@@BrokeBoysManifesto Depending on where you live, yes. I know in CA you have to submit it to be serialized. And in most states there needs to be metal components so that the gun is detectable (as you have in yours)
@@OdinPG yeah, metal components is a ATF thing, and is California an American state still? Pretty sure them Washington and Oregon can just go ahead and join Canada already lol 😂
@@BrokeBoysManifestoYeah I live in WA and our politicians have turned Seattle into the world's biggest homeless encampment.. They've also been _trying_ to fvck us out of our 2nd A rights last few years, but that is the *one* thing we're not going for 😂 WA is still open carry, and if you have your ccl also, then your not restricted in any way that you wouldn't be anywhere else
Once i realized 3D printers would be a “thing”, i was so optimistic. I imagined gun companies making .22LR skeleton kits specially designed to be cheap and barebones and intended to be placed within a large variety of 3D printing frames. So basically, you pick up for a few hundred bucks a .22 CHAMELEON or something. Then you look thru a long list of AR, AK, Battle Rifle, Bullpup, Historical, or Futuristic frames and print out the solid body and maybe a few attachable doodads. You drop the CHAMELEON kit right into the frame, tighten a few screws, and you have yourself a functioning 10 round plinker that looks exactly like an M1 Garand or a Halo MA5B. Then you take it apart and drop it right into a new body kit. Unfortunately that never materialized.
No one is going to make that bc it loses them money. They want you to buy the full gun. You can get Mac 10 components and other components that work for multiple designs. Also quite frankly I don't think you actually understand how guns work. There's more to it than "a few detachable doodads". Since you're so brilliant why don't you make it yourself instead of wishing someone else to do it for you. Edit: and actually I don't think you understand how 3d printing works either.
@@blackbird_edits_022 it’s kinda unlikely a .22 kills you. Very possibly but kinda unlikely. They’re so small so they bounce around more if they hit you which can hit major organs. So basically his neighbors would probably think it’s an air soft being shot.
@Bigfeauxx a 22 can kill you easily. A gun is a gun and when being shot with a gun any bullet can kill you when you're being shot many times, however I don't think his neighbors are scared because they can hardly even hear the gun going off
I love it. Im glad we live in a country where ppl are 3d printing the furniture for guns and can do so legally. I 3d printed a really cool replica of the guns from rhe movie aliens and they all shoot 5.56 or 223 and if i put in the 22lr conversion kit for your ar 15 to convert to 22lr i also can shoot those. And its looks amazing and cool as well everyone at gun range asked where they could buy one and i told them i 3d lrinted them and they bought the files from me to make their own.
Where I live, perfectly legal for private use. But i cannot sell physical copies. Yet, I can sell the hard drive that contains the information on how to 3d print it.
Damn you managed to find a cmmg kit with the barrel? I've been looking on and off for years. Have had this thing printed waiting for that long. Props to you for finding one.
@@Daiquiri_YT you look like your being consistent so far, keep being consistent on your uploads even if they don’t perform well just learn from those, don’t ever expect one video is gonna blow up and make you famous, stay consistent and in a few years the results will speak for themselves, and no I’m not interested lol 😂
Printed suppressors are a thing. You can see an example on my channel. They’re 3d printed then reinforced with fiberglass cloth with epoxy resin and/or carbon fiber tubing. Then attached using a thread adapter.If printed and built correctly they can handle sustained full auto .308 fire.
Wow! 3D printed. All you need is a complete 10-22 with Charger pistol barrel! Also, you broke federal law when you put that brace on the back. Congrats!
