A nice configuration but it is really only good for one thing. It’s akin to a “Liberator” 45 ACP gun dropped into France prior to the invasion. Meant to be used for up close dispatching of Nazi guards, etc.
Where government gets antsy about this technology today is that they cannot detect these with metal detectors. One assumes the bullet could be secreted elsewhere as in that Clint Eastwood movie where he was up against assassin John Malkovich.
For my part, I’d rather have something capable of full and sustained power over a lengthy time.
A nice configuration but it is really only good for one thing. It’s akin to a “Liberator” 45 ACP gun dropped into France prior to the invasion. Meant to be used for up close dispatching of Nazi guards, etc.
Where government gets antsy about this technology today is that they cannot detect these with metal detectors. One assumes the bullet could be secreted elsewhere as in that Clint Eastwood movie where he was up against assassin John Malkovich.
For my part, I’d rather have something capable of full and sustained power over a lengthy period of time.
A nice configuration but it is really only good for one thing. It’s akin to a “Liberator” 45 ACP gun dropped into France prior to the invasion. Meant to be used for up close dispatching of Nazi guards, etc.
Where government gets antsy about this technology today is that they cannot detect these with metal detectors. One assumes the bullet could be secreted elsewhere as in that Clint Eastwood movie where he was up against assassin John Malkovich.
For my part, I’d rather have something capable of full and sustained power over a lengthy period of time.
I’m thinking a lot fewer of them have operated a printer than this author may realize. It’s been my experience that many higher ups are averse to clicking on print buttons. As soon as the get promoted, they think someone else needs to do all their printing, and they take more time explaining what they want printed than it would take to print it themselves. Since those in dinosaur media were promoted before current printing tech, they probably never do it.
can a pair of croc shoes be printed?
the second that happens, and entire corporation ceases to exist.
I thought the article was good;not so much from the standpoint that anyone is going to print such a great gun using that technology,but just the idea that it offers to guard against those who oppose our Second Amendment rights.