Don't suppose the d-bags at State have ever heard of the Streisand effect.
Me too w/ a torrent on a related thread. The 'Liberator' itself is just a couple megs and the zip file has an interesting 'read me' w/ the latest tweek of a couple days ago to comply w/ the 'undetectable' law:
...How to legally assemble the DD Liberator: -Print (ONLY) the frame sideways (the shortest dimension is the Z axis). USC18 922(p)(2)(A)*: "For the purposes of this subsection (The Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988) - the term 'firearm' does not include the frame or receiver of any such weapon;" Thus, you can legally print ONLY the frame entirely in plastic, even without 3.7 ounces of steel. -Once the frame is finished, epoxy a 1.19x1.19x0.99" block of steel in the 1.2x1.2x1.0" hole in front of the trigger guard. Add the bottom cover over the metal if you don't want it to show. -Once the epoxy has tried, the steel is no longer removable, and is an integral part of the frame. Now your gun has ~6 ounces of steel and is thus considered a 'detectable' firearm. So now you can print all the other parts.... *http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/STATUTE-102/pdf/STATUTE-102-Pg3816.pdf |
I have the .stl files for all the parts to be interpreted by the printer but no drawings in a graphic format
If you have a 3D printer, I have the files