Now we just need a very strong printable material that can be used for all parts of the machine. Make it able to pass metal detectors and whatnot. Just for whatever situation may arise.😮🎉 🤗
In the course of our conversations, there are times when our words can have unintended consequences. I recently made a comment that was meant to be humorous but instead may have caused discomfort or offense. I want to take this opportunity to clarify that what I just said was only a dark joke. Dark humor is a form of expression that attempts to find a moment of levity in serious or grim situations. However, it is also a type of humor that can easily be misinterpreted or perceived as insensitive. My intention was never to diminish the gravity of the situation or to cause anyone distress. It was an ill-considered attempt to inject some lightness into our discussion. I fully understand that humor is highly subjective and that what one person finds amusing, another may find deeply troubling. In this instance, my attempt at humor was clearly inappropriate and did not align with the sensitivities of the moment. For this, I offer my sincere apologies. Words carry significant weight, and the responsibility for how they are received rests with the speaker. I recognize that my comment was misplaced and that it failed to consider the diverse perspectives and experiences of those present. I regret any pain or discomfort it may have caused. Moving forward, I will be more mindful of the impact of my words and the context in which they are spoken. It is imperative to approach such matters with greater sensitivity and awareness, especially when dealing with topics that may be close to the hearts of others. I appreciate your understanding and patience as I reflect on this incident. It is my hope that we can continue our conversations with a renewed commitment to empathy, respect, and consideration for one another’s feelings. Thank you for allowing me to address this matter. Let us strive to communicate in ways that foster mutual respect and understanding.
That's the prettiest felony I've ever seen
Perfectly legal in America
@@BrokeBoysManifesto Depending on where you live, yes. I know in CA you have to submit it to be serialized. And in most states there needs to be metal components so that the gun is detectable (as you have in yours)
@@OdinPG yeah, metal components is a ATF thing, and is California an American state still? Pretty sure them Washington and Oregon can just go ahead and join Canada already lol 😂
@@OdinPGisnt it constitutionally protected?
@@BrokeBoysManifestoYeah I live in WA and our politicians have turned Seattle into the world's biggest homeless encampment.. They've also been _trying_ to fvck us out of our 2nd A rights last few years, but that is the *one* thing we're not going for 😂 WA is still open carry, and if you have your ccl also, then your not restricted in any way that you wouldn't be anywhere else
A family of earthworms were gunned down today in a merciless attack from the human world.
I was there!!! Talk about unprvoked attack!!!
Police think it was gang related.
This is pure out of racism
My favourite colour being purple, I’d totally print one of these
My girlfriend picked the color
@@BrokeBoysManifestohow can i make a girlfriend please give me tips
Kids in europe would love one to😂
Those barrels /bolt group/charging handles/muzzlebreak/gastubeblock/lower kits are all really cheap like maybe 200 or so all together
Let's celebrate California no background check ammo purchases online
Only printed The upper and lower hes useing real steal internals it will work 99% of the time :)
The 1% is when it explodes
Thanks for the info, one question, what kind of printer would you recommend?
@@Servin_Utah801 are you old enough?
@@ponkey-qf3yqlooks like a grown man to me
@@jaydenkoopmans4425 okay
Those squirrels wont know what hit them
does this look like a fking bb gun?
@@devonstoomuchstfu
@@devonstoomuch😂😂😂😂😂
@@devonstoomuchit’s a 22lr it’s the best for squirrels 🙈
@@assassink983 type what I said into your search bar 😭 it's hilarious.
Once i realized 3D printers would be a “thing”, i was so optimistic. I imagined gun companies making .22LR skeleton kits specially designed to be cheap and barebones and intended to be placed within a large variety of 3D printing frames. So basically, you pick up for a few hundred bucks a .22 CHAMELEON or something. Then you look thru a long list of AR, AK, Battle Rifle, Bullpup, Historical, or Futuristic frames and print out the solid body and maybe a few attachable doodads. You drop the CHAMELEON kit right into the frame, tighten a few screws, and you have yourself a functioning 10 round plinker that looks exactly like an M1 Garand or a Halo MA5B. Then you take it apart and drop it right into a new body kit. Unfortunately that never materialized.
