• 3D Printed Guns - One Year Later
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[QUOTE=Pilot1215;44937313]20 bucks and a hardware store trip can produce much more viable and sturdy zip guns that any idiot can make. 3D printers have plenty of problems, take time to calibrate, and produce a gun I wouldn't fire even if I was so drunk I thought Honey BooBoo's mom looked good...[/QUOTE] Exactly. 3D printed guns probably scare people because "anyone can do it, you don't even need practical skills" but actually no, no that's not true. You still need access to the printer and some idea what's going on. Meanwhile, [I]anyone[/I] can visit a hardware store and pick up the necessary plumbing supplies to make a zipgun, and there are countless guides on exactly how to do it floating around the net.
[QUOTE=MrTwicks;44929157]Looks like a cock and balls[/QUOTE] If your cock and balls look like that, you should go see a doctor. Immediately.
[QUOTE=Impact1986;44940550]If your cock and balls look like that, you should go see a doctor. Immediately.[/QUOTE] Is that a gun in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?
can't wait for Pimp My Gun to have a print button
[QUOTE=latin_geek;44929423]The best part about the ZigZag is that it looks fucking hilarious. It looks like a nerf gun, you could aim that at someone in a crowded street and nobody would bat an eye until you pulled the trigger[/QUOTE] why hasn't 3d printed nerf guns caught on yet?
[QUOTE=Sableye;44942253]why hasn't 3d printed nerf guns caught on yet?[/QUOTE] probably because 3d printed springs aren't very durable.
[QUOTE=Sableye;44942253]why hasn't 3d printed nerf guns caught on yet?[/QUOTE] Oh god. Imagine a group of Bloods doing a driveby with a 3d Printed Super Soaker that actually shoots bullets. How fucking terrifying.
[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;44943576]probably because 3d printed springs aren't very durable.[/QUOTE] Why would you print the springs?
I would think that printing a disposable silencer that would last a few shots would be a much more viable option for 3D printing. Just think about it: You print up a sleek, disposable silencer that you can melt easily after the job is done that would have only lasted a few discharges anyways.
[QUOTE=Sir_takeslot;44929197]Also, good gods. That video. He loads the gun and then points it back at himself to check it. [editline]27th May 2014[/editline] Shiet, I meant for this to auto merge.[/QUOTE] i think they were blanks by how they looked. i hope they were.
[QUOTE=ewitwins;44947597]I would think that printing a disposable silencer that would last a few shots would be a much more viable option for 3D printing. Just think about it: You print up a sleek, disposable silencer that you can melt easily after the job is done that would have only lasted a few discharges anyways.[/QUOTE] Common Oil filters can already be used as extremely effective wet suppressors.
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