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3D printed Bolt Action .223 Rifle, successfully Test Fired
Ammoland ^
| 24 October, 2019
| Dean Weingarten
Posted on 10/26/2019 4:13:42 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: mountn man
So, what’s your definition?
The 22 hornet is not, as it runs around 35k psi, the 30/378 Wtherby is, as it to runs at 65k psi per SAAMI.
The 762x39 is maybe, at around 40k...
The 45/70 is not, (unless loaded to modern firearm levels), but has more KE than quite a few small to medium bored CF HP rounds....
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posted on
10/26/2019 6:52:38 AM PDT
by
Manly Warrior
(US ARMY (Ret), "No Free Lunches for the Dogs of War")
To: GingisK
"There is little reason to doubt it. The AR-15 platform, and several other designs, use the barrel or a barrel extension to lock the bolt to the barrel. This allows the barrel and bolt to contain the pressure generated by the fired cartridge. Because the receiver is not part of the system containing the pressure, it does not need to be made of high strength materials."
The article states it was fired once.
I see that thing as being mostly a substitute for a wooden stock.
Pretty much.
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posted on
10/26/2019 6:59:03 AM PDT
by
null and void
(Convicted spies are shot, traitors are hanged, saboteurs are subject to summary execution...)
To: mountn man
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posted on
10/26/2019 7:00:44 AM PDT
by
null and void
(Convicted spies are shot, traitors are hanged, saboteurs are subject to summary execution...)
To: mountn man
It is a high intensity cartridge, regarding the pressures generated. That’s what they are talking about. 55k to 60k psi compared to 12-30k for a pistol cartridge.
They’re not talking about power, they are speaking of a 3D printed rifle capable of handling normal rifle pressures, not the lower pistol pressures.
To: allwrong57
Theyre not talking about power, they are speaking of a 3D printed rifle capable of handling normal rifle pressures, not the lower pistol pressures. Yes, but they cheated, the 3-D printed parts never see the high pressure, that's still in the machined metal parts.
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posted on
10/26/2019 7:31:47 AM PDT
by
null and void
(Convicted spies are shot, traitors are hanged, saboteurs are subject to summary execution...)
To: CurlyDave
.308 Savage was as a kid and still is my favorite hunting rifle.
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posted on
10/26/2019 8:01:04 AM PDT
by
Spacetrucker
(George Washington didn't use his freedom of speech to defeat the British - HE SHOT THEM .. WITH GUNS)
To: marktwain
Leeme see the one in .300 WinMag.
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posted on
10/26/2019 8:37:17 AM PDT
by
Delta 21
(Be strong & prosper, be weak & die! Stay true.... ~~ Donald J. Trump)
To: marktwain
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posted on
10/26/2019 8:49:30 AM PDT
by
Big Red Badger
(Despised by the Despicable!)
To: null and void
Odd how no one mentions 3D printed plastic land mines...
You know, out of x-ray transparent plastic? Reasonably sure they would be illegal under the Geneva Accords, but civil wars tend to create...
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posted on
10/26/2019 10:26:04 AM PDT
by
jonascord
(First rule of the Dunning-Kruger Club is that you do not know you are in the Dunning-Kruger club.)
To: jonascord
They don’t show up on a metal detector either. Let’s not talk about it...
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10/26/2019 10:27:57 AM PDT
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null and void
(Convicted spies are shot, traitors are hanged, saboteurs are subject to summary execution...)
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