I mean, that’s pretty much what people do with glock and a few others. You can turn them into just about anything
its getting there already allot of cool halo frames and 10/22 ak chasis out there
@@PlutoTheGodhorrible example. What do you turn a Glock into other than pdw? Ar 9 is better example
No one is going to make that bc it loses them money. They want you to buy the full gun. You can get Mac 10 components and other components that work for multiple designs. Also quite frankly I don't think you actually understand how guns work. There's more to it than "a few detachable doodads". Since you're so brilliant why don't you make it yourself instead of wishing someone else to do it for you. Edit: and actually I don't think you understand how 3d printing works either.
@@rodiculous9464 no you suck!
I couldn't imagine how terrified the neighbors are 💀
It’s a .22 dipstick
@@JohnnThaGr8 I don't know anything about guns
@@blackbird_edits_022 it’s kinda unlikely a .22 kills you. Very possibly but kinda unlikely. They’re so small so they bounce around more if they hit you which can hit major organs. So basically his neighbors would probably think it’s an air soft being shot.
@Bigfeauxx a 22 can kill you easily. A gun is a gun and when being shot with a gun any bullet can kill you when you're being shot many times, however I don't think his neighbors are scared because they can hardly even hear the gun going off
@@JohnnThaGr8its still a gun and .22 will still kill you.
that handguard looks *smoother* than average 3d printed modern AR handguard
You need to be safe dude. I'm talking SUPER SAFE 😎
So hypothetically... if I were to ask you for the build. That wouldn't be illegal?
Just use your search bar on Google
Building your own firearm is a constitutionally protected right
@@BrokeBoysManifestowhat 3d printer you use if you don’t mind me asking?
Not allowed in india it's illegal for you until u are any close relationship with political leaders or you are a gangster 🤡🍑
@@TH-camr30k.youtuberYT67probably the ender 3 v2,most people use that one
The smartest way ive seen this done. Using the cmmg .22 conversion and ar parts takes away almost every issue could run into
I fuck with it bro 💯
Lol thanks
bro pulled out the cod conversion kit tac stance build
That's sick!
Thanks 🙏
Yk that’s illegal
@@hasbulla328 doesn't have to be.
@@hasbulla328not in America
When I first saw it, I expected it’s just fall apart on the first shot
You’re BOLD for doing that. 😂
please stl file of all parts
Aye slick color approved👾🛸👌
I love it. Im glad we live in a country where ppl are 3d printing the furniture for guns and can do so legally. I 3d printed a really cool replica of the guns from rhe movie aliens and they all shoot 5.56 or 223 and if i put in the 22lr conversion kit for your ar 15 to convert to 22lr i also can shoot those. And its looks amazing and cool as well everyone at gun range asked where they could buy one and i told them i 3d lrinted them and they bought the files from me to make their own.
Where I live, perfectly legal for private use. But i cannot sell physical copies. Yet, I can sell the hard drive that contains the information on how to 3d print it.
Damn you managed to find a cmmg kit with the barrel? I've been looking on and off for years. Have had this thing printed waiting for that long. Props to you for finding one.
That’s impressive as that’s 3-D printed is a functioning weapon
It functions amazingly
@@BrokeBoysManifesto did you make it?
@@Daiquiri_YT yes this is considered a 3D printed gun so the only way it would be legal for me to own it is if I made it
@@BrokeBoysManifesto can you be 201st subscriber?
@@Daiquiri_YT you look like your being consistent so far, keep being consistent on your uploads even if they don’t perform well just learn from those, don’t ever expect one video is gonna blow up and make you famous, stay consistent and in a few years the results will speak for themselves, and no I’m not interested lol 😂
Cmmg conversation are the bomb diggity. Nice ass print my guy. I'd have gone with black personally but whatever floats your boat lol
That little gun is very cool. Works like a charm. I want one of those babies.
Decibel level?
Could you 3d print a Swiss barrel with silencing chambers..
asking for a friend.. 👀
If it’s 3D you can make it, maybe not legally or it may not work but it can be made
@@BrokeBoysManifesto Damn dood you're getting every Fed jealous with this one 😂 she is good lookin tho she'll get plenty of catcalls.
