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Gun availability via printer - maybe! - Grumpy Grandpa - 6 May 2013

Just came across this in the news: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-22421185

It might have some way to go but there seem to be possibilities. What do you think?


RE: Gun availability via printer - maybe! - Franc - 6 May 2013

not a usefull tool ever, makeing a gun is the easy part, any metalworker can get the plans for a simple gun from the internet, and make one in a blacksmiths, or machine shop. The hard part is making the ammo, in any kind of bulk. You can even get the sten gun plans online.


RE: Gun availability via printer - maybe! - Grumpy Grandpa - 6 May 2013

Maybe I should have put this in Humour...


RE: Gun availability via printer - maybe! - bigpaul - 6 May 2013

just seen it on the news, its a single shot, maybe the ammo's plastic too!


RE: Gun availability via printer - maybe! - Mortblanc - 6 May 2013

these are being made all over the U.S. in all forms, the m16 platform being the most popular followed by some of the polymer framed handguns.

All it requires is the proper 3D printer and a computer program that can be downloaded from the internet.

It is not a case of "Will it work?", it is already being done successfully.

Polymer frames have eliminated most of the "machine work" from firearms design. 7 of the 10 pistols our Army tested in its last batch of submissions were polymer framed, injection molded. they endured the 5,000 round test well. Our Army already issues the Ruger P95 poly framed pistol as second line issue.

The 3D printer simply eliminates the hydraulic injection press.

This is being touted as the "first" one ever made, but it is not. It may be the first made with sale as a goal.

Small shop owners have been making more advanced platforms for their own use for years. It is legal to build for your own use over here.

The one shown is very crude.


RE: Gun availability via printer - maybe! - Grumpy Grandpa - 6 May 2013

(6 May 2013, 17:07)Mortblanc Wrote: Small shop owners have been making more advanced platforms for their own use for years.

On 3D printers?


RE: Gun availability via printer - maybe! - Highlander - 6 May 2013

They are going to be one hell of a problem to the worlds security


RE: Gun availability via printer - maybe! - Skean Dhude - 6 May 2013

Technology is a double edged sword. Sure it allows us to have our entire music collection on a phone whioch allows video messages but it also allows our Stasi type government to track up and id us at every turn.

I'm keeping my eye on a 3D printer. It is more handy than just for making weapons. Although I want one that can do that also.


RE: Gun availability via printer - maybe! - Millwall_Dave - 6 May 2013

This printed gun idea was used as a recent plot line on CSI where the weapon is untraceable

Great idea for world security


RE: Gun availability via printer - maybe! - Steve - 6 May 2013

I think it's all hype, making a gun is actually incredibly easy already without an $8000 printer. All you need is a pillar drill and some hand tools - total cost about £100 .