not about gun controll its about humiliating and cucking the goyim

also with the amount of niggers in america you would only see me outside with a AR, side arm and a chestplate.
Anonymous ID: o9wZATiCUnited States
6/21/2025, 3:15:54 AM No.508148216
>>508145849
yeah railgun is a meme. germans had plans to build it in ww2 to shoot down airplanes
>>508146848
coilgun isnt a meme, its first use would be smooth acceleration of mortars
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 3:20:16 AM No.508148562
>>508148216
The US Navy has rail guns being installed on ships right now.
Anonymous ID: gn1S3C0vUnited States
6/21/2025, 3:37:10 AM No.508149887
>>508146129
>>508136362
>Muh metal printer
You can mold cast the 3d Print with aluminum for $200.
There's your metal gun faggot
Replies: >>508150048
chud ID: 6a52oVWiUruguay
6/21/2025, 3:38:04 AM No.508149967
>>508135673
One problem at a time Pablo
Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 3:39:02 AM No.508150048
>>508149887
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4qEwKiuECA
Anonymous ID: 0fQyBkfeAustralia
6/21/2025, 3:40:50 AM No.508150190
>>508135520 (OP)
surely it would be infinitely better to use a drone
Replies: >>508150273 >>508151331
Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 3:41:56 AM No.508150273
>>508150190
Those are also easily 3D printed.
Anonymous ID: gn1S3C0vUnited States
6/21/2025, 3:45:58 AM No.508150600
1750021861919241
1750021861919241
md5: 9ca79fc59e92c01401c13f08c66da653๐Ÿ”
>>508146924
>Buy prepaid cards with cash
>Buy 80% lower with prepaid card on public wifi
>Buy lower and upper kits
>Have it delivered to an address that's not yours
>Wait outside and grab it the moment they deliver it
>Print a yankee boogle or cut out a lightning ling
>Buy a a150 round drum magazine
There you go faggot. That's how you get an untraceable full auto AR-15 with a 150 round drum magazine.
Anonymous ID: B1WgNxjlUnited States
6/21/2025, 3:50:28 AM No.508150946
>>508136981
I read about a guy making 32-20 using 5.56mm brass and a 32-20 sizing die using a lathe to cut the brass to length. This still requires a a die that you cannot import and must produce but I am unsure if it would save you any time or effort. Figured I'd mention it as almost any time I read about someone loading their own obscure ammunition it almost always involves resizing some existing brass rather than recreating it from scratch but in this nation the amount of reloading equipment and base ammunition and cases makes this shortcut far more viable. Guy said the cases were good for several reloads. Good luck anon.
Anonymous ID: PPsoiQNtUnited States
6/21/2025, 3:55:19 AM No.508151331
>>508150190
Yup it is lmao but now you have to know chemistry or design a Prototype capable of carrying guns of some sort.
>iโ€™ve already done this: X-wing flying rotarycannon type BX-1
Can refuel and reup ammo entirely on its own.
Anonymous ID: whEadX15United States
6/21/2025, 3:59:33 AM No.508151690
>>508138945
f=ma
Anonymous ID: B1WgNxjlUnited States
6/21/2025, 4:02:32 AM No.508151919
>>508146924
It's not illegal to manufacture your own firearms, as long as you are the end user then faggots can keep their lists. You end up on a list everytime you buy more than one firearm, probably for large ammunition quantities or gun parts, lists for purchasing fertilizer, lists for acquiring night vision, there's no escaping the lists. But if you commit no crime there is no opportunity to make use of the list. If the numbers on such lists are large enough the lists themselves lose all meaning. ATF could crack down on arms braces until they became so common use that everyone had one or more; the same thing happened with binary triggers, soon to be the same with FRTs. In such cases even if they are made illegal, as the ATF did, people don't even bother to get rid of the parts. Some individuals got arrested with extra charges of circumstance but 99.999% held braces with not consequences through all phases of legality. Firearms manufacturing, home manufacturing of any and all goods could likewise become so common place that they cannot manage to accurately audit buyers of inputs.
a lot of cabin industries are popping up using everything that would look like a plastic weapons manufacturer of a clearly illegal scale given power pulled but manufacturing innocuous things like cosplay larping shit.
Anonymous ID: B1WgNxjlUnited States
6/21/2025, 4:13:49 AM No.508152801
>>508138072
A knife to the abdomen is far more deadly than the average 9mm round, even considering most HPs. But it's far more complex than just a simple physics question. A singular gunshot wound is easier to prevent and stop bleeding, unless something vital is hit it's rarely a death sentence. I believe the effect on tissue due to speed, size and shape is often just not that traumatic, poking a hole if you will. A knife likewise pokes a hole but it's jagged nature and cleaving ability coming in and leaving, the ability to split veins, arteries, mix fluids meant to stay separate and leaving one or more holes from which to come out means knife wounds have a high chance to be incredibly traumatic and deadly even if that death is due to blood loss & shock and may take much longer to occur than someone getting mag dumped. Force delivered is in fact less, but a knife is a simple tool, the humble wedge, and thus is a force multiplier. It's theoretical energy being additive to some degree to that imparted by sharpening.
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 4:16:01 AM No.508152972
>>508152801
Pistol rounds in general create what we call "icepick wounds" because it's like being stabbed with one.
Anonymous ID: Kve5g2zYCanada
6/21/2025, 4:25:12 AM No.508153659
>>508143586
sure if you have a PAL loicense. at which point might as well get a lever gat
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 4:26:08 AM No.508153736
>>508153659
Black powder guns have a different hunting season than smokeless guns or bows/crossbows.
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Anonymous ID: rK78SfDlUnited States
6/21/2025, 4:30:01 AM No.508154046
1746712244171718m
1746712244171718m
md5: 860bff6c773f4e5f7e13ab6d277da46e๐Ÿ”
>>508153659
>>508153736
fun fact in Burgerland, black powder guns are NOT legally firearms. you can just mail one to your door. little trip across the border or whatever, get a nice blackie revolver or a YARRRR MATEY blunderbuss