@@Kawaiijihad lol 😂
Printed suppressors are a thing. You can see an example on my channel. They’re 3d printed then reinforced with fiberglass cloth with epoxy resin and/or carbon fiber tubing. Then attached using a thread adapter.If printed and built correctly they can handle sustained full auto .308 fire.
You cant print carbon steal rifled metal barrels bro 😅🍿 rethink your statement
I’m out here tryna 3D print an airsoft aeg and now I’m here
Lol its just airsoft mom i swear
This is how you make them call their hits.
Do you know what model of printer they used
That honestly sick
John Malchovich be like "Dammmmm, Clint won't ever catch me".
Should I be scared or impressed?😂😮
maybe a little both wouldn’t hurt
Been watching for a hot minute now. About to do my first EZ22
Nice good luck
@@BrokeBoysManifestois the entire gun 3d printed or you still need metal parts?
@@Stophatingjitt metal parts
@@BrokeBoysManifesto can you order them online
@@Stophatingjitt no
Oh yeah can’t wait to get my new pc and 3D printer set up this literally top 3 reason s I want one
How you wanna do this?
😮 that is SICK
Thanks
Nice work man.
That shi straight out of cod
On god
That’s pretty neat, but I hope you made sure you’re shooting somewhere safe and people can’t hear remember safety first
Wow that’s nice looking great job.
ATF approved
Yes sir 😎
Wow, beautiful build. im hyped to see what else you make!
Thanks 🙏
In the backyard is crazy
Looks like a really fun backyard plinker
thats the best i seen maded with printer.
Runs good, what are the internals?
nice work brother
That guy is killing a lot of worms and bugs with that gun haha😊
How do I build this ASAP
what you gonna do with the gun HM
Bro ur just firing the rounds into the ground in your backyard 😂
My grandpa used to do it ALL THE TIME with EVERY one of his guns especially his revolvers😂❤
@@Firebeast4827 hopefully he doesn’t live in a suburban and liberal area 🤣🤣
@@toasty_7233 Utah 🤫🤣
Yeah a safe direction??? What is he supposed to fire in the air. Crash dummy
ATF: **Sweating profusely**
He’s right here atf agent lmaooo that things awesome
Hate to break it to you, but that’s illegal
Thought the atf would comment by now
It’s not fully 3-D, printed just the outer shell
Eh don't worry it will melt
@@whatsyddoes9148 Depends on the material
2nd states otherwise.
Cops looking for serial number💀
Serial #0000001
Next school year is going to be wild
CMMG .22 ar15 conversion spotted.
Can’t stop the signal
How do you buy the inside parts if you live in Dublin Ireland
Das dope af
On
Good shit, nice print, nice felony.
Looks killer
Cool!
Thanks
Print an frt or binary.
“Tell me you own illegal firearms without telling me you own illegal firearms”
:This guy
Nah that’s low key cool asf
What filament do you use?
Which filament did you use for the frame?
Esun, PLA+
911. What’s your emergency?
There’s gunshots in my area
DUDE, YES! How much is 3D printed? What printer did you use? I live in TX so I’m sure I can also whip up one of these, so I need info my guy!
Rainbow six siege color SG22
is it fully 3d printed?///
Bro how much fir plan
No, just the frame looks to be printed.
atf going crazy rn
Nice lil 22 🔥
Shame I can't do this. I'm in New York ...
The fgc9 can be homemade
i feel ur pain
Damn. Aren’t they regulating printers over there now? Or was that just a proposed bill
You can
Not really anything stopping you
So where can we get the build design file
The internet
The first flawless
Wow! 3D printed. All you need is a complete 10-22 with Charger pistol barrel!
Also, you broke federal law when you put that brace on the back. Congrats!
That might be illegal but unless you’re fooling
Pretty sure it’s legal … but you might piss off the atf tho
Not illegal , some ... some states ban ghost guns. But it's not illegal to build a gun.
