And it's finally happened... the worlds first 3d-printed METAL handgun

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And it's finally happened... the worlds first 3d-printed METAL handgun

Figured we'd get here sooner or later.

Uh-oh, this 3D-printed metal handgun actually works

CNet.com
Uh-oh, this 3D-printed metal handgun actually works
http://news.cnet.com/8301-11386_3-57611433-76/uh-oh-this-3d-printed-metal-handgun-actually-works/

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While the first known 3D-printed gun has been more-or-less dismissed because it can't reliably shoot, a new 3D-printed firearm has now been invented -- and it has no problems firing a round. In fact, it appears this handgun can fire dozens of rounds without a hitch.

What's the difference between the two? Instead of plastic, the new gun is made of metal.

The 3D-printed metal gun is made by the Texas-based 3D-printing services company Solid Concepts. The company used a laser sintering process to create the gun and powdered metals for the firearm's material. The weapon's design is based on a classic 1911 handgun and is made up of 33 different stainless steel and Inconel components, along with a carbon fiber filled nylon handgrip.

While Solid Concepts boasted that its gun has already "handled 50 rounds of successful firing," the company said its goal was more to prove that 3D printing with metal can be successful.

"We're proving this is possible, the technology is at a place now where we can manufacture a gun with 3D Metal Printing," Solid Concepts vice president of additive manufacturing Kent Firestone said in a statement. "And we're doing this legally. In fact, as far as we know, we're the only 3D Printing Service Provider with a Federal Firearms License. Now, if a qualifying customer needs a unique gun part in five days, we can deliver."

The first known 3D-printed gun was made by another Texas-based outfit called Defense Distributed. The gun, called the "Liberator," is made entirely of plastic, except for a nail used as a firing pin and a six-ounce piece of steel designed solely to allow the gun to be detected by metal detectors. A spinoff 3D-printed rifle dubbed "The Grizzly" also recently hit the scene.

The Liberator can be instantly downloaded and anonymously printed by anyone who has access to 3D-printing technology. While the gun debuted amid much fanfare, it has since been said the firearm rarely works.

While the software is more-or-less readily available, the Liberator needs an expensive high-end 3D printer for the finished product. The same is true for Solid Concepts' firearm. According to a company blog post, their printer costs more than private college tuition, which could be a barrier to entry for some criminals.

The reason Solid Concepts believes its gun is successful is because it has "less porosity issues than a investment cast part and better complexities than a machined part." And, the gun's barrel is capable of seeing chamber pressures higher than 20,000 psi every time it's fired.

"It's a common misconception that 3D Printing isn't accurate or strong enough, and we're working to change people's perspective," Firestone said.
 
All it will take is one video of young Black men making guns and the conversation will change.
 
All it will take is one video of young Black men making guns and the conversation will change.

And so will the laws... Quickly. Remember when the black panthers would walk down the street with guns in oakland?
 
All it will take is one video of young Black men making guns and the conversation will change.

Nobody gives a fuck or is afraid of young black dudes who only kill other young black dudes.

Things will only change because gun manufacturing companies don't get paid off of 3d guns. That's it.
 
And so will the laws... Quickly. Remember when the black panthers would walk down the street with guns in oakland?

:yes:

Its all good while these cacs do it. Let one of these clown ass rappers do it in a video :lol::lol::smh::itsawrap:

Congressional hearings...
 
Nobody gives a fuck or is afraid of young black dudes who only kill other young black dudes.

Things will only change because gun manufacturing companies don't get paid off of 3d guns. That's it.

Word. Or if white kids in middle America use it to shoot up a school.
 
Needs to be investing in these 3D companies. This should change everything about our world as we know it.
 
Not precise enough for me. It looked like the slide got stuck on his first shot. Last thing you need is the "replicator" gun jamming.:smh:
 
Sheeesh 3-D guns yeah like we need that, how about they put money into making 3-D cures for AIDS, 3-D employement, 3-D cure for cancer and world famine.:cool:
 
this changes....EVERYTHING

Yup. The concept of banning guns goes out the window when people can just print a new gun in their living room.

No buying, to tracking, no nothing. Totally anonymous, untrackable, and outside the control and reach of government.
 
Yup. The concept of banning guns goes out the window when people can just print a new gun in their living room.

No buying, to tracking, no nothing. Totally anonymous, untrackable, and outside the control and reach of government.

can you conceive the penalties of using one in a traditionally firearm prohibited nation like England?
 
I wonder what the penalty is going to be for having one of these guns. Is the government going to pass laws so that these printers are tracked? Gun manufacturers probably got their puppets working on the paperwork right now.
 
Sheeesh 3-D guns yeah like we need that, how about they put money into making 3-D cures for AIDS, 3-D employement, 3-D cure for cancer and world famine.:cool:

It was just a matter of time. Creating parts and tool on the fly was the original intent of the device along with possible future applications like construction in space or places where materials or supply lines are limited.

What they are doing in medicine as per your argument:
http://www.genengnews.com/gen-articles/organ-printing-from-stem-cells/4171/
 
what would be the easiest way to invest 500.00 today. Etrade or other options. That video about the gun has me wanting to jump in that should could change the world :eek::eek::eek::eek:

I use Ameritrade, but they weren't invited to buy Twitter stock, so I didn't make a shit load of money off of Twitter.:angry: The game is cold. Truth be told, you have to have some real money to make money in the stock game. :smh: I'm going to tell you like I told my daughter, take that money and do the buying and selling game on Ebay and Craiglist. you will make more money if you buy the right products to resale. People buy anything now a days. :yes:
 
The main gun manufactures isnt going to like this at all. In the coming weeks they will flood the gun forums with sock puppets telling everyone these 3D guns are not safe, misfire and all the other normal shit that happens with all guns.

These guys just created enemies....

Trust me on this fellas...this 3D gun stuff is going to change the gun game forever. ..the guns you see in the games...you will be able to create them....someone will scan all the most wanted collectibles and flood the market with them...the collectors will go crazy due to the fact you own the same gun they have but you actually take yours out and fire it. If it breaks...so fucking what...I will print another one up....
 
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