"Tomorrow" is today. Here is the link to download: https://mega.nz/#!6YdRmIBK!qKFOLkmQGDBHTLVe6AdJOjBNyO7G0HMoPtzmyx06VO8
For more information, go to the author's twitter feed: twitter.com/IvanTheTroll12
This is not gunsmithing/3D printing advice. Do your own research.
1 posted on
02/23/2019 10:00:31 PM PST by
bkopto
To: bkopto
2 posted on
02/23/2019 10:11:41 PM PST by
LucyT
To: bkopto
4 posted on
02/23/2019 10:17:48 PM PST by
dadgum
(Overjoyed to be the Pariah.)
To: bkopto
Evidently, the download contains plans for select fire.
5 posted on
02/23/2019 10:20:47 PM PST by
bkopto
To: bkopto
Can you print a barrel? Just wondering...
7 posted on
02/23/2019 10:21:41 PM PST by
W.
(Natty Light: The beer so nice, you'll taste it twice!)
To: bkopto
Downloaded. Because 2nd Amendment.
8 posted on
02/23/2019 10:25:32 PM PST by
TigersEye
(This is the age of the death of reason.)
To: Envisioning
11 posted on
02/23/2019 10:30:25 PM PST by
waterhill
(I Shall Remain, in spite of __________.)
To: bkopto
This is good news, but remember, it only applies to the lower receiver blank. The upper receiver components (barrel, barrel extension, bolt and bolt carrier) must still be made of gun steel. (Carpenter 158 for the bolt and bolt carrier, 4150 for the barrel) The fire control groups parts are case hardened forged steel, but the upper receiver itself can be polymer or aluminum.
Those are considered parts though and not subject to regulation.
12 posted on
02/23/2019 10:31:12 PM PST by
DMZFrank
To: bkopto
13 posted on
02/23/2019 10:34:06 PM PST by
bkopto
To: 2ndDivisionVet
14 posted on
02/23/2019 10:35:35 PM PST by
bkopto
To: bkopto
It's here!
15 posted on
02/23/2019 10:38:05 PM PST by
montag813
("This is Montag, Block 813...")
To: marktwain
16 posted on
02/23/2019 10:39:15 PM PST by
bkopto
To: bkopto
How do you print the ammo for it?
(It's not much good without ammo . . just sayin'.)
18 posted on
02/23/2019 11:08:36 PM PST by
imardmd1
(Fiat Lux)
To: bkopto
This is the nightmare for oppressors - but a blessing for the liberty loving common man. The common man can not afford a 3D printer.
19 posted on
02/23/2019 11:53:41 PM PST by
JimRed
( TERM LIMITS, NOW! Build the Wall Faster! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH.)
To: bkopto
No problem. Theyll just regulate 3d printers and supplies into unobtainable status. Still legal, just so expensive and requiring licenses and inspections and the like that only businesses will ever have one. Never think the government is stuck in a scenario they hate but cant control. They love to prove that they can crush whatever they want.
25 posted on
02/24/2019 4:38:01 AM PST by
pepsi_junkie
(Often wrong, but never in doubt!)
To: bkopto; Renegade; JimRed
The 3-D printing approach isn't bad, but home-made weapons aren't exactly new, or dependent on expensive, hi-tech hardware. The Department of the Army put out a training manual 50 years ago, that makes entertaining reading: "Improvised Munitions Handbook" (TM 31-210, 1969). Probably available as a paperback reprint, somewhere near you...
;^)
28 posted on
02/24/2019 5:21:37 AM PST by
Who is John Galt?
("He therefore who may resist, must be allowed to strike.")
To: bkopto
Tomorrow is also the day the insane demented liberal overlords in the Maryland General Assembly hear testimony in their predetermined vote to outlaw the possession of 3D printed gun files.
This along with several other 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th Amendments, Article 9 and a few other parts of the Constitution, but they don’t care, they are liberals.
29 posted on
02/24/2019 6:39:10 AM PST by
cyclotic
( Democrats must be politically eviscerated, disemboweled and demolished.)
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