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College Student Designs & 3D Prints a Working Semi-Automatic Revolver
3Dprint.com ^ | 2SEP2015 | EDDIE KRASSENSTEIN

Posted on 09/14/2015 6:26:04 AM PDT by Jack Hydrazine

A lot has been made about the 3D printing of firearms. Whether you are for or against the rights to own and operate a gun, there is no denying that 3D printing has created a bit of problem for those interested in controlling the distribution and availability of these potential weapons. We’ve seen several versions of 3D printed firearms come about over the past couple of years, most notably the Liberator gun from Defense Distributed’s creator Cody Wilson.

The great thing (or perhaps not so great… depending on which side of the political fence you stand on), is that 3D printing allows for completely custom creations, whether it be for medical devices, fashion wear, or firearms. For one college student, named Chris, 3D printing was the perfect solution for him to build his own unique semi-automatic revolver that he calls the ‘Yoshee Six Shooter.’

“Ever since I heard of Cody Wilson’s Liberator, I wanted to make my own 3D printed gun,” Chris tells 3DPrint.com. “I am a college student who has not taken any engineering classes. My hobby is making things, and so a 3D printer had my name written all over it.”

When it comes to designing objects to 3D print, Chris relies on his favorite design tool, Tinkercad. Best of all, the software is entirely free to use. In order to design his very unique-looking gun, Chris took a few design ideas from the Liberator, most notably for the springs and the spring holder on the gun.

“What I wanted to accomplish with this design was the ability to fire multiple shots without reloading,” Chris tells us. “I could have done this by coming up with a way to extract and eject the .22 cal rounds. However, I didn’t want to do this because it just makes things too complicated and would deter people from trying to print it. I figured that I could make a revolver style weapon that has multiple barrels. This would eliminate the need to extract and eject each round, and it makes the design simpler. For the barrel, I didn’t want the gun to explode so I had to use metal pipe for the barrel inserts. “

Chris’ gun consists of seven individually 3D printed parts, including the grip (taken from a user on Thingiverse), the hammer, two springs, a spring holder, the barrel and the barrel holder. In additional to these 3D printed parts, he did use some other components which were not 3D printed. These included a 5/16″ brake line from an auto parts store, which acts as the metal barrel inserts. The only other parts which were sourced from other means were a single nail and a screw. The nail is cut into parts which are used in order to pin the hammer so that it can rotate, and pin the springs so they exert force on the hammer. The screw is used as a firing pin to strike the rim of the .22 caliber round when fired.

While he has not fired live rounds from his gun, he does say that it is possible to use .22 LR caiber bullets if desired, although he warns that he doesn’t know what the results would be. He does say that the gun could be used in the wrong way, and if the wrong person were to get ahold of it, could in fact be used to harm or even kill another person.

“I do not plan to fire real bullets out of the gun, and have only fired .22 blanks that are used for construction projects,” Chris tells us. “It is important to note then, that I do not know how the gun will behave when real bullets are fired out of it. 5/16″ steel fuel/transmission line is capable of dealing with high pressures, but I’m not sure it would withstand the pressures of a real bullet. In the future, I’d like to use a .22 cal barrel liner which is a metal tube that is rifled and is typically used to restore old .22 caliber firearms. This would improve the strength of the gun as well as offer higher accuracy.”

Also with future iterations, Chris hopes to “stylize the design a bit more”, and while he considers it to be “ugly”, I would probably disagree with that assessment. To me it looks like a gun you would find in a video game.

What do you think about Chris’ 3D printed gun? Would you feel safe firing live rounds from it? Discuss in the Yoshee Six Shooter forum thread on 3DPB.com. Check out the video of the gun in action below.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 3d; banglist; firearm; gun; printed
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To: buffaloguy

But the same thing made out of wood and a few bits from Home Depot wouldn’t get you all this free publicly.


21 posted on 09/14/2015 6:51:54 AM PDT by bigbob
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To: Jack Hydrazine

I would think the firing pressure must be handled by the barrel and not the liner. A liner should protect the plastic barrel which should handle all of the pressure. Like an inner tube in a tire.


22 posted on 09/14/2015 6:56:58 AM PDT by FreedomNotSafety
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To: Jack Hydrazine

Talk about a mis-leading headline. Its a plastic toy roughly in the shape of a gun.


23 posted on 09/14/2015 7:00:34 AM PDT by Brooklyn Attitude (Things are only going to get worse.)
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To: Jack Hydrazine

Has he invented a new kind of firearm, a “semiautomatic revolver”?