It's not illegal I have friends that do this for fun
Nah totally legal
Are all parts printed?
no
The ATF coming after us with this one
Man got the JAK Minotaur
Did you print it yourself or someone make it for you?
You can legally make it yourself you can’t legally make it for someone or have someone make it for you.
@@BrokeBoysManifestowait so you mean anybody can make a 3d printed gun and get away scot free?
@@Yadadonb not braking any laws. This is in America though not other countries.
@@YadadonbIt's a ghost gun.. No serial numbers.. Highly illegal
@@gun1817I don’t think you know what your talking about 😂
Now we just need a very strong printable material that can be used for all parts of the machine. Make it able to pass metal detectors and whatnot. Just for whatever situation may arise.😮🎉 🤗
Uh oh , I think I need to report this comment to some higher ups
There are metal printers you know.
Bro that kinda talk gets you on a no fly list
Ah yes, because ammunition has no metal components and nitroglycerin can't be detected easily... 🤡
Good lil gun man
insane. really trying to get into this
STL file or it never happened ;)
How much? 🤔
You build it yourself with a 3D printer
That's a real gun, if you buy a 3d printed gun that will be a felony because it can't be registered
@@PratherEdits it's not a felony
@@PratherEditsUnless you go to a ffl and have it serialized
So beautiful
I Like 22s I Dont Know Why People Underestimate Them Ammo is Affordable Too
That it is
can metal dedectors at the airport detect this gun
In the course of our conversations, there are times when our words can have unintended consequences. I recently made a comment that was meant to be humorous but instead may have caused discomfort or offense. I want to take this opportunity to clarify that what I just said was only a dark joke.
Dark humor is a form of expression that attempts to find a moment of levity in serious or grim situations. However, it is also a type of humor that can easily be misinterpreted or perceived as insensitive. My intention was never to diminish the gravity of the situation or to cause anyone distress. It was an ill-considered attempt to inject some lightness into our discussion.
I fully understand that humor is highly subjective and that what one person finds amusing, another may find deeply troubling. In this instance, my attempt at humor was clearly inappropriate and did not align with the sensitivities of the moment. For this, I offer my sincere apologies.
Words carry significant weight, and the responsibility for how they are received rests with the speaker. I recognize that my comment was misplaced and that it failed to consider the diverse perspectives and experiences of those present. I regret any pain or discomfort it may have caused.
Moving forward, I will be more mindful of the impact of my words and the context in which they are spoken. It is imperative to approach such matters with greater sensitivity and awareness, especially when dealing with topics that may be close to the hearts of others.
I appreciate your understanding and patience as I reflect on this incident. It is my hope that we can continue our conversations with a renewed commitment to empathy, respect, and consideration for one another’s feelings.
Thank you for allowing me to address this matter. Let us strive to communicate in ways that foster mutual respect and understanding.
@gitarveakor6002 bro you could have just deleted the comment instead of writing a whole essay
@@TK-4044vnigga wrote the Declaration of Independence
@@TK-4044v nah I found the comment pretty funny. He just doesn't want to be canceled while still making people laugh.
@@Lotsofbluefire who's going to cancel him, people make much worse jokes in comment sections
You have made an explosive
No, he didn't?
@godlikemachine645 it's a joke my nigga
Amazing
Crazy ! Where can i find the files ?
Please dont do this in near houses if you are!
So if the cops try to locate a murder weapon, you could have already melted it down and reprinted it into like a puppy figurine or something?
Yup that’s the point.
metal melts too 🤷
This is such a strange question
@@skimsakj642 some people are strange
@@sortaspicey9278not as fast and takes a lot more heat ?
That’s pretty awesome! Is it real ?
a wwww this shifted boi is wonderful fr … I need your advices , do you think its possible to build a shifted 22lr ak ?
Very unsafe shooting the ground right in front of you
They are blank rounds
@@