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Re: Blueprints for printing 3D guns...
[Re: tmd11111]
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08/01/18 12:17 PM
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CCTX
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And a libtard judge put the breaks on it last night. Damn, my plans for a clone army to take over the universe have been foiled again
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Re: Blueprints for printing 3D guns...
[Re: Dan90210 ☮]
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08/01/18 12:34 PM
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UTDmiller
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This is just one of those things we really dont need to do IMO, there is already a lot of access to firearms and it seems the cons far outweigh the pros on this one. I am pro 2nd, i just dont see the need to print your own gun and feel like its something that would be taken more advantage of by people with nefarious intentions.
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Re: Blueprints for printing 3D guns...
[Re: Dan90210 ☮]
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08/01/18 01:06 PM
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leethefishking
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I also find it ironic that an anarchist has received the protection of a non profit and has utilized the court system to plead his case.
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Re: Blueprints for printing 3D guns...
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08/01/18 01:10 PM
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I also find it ironic that an anarchist has received the protection of a non profit and has utilized the court system to plead his case. The anarchist in the court system... I get the irony. Thats a good one.
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Re: Blueprints for printing 3D guns...
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08/01/18 01:15 PM
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John175☮
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Under what law is he blocking it?
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Re: Blueprints for printing 3D guns...
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08/01/18 01:19 PM
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Under what law is he blocking it? Uncle Zeek might know....he is studying for the bar exam.
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Re: Blueprints for printing 3D guns...
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08/01/18 02:04 PM
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Aside from the ammo, guns need metal, at least any gun that is going to be fired more than 1 time does. Whether it is the barrel or the the hammer spring, there is going to be metal in it to set off a metal detector. That argument is complete BS. Sure you can print an AR lower out of plastic that is technically a firearm, but it is useless without the metal parts that go with it. People made the same stupid arguments about polymer pistols when they started being introduced.
It is political BS.
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Re: Blueprints for printing 3D guns...
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08/01/18 02:11 PM
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Someone printed a 3d gun in the new Lost in Space docuseries on Netflix. Did you see where that got them?
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Re: Blueprints for printing 3D guns...
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08/01/18 02:23 PM
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Someone printed a 3d gun in the new Lost in Space docuseries on Netflix. Did you see where that got them? I didn't.
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Re: Blueprints for printing 3D guns...
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08/01/18 04:00 PM
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Re: Blueprints for printing 3D guns...
[Re: Derek 🐝]
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08/01/18 04:06 PM
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Someone printed a 3d gun in the new Lost in Space docuseries on Netflix. Did you see where that got them? I didn't. Either did I...so where did it get them?
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Re: Blueprints for printing 3D guns...
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08/01/18 04:11 PM
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Re: Blueprints for printing 3D guns...
[Re: Dan90210 ☮]
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08/01/18 04:13 PM
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swalker9513
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The robot hacks the printer and prints a gun for Will Robbins, who hides it under his mattress. It's illegal to print guns. We find this out because the dad tries to print one and it is denied. you are led to believe that the untrustworthy Dr. Smith may be the culprit, but I've really said too much.
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Re: Blueprints for printing 3D guns...
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08/01/18 04:24 PM
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They didn't research very well. You can finish an 80% lower with a drill press. A router helps, but it can be done with a drill press. Milling machine is definitely not necessary. The polymer80 glock frames are even easier. There is a guy on youtube finishing one on his tailgate with hand tools. "The Gun Control Act of 1968 and associated legislation restrict the buying and selling of weapons. This still leaves the possibility of legally making your own weapon. That doesnt just mean crude zip-guns made from basement parts: It turns out that its easy to buy most of an assault-style riflethe upper receiver, barrel, and stockprefabricated. The tricky bit is the lower receiver, which is where the most complicated mechanisms of such a firearm reside. A cottage industry supplies blocks of metal that are 80 percent finished lower receivers. Its up to the aspiring DIY gunmaker to machine mill the final 20 percent of the piece so that it can accommodate the functional guts of an automatic rifle, including the trigger mechanism. This requires high-end technical equipment and specialized skills. The typical method of finishing a lower receiver involves a shop-grade computer numerical controlled (or CNC) milling machine capable of precisely cutting aluminum. "
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Re: Blueprints for printing 3D guns...
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08/01/18 04:25 PM
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I could see printing a lower receiver for an AR type rifle, or a Glock type frame (maybe even a 1911?). But the single shot 3-d printed "firearms" don't look like something that I'd want to risk shooting, as I have visions of the thing blowing up in the users hand.
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