• 3-D print gun hits 100,000 downloads
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Unless I'm really missing something, since when does having a plastic gun magically stop the bullets from being detectable?
Since when has plastic been sturdy enough to withstand the intense pressure and heat of a bullet being fired?
[QUOTE=lintz;40581456]Since when has plastic been sturdy enough to withstand the intense pressure and heat of a bullet being fired?[/QUOTE] I'd imagine it'd degrade real quick but it works which is the point
I just realized the old picture "you wouldn't download a car" is 1 step closer to being less of a joke. How long til people printing 3d models of their favorite characters and stuff start getting into legal rumbles with companies than make figurines.
[QUOTE=power-mad;40582065]I just realized the old picture "you wouldn't download a car" is 1 step closer to being less of a joke. How long til people printing 3d models of their favorite characters and stuff start getting into legal rumbles with companies than make figurines.[/QUOTE] [url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/01/25/filesharing-website-pirate-website_n_1231061.html]This has been a thing for over a year.[/url]
It's name comes from the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FP-45_Liberator]old WWII pistol[/url], which is fitting since both are designed with limited intended use in mind.
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