24 posted on 09/14/2015 7:03:23 AM PDT by Travis T. OJustice (I miss my dad.)
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To: ThunderSleeps; Jack Hydrazine
Referring to it as a “semi-automatic revolver” tells me the author knows precisely dick about firearms.

Ordinarily that would be completely true, but in the late 1800's Lieutenant Colonel George Vincent Fosbery, VC designed a revolver that was essentially self cocking. He partnered up with Webley& Scott and the pistol was produced in the early 1900's. The British Military carried them for a while.

Don't recall much more about them.

25 posted on 09/14/2015 7:03:31 AM PDT by verga (I might as well be playng chess with pigeons.)
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To: ThunderSleeps

Yeah, that’s a pretty funny combination...

Doesn’t look like, from the video, that it’s even a “revolver”.

More like a “you revolve it”.


26 posted on 09/14/2015 7:04:49 AM PDT by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
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To: 762X51
Yeah, a semi-automatic revolver is okayyyyy, but get back to me when the fully automatic revolver is available.


27 posted on 09/14/2015 7:04:59 AM PDT by Paine in the Neck (Socialism consumes EVERYTHING)
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To: null and void

That looks more like it was milled from a billet and not 3d printed.


28 posted on 09/14/2015 7:05:02 AM PDT by Travis T. OJustice (I miss my dad.)
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To: ThunderSleeps

Yeah, that’s a pretty funny combination...

Doesn’t look like, from the video, that it’s even a “revolver”.

More like a “you revolve it”.

Also, is the dummass in the video muzzling his index finger?


29 posted on 09/14/2015 7:05:14 AM PDT by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
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To: Durus

Yeah I once read of an unintentionally full auto Colt Single Action Army. Seems the tip of the firing pin had broken leaving it sharp. Upon cocking and firing the first shot the revolver would fire the cartridge and pierce the primer allowing enough gas to escape to blow the hammer back far enough to rotate the cylinder to the next chamber where the action was repeated until the revolver was empty. I guess the ultimate fully automatic revolver would be the GE minigun?


30 posted on 09/14/2015 7:06:28 AM PDT by 762X51
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To: JimRed
Barrels not rifled reduces accuracy beyond short range.

A 2 1/2" max barrel won't help either, but I'm thinking shooter control would be the biggest issue. Effective range on this, if it were actually able to fire, would be abut 25' max.

31 posted on 09/14/2015 7:07:42 AM PDT by Travis T. OJustice (I miss my dad.)
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To: Jack Hydrazine

What is a semi-automatic revolver?


32 posted on 09/14/2015 7:11:55 AM PDT by SkyDancer ("Nobody Said I Was Perfect But Yet Here I Am")
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To: Travis T. OJustice; JimRed

Like the “liberator”, though, the purpose of a gun like this would be to ambush an “occupier” and get a real gun/rifle.


33 posted on 09/14/2015 7:13:04 AM PDT by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
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To: SkyDancer

Good question!


34 posted on 09/14/2015 7:14:31 AM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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To: isthisnickcool

Techincally, it is a manually indexed “pepperbox”.

A multibarrel design is one of the easiest ways to get a multishot firearm.

He could load a .22 caliber ball ahead of the .22 blank, and he would have a firearms that shot real projectiles.

As this chambers .22 cartridges, it may be classified as an illegal “short barrelled shotgun” by the feds, as it has no rifling.


35 posted on 09/14/2015 7:19:35 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: Jack Hydrazine

Did not bother reading the article. I could not get past the headline of “Semi-Automatic Revolver”.


36 posted on 09/14/2015 7:25:53 AM PDT by GregoTX (Cruzader)
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To: SkyDancer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webley%E2%80%93Fosbery_Automatic_Revolver


37 posted on 09/14/2015 7:27:14 AM PDT by KrisKrinkle (Blessed be those who know the depth and breadth of their ignorance. Cursed be those who don't.)
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To: SkyDancer
"It's a Webley-Fosbury, they don't make 'em anymore."

Humphrey Bogart as Sam Spade, in the movie Casablanca.

It was a real, semi-automatic revolver. There are YouTube videos of them being fired.

38 posted on 09/14/2015 7:33:28 AM PDT by sima_yi ( Reporting live from the far North)
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To: sima_yi

Maltese Falcon


39 posted on 09/14/2015 7:47:07 AM PDT by hanamizu
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To: Jack Hydrazine

M4L 3d print


40 posted on 09/14/2015 8:05:52 AM PDT by Scrambler Bob (Using 4th keyboard due to wearing out the "/" and "s" on the previous 3)
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