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Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508310822 [Report] >>508312651 >>508312747 >>508315014 >>508315227 >>508315327 >>508316747 >>508320833 >>508321450 >>508321755
Manufacturing of firearm components is now so easy with consumer grade 3D printing, mills, lathes, etc that gun control is simply not logistically possible.
Anonymous (ID: +nqI8Zig) Canada No.508312651 [Report] >>508313329 >>508318984 >>508319058 >>508321755 >>508324516
>>508310822 (OP)
aren't pure polymer ones completely shit and any semi functional 3d printed gun requires a receiver
Anonymous (ID: tJE7E2lp) Italy No.508312747 [Report]
>>508310822 (OP)
Good
Accelerate
Kill all pedokikes
All of them
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508313329 [Report] >>508317219
>>508312651
The one in the OP is a fully DIY design and there's even a full auto version.
Anonymous (ID: hgUKf2kC) France No.508315014 [Report] >>508315084 >>508315084 >>508315202 >>508316057
>>508310822 (OP)
>mills, lathes
good luck buying and using those
>3D printing
low accuracy finger blowing gun,...
Just do like actual criminals and get your gun from a female cop
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508315084 [Report] >>508315262
>>508315014
>good luck buying and using those
You can buy consumer grade ones for cheap and used industrial ones for not much.

>>508315014
Actual criminals ARE using domestically manufactured firearms using the exact things I described in the OP.
Anonymous (ID: SoCq8n1X) United States No.508315202 [Report] >>508316719
>>508315014
>good luck buying and using those
do they not let you buy those in your gay as fuck country?
I can buy a lathe and a mill and have them shipped to my house inside a week.
Just because industrial ones are tens of thousands doesnt mean you can't buy cheaper ones. Especially ones for just making small as fuck firearm parts you don't even need massive tooling.
Anonymous (ID: 4QKjwqtp) United States No.508315227 [Report] >>508315327
>>508310822 (OP)
Check'd, but we're not falling for your shit glowie. You know goddamn well that we just want to be left alone, hopefully for long enough to experience peace
Anonymous (ID: +nqI8Zig) Canada No.508315262 [Report] >>508315354
>>508315084
actual criminals are buying glocks from other criminals here and not 3d printed stuff
they go for $4K, every canadian drug dealer has one now
Anonymous (ID: 4QKjwqtp) United States No.508315327 [Report]
>>508315227
>>508310822 (OP)
And also you know that most of us are so peaceful that we'd rather die than be forced to murder. Get out of our asshole, you despicable worm
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508315354 [Report] >>508315937
>>508315262
Look up recent busts in the country and you'll just about always find a few printed guns.
Anonymous (ID: +nqI8Zig) Canada No.508315937 [Report] >>508316896
>>508315354
very rare im sure
i know a bit about this and not from reading news articles
most of these faggots have been brainwashed by rap music they only want the 9mm glock even if another handgun is offered at half the price
that's partially why they're so expensive, some crack dealer will pay that price 7 days a week
the niggers/hells angels bringing these things in from the states get like 3/4 of their guns glocks
Anonymous (ID: KaNCgATE) Montenegro No.508316057 [Report] >>508316719 >>508317207
>>508315014
You can buy them, they just cost shitload of money.
Anonymous (ID: hgUKf2kC) France No.508316719 [Report] >>508317146 >>508317957
>>508316057
>>508315202
I know you can get 40 years old machines, but they costs thousands and are impossible to service (and cost of service is insane), you also have no guaranty on geometry. In addition, they make a total mess and need a dedicated place to be installed and you might need three phase electric power. They are also way more complicated to use than a 3d printer. They are out of question for 99% of the population.
Anonymous (ID: BtQW66TK) Poland No.508316747 [Report] >>508316946
>>508310822 (OP)
Are you a mechanical engineer?
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508316896 [Report] >>508317410
>>508315937
So you refuse to actually look up the evidence and just go based off your gut feeling. You reek of Boomer.
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508316946 [Report] >>508317207
>>508316747
Anyone capable of passing a high school shop class can build one.
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508317146 [Report] >>508317323
>>508316719
You don't need a massive machine to work on guns.
There are desktop CNC's made specifically for manufacturing gun parts, even.
Anonymous (ID: BtQW66TK) Poland No.508317207 [Report] >>508317419
>>508316057
If you bought a mill there is zero reason to 3d print. Even if you need to satisfy your plastic DIY fetish you should just mill plastic since material will be superior.
>>508316946
No the question was are you a mechanical engineer to know what you are doing. You aren't and you don't. You faggots are so dumb it hurts.
Anonymous (ID: x9NYB0mi) No.508317219 [Report]
>>508313329
I've seen tests done on the mechanisms, they're usually shitting out pretty quickly.