use this timbits of information however you will
Replies: >>508154169
Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 4:31:27 AM No.508154169
>>508154046
In Canada it depends on the exact design and date manufactured.
Flintlocks, even modern repros, don't require a license.
Replies: >>508155016
Anonymous ID: rK78SfDlUnited States
6/21/2025, 4:42:16 AM No.508155016
>>508154169
ah, didn't know

percussion cap and other revolvers qualify here too. at least you can get a musket or somethin to gack that traitor mounty faggot in the back of the head, and acquire loot drop upgrade
Anonymous ID: 9CWi174uCanada
6/21/2025, 4:44:03 AM No.508155160
>>508135520 (OP)
10/10
that's so dope!!
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Anonymous ID: 9CWi174uCanada
6/21/2025, 4:44:52 AM No.508155224
>>508136023
stfu faggotass
Anonymous ID: FSKQyAMUUnited Kingdom
6/21/2025, 4:47:49 AM No.508155436
>>508135520 (OP)
cant print bullets retard
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Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 4:52:21 AM No.508155768
>>508155436
There are 3D printer resins that are resistant enough to heat to actually be used directly for casting things like lead. I could 3D print a custom bullet mold with totally off the shelf stuff.
Anonymous ID: rK78SfDlUnited States
6/21/2025, 5:06:57 AM No.508156881
IMG_20250330_082335
IMG_20250330_082335
md5: 986b1daebb608f7cdb5edf93987b7909๐Ÿ”
>>508155160
there's one called the SF5 which is a 3d print of the HK MP5, but using the AR15 trigger assembly since its much more readily available and cheaper

i was about to make one till i saw it required me buying $1200 to $1500 worth of parts from HK.

man, im not that into it. You can make yourself a 9mm American MP5 for cheaper and better. Radial delay locking breech instead of roller delay
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Anonymous ID: rK78SfDlUnited States
6/21/2025, 5:09:40 AM No.508157058
3d-printed-mp5-sf5-1024x576
3d-printed-mp5-sf5-1024x576
md5: 16d35badb319640e1147ea87059f6b94๐Ÿ”
>>508156881
this is the 3d printed SF5 which requires a ton more custom fitting work, time and resources
Anonymous ID: kwk0Q1VZCanada
6/21/2025, 5:13:16 AM No.508157311
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kucefQ6sYbo