You could make most of an AR15 lower in aluminium, and the rest in plastic. The aluminium part would be a non-firearm, the plastic part would be a non-firearm.
What is the point of making 40-60-drum sized mags when they are pinned to only 5 rounds?Make the mag so it only holds five. Print it so it has an internal block. ..but make it as long as a 40 rounder
Heck....make copies of surefire 60 rounders and drum mags!!!!
Both. The dimensionally and structurally crucial parts, maybe half the lower, maybe in multiple sections. You print the rest of the lower and glue them together.So, sort of like what Glock does and use metal inserts/attachments where necessary on a polymer frame? Could be a neat idea.
Or are you talking about some sort of frankenreceiver that comes in halves and you sandwich together to make a functional whole?
I'm not pissing on anyone, I'm trying to knock some knowledge into you people before you blow something up in your face because you saw it on the internet. Just because the knowledge disagrees with you, doesn't make it wrong or "pissing" on anyone.
I've been called a lot of things in my life, but I've never been more insulted than now.Uh oh, he's trying to protect us from ourselves thank god for heroes like this hahaha
Sounds a little too ndp for my tastes.
I think the 3d printer craze is a little over hyped but it won't take long for them to be more useful at producing higher stress parts.
Money would have been better spent on a desktop CNC mill.
I've been called a lot of things in my life, but I've never been more insulted than now.
I demand an apology!
Some of you seem to be missing my point. Can a 3D printer make a firearm? Yes, its been done.
Can a Makerbot? No.
Which printer are you going to go with?I've done a lot of research on 3D printing, and I'll tell you right now PLA is NOT a material that should be used for printing firearms.
On the defcad website they advise people not to buy makerbots for two reasons. One, because they are somewhat boycotting them. Two, because these designs are best used with ABS, PLA is not advisable.
I'm also getting a printer, and it can print in ABS, but more importantly I'm buying a serious upgrade for the extruder, which should allow me to use thermoplastics of much higher temperature, such as PEEK and others. I'll post what results I get with different materials if this thread is still around.
Which printer are you going to go with?



