HOWEVER

To be objective in this discussion your looking at decent technology at least on the commercial level. Most of the DIY stuff is just garbage. Better getting a civilian carbine with a bumbstock or something for the zombie apocolapse.
Anonymous (ID: hgUKf2kC) France No.508317323 [Report] >>508317419
>>508317146
>There are desktop CNC's made specifically for manufacturing gun parts, even.
Do you have any actual info like brands and prices? I would be interested in something to make government parts for 1911
Anonymous (ID: +nqI8Zig) Canada No.508317410 [Report] >>508317507
>>508316896
link your stats
i have never seen an 3d printed gun sold illegally here
my law abiding cousin has seen a lot of the other guns though
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508317419 [Report] >>508317649 >>508317872
>>508317207
That's like saying if you have a hammer you'll never need a saw. It's stupid. Every serious machinist has a 3D printer.

>>508317323
I'm not fond of the person who owns the company, but the Ghost Gunner.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpfuECMs2os
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508317507 [Report] >>508317929
>>508317410
https://3dprint.com/301400/canadas-landmark-sweep-300-3d-printed-firearms-seized-in-massive-crackdown/
Anonymous (ID: fyzJkoT4) Sweden No.508317621 [Report] >>508317751
I'm not informed on the whole 3D printed gun so excuse my ignorance in my question here but can you print bullets?
Gun and all mechanics, I know you can but wouldn't you then need to get the canisters and bullet with powder and that's what they could control/make a criminal hotspot for?
Anonymous (ID: BtQW66TK) Poland No.508317649 [Report] >>508317751
>>508317419
You are a dumb faggot. If I would be making a gun I want it to be reliable. The shitty printer you are going to buy is worthless for anything that is supposed to be reliable. I swear you faggots are probably glowies spreading this retarded shit in hopes that the most radicalized retards blow their finger off or try to jump a policeman with their shitty non-working gun.
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508317751 [Report] >>508317863
>>508317621
You can 3D print a bullet mold for casting bullets.

>>508317649
You live in a noguns country. If the choice is between no gun and 3D printed gun, then 3D printed wins.

Go look at what is happening in Myanmar. The militar junta is getting its ass handed to it by some peasants with FGC-9's.
Anonymous (ID: BtQW66TK) Poland No.508317863 [Report]
>>508317751
You are technically illiterate and shouldn't tell other people how to make guns. Go get some experience as a mechanical engineer and then come back you faggot.
Anonymous (ID: hgUKf2kC) France No.508317872 [Report] >>508318056
>>508317419
>Ghost Gunner
I will look into it but I'm fairly certain it will be illegal for me to purchase it because I'm not a certified gunsmith who trained in the singular gunsmithing school in France.
Anonymous (ID: +nqI8Zig) Canada No.508317929 [Report] >>508318056
>>508317507
that's a single bust with most of those real guns and the 3d printed shit aren't even full polymer, they need a receiver(aka a legal gun) from a glock
ROMANIAN (ID: zNTuAoZe) No.508317957 [Report]
>>508316719
>but they costs thousands and are impossible to service

huh?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05vUCdzhoe4
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508318056 [Report] >>508318379 >>508318559
>>508317872
The point of the GG is for people who don't know anything about machining to do it. They're all set up the same way so you can hypothetically load someone else's GCode (which is generally a big nono in machining).

>>508317929
>iT's NoT 100% pRiNtEd!
Goalpost moving. The gun in the OP has a metal barrel and bolt and nobody calls it anything but a printed or DIY gun.
And if you want to see more, put on your big boy pants, go on a search engine and look up "Canada 3D printed gun" and you'll find articles about it all over the place. It is an increasing share of crime guns despite being right next to the US. In countries like Australia it's even more common.
Anonymous (ID: BtQW66TK) Poland No.508318379 [Report] >>508318447
>>508318056
>Goalpost moving.
Needing a mill to make a 3d printed gun makes the 3d printed gun a meme.
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508318447 [Report] >>508318800
>>508318379
You don't need a mill to make it.
Anonymous (ID: +nqI8Zig) Canada No.508318559 [Report] >>508318810 >>508321755
>>508318056
there's a huge difference between a firing pin and the entire receiver, the main part of the firearm
like there's a difference between "3d guns being widely used by criminals" and someone getting busted with a bunch of plastic slides and rails
bulk all those guns and ammo in the pictures are regular non-restricted rifle stuff anyway
Anonymous (ID: BtQW66TK) Poland No.508318800 [Report] >>508318891
>>508318447
You do. Or you need to buy one and get traced. For both of the potential use cases printed guns are a meme. If you want to make one for yourself off the grid then you need to order a receiver (and ammo probably as well) and you can't do it off the grid. If you want to supply a militia then at that scale there is zero reason to use printed parts which are garbage. Just make some injection molds like a human. But how would you know that when you are a fucking basement dweller who never had a job.
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508318810 [Report] >>508319540
>>508318559
>Firing pin
You're clearly operating off ancient fucking arguments from the fucking Liberator days. You're so behind the curve it's fucking funny.
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508318891 [Report]
>>508318800
Anon, the bolts for the FGC-9 and Urutau were specifically designed to not require a mill. You call me technically illiterate but you don't seem to realize there are other metalworking tools available that you can get for peanuts.
Anonymous (ID: B88E+aqv) United Kingdom No.508318984 [Report] >>508319048
>>508312651
depending on your target you might only need to shoot it once or twice to achieve your goal.

the real danger is drones. it is possible to pair suicide drones with a small explosive and an AI facial recognition camera to assemble a plausible self-guided bomb and train to fly at anyone's face that you can download from google images.
that's the real danger right now. full rig will prob cost as little as a few hundred bing
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508319048 [Report]
>>508318984
Shotguns are easier to DIY since they are both low pressure and don't require rifling (one of the more annoying features to make).
Anonymous (ID: 4JCEPa6S) United States No.508319058 [Report]
>>508312651
yes. for something like this to last any sort of usage, it needs a solid upper receiver
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508319297 [Report] >>508319540
I'm waiting for the shills to start arguing that a drill press and a saw are unattainable dreams and will get you put on a list.
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508319417 [Report]
>You have to use a screw driver to assemble it, so it's not 100% 3D printed
>Because nobody who owns a 3D printer would ever own screwdrivers or any other tools
Anonymous (ID: +nqI8Zig) Canada No.508319540 [Report] >>508319620
>>508318810
you're right, im not up to date with the latest plastic zip gun tech
still not seeing the mass produced full 3d guns anywhere
>>508319297
post pics of your full 3d gun you made
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508319620 [Report] >>508319979
>>508319540
I don't manufacture 3D printed firearms because I do not have a manufacturing license.
I have conventionally manufactured guns.
Anonymous (ID: +nqI8Zig) Canada No.508319979 [Report] >>508320101
>>508319620
if you never made one how can you be sure it's as easy as you think
making and assembling the entire action of a semi auto seems like it would be harder than using just screwdriver and saw
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508319989 [Report] >>508320376
It really drives you guys nuts that I talk about this stuff while breaking no laws, don't it?
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508320101 [Report]
>>508319979
People all over the world are building them.
Firearms are not complicated. We've been provably manufacturing them for several hundred years. It's basically caveman technology.
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508320217 [Report]
Guns predate electricity.
Actually think about that for a bit.
Anonymous (ID: +nqI8Zig) Canada No.508320376 [Report] >>508320427
>>508319989
i wish these things were mainstream and i could download and print a nice gun
but it seems like it would require a lot of tools, time and effort for something that's probably not very reliable
or require me to purchase the difficult to make 90% of another gun(just buy a parts kit!) and just add plastic trim
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508320427 [Report] >>508320636 >>508321301
>>508320376
It's like manufacturing literally anything else.
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508320577 [Report]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_O1-chxAdk
Anonymous (ID: BtQW66TK) Poland No.508320636 [Report] >>508320757
>>508320427
Then manufacture it like literally anything else without the use of low quality 3d printed parts.
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508320757 [Report]
>>508320636
3D printing is used in everything now, Anon.
Anonymous (ID: R6R4EaIs) Germany No.508320833 [Report] >>508320914
>>508310822 (OP)
Ammunition is now more difficult than the gun in gun controlled nations.
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508320914 [Report] >>508321301
>>508320833
Nail gun blanks, match heads, black powder and nitrocellulose.
Anonymous (ID: +nqI8Zig) Canada No.508321301 [Report] >>508321396
>>508320427
semi auto action is pretty complex
having it survive more than 2 shots even more so
>>508320914
i guess if you're literally making a zip gun than yeah it's simple, save yourself the trouble and use plumbing parts
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508321396 [Report]
>>508321301
>semi auto action is pretty complex
Literally more than 120 years old and the guns from back then often still work.
Anonymous (ID: pUMfxJt9) Germany No.508321450 [Report] >>508321553
>>508310822 (OP)
as long as good ammo can't be printed as conveniently, less effort is needed for aquiring a fully functional kit from some war torn source. question is what for. the odd dangerous nignog might have one too. granted they can't shoot but what about riot police? wanna go to war with them? that would require more than printed guns.
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508321553 [Report] >>508321957
>>508321450
If the government fears good people being armed, then the government isn't good.
Anonymous (ID: VHJm2WDV) Australia No.508321755 [Report]
>>508310822 (OP)
spics were making.22 firearms from car radio antennas 50 years ago. gun control is a zog pipedream
>>508312651
this is a 4 year old argument. metal 3d printing is now a thing
>>508318559
someone wants to tell him about abe?
Anonymous (ID: pUMfxJt9) Germany No.508321957 [Report] >>508322090
>>508321553
indeed, though in 50+ years i've never assumed the (((german))) gov to be 'good'. is there any good one left at all? argentina?
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508322090 [Report] >>508323473
>>508321957
If we agree the government isn't good, then it is only logical that they never be given a monopoly on the use of force. We've seen how governments abuse it.
Anonymous (ID: pUMfxJt9) Germany No.508323473 [Report] >>508323628
>>508322090
agree, but over here purely theoretical by now. while i can purchase and own a gun for shooting at a range and after some time and procedure, might even be allowed to have it locked up at home, certain individuals are granted concealed carry, cause muh ho'obunga. there's no way of legally owning a weapon en par with what gov violence operates nor can the average income cover the cost. the term europoor is based in fact. only resistance option is decentralised sting op guerilla. which would require a level of organisation dangerous in itself. given how we have a quota for migrants in police now, i don't see masses of people starting to print guns. which they couldn't use without ammo anyway.
Anonymous (ID: 07raMPEU) Canada No.508323628 [Report]
>>508323473
So exactly what JStark died for.
Anonymous (ID: T0c2ZuR3) Sweden No.508324516 [Report]
>>508312651
You buy a simple pipe and 3d print all the things around it. Look up the Nylaug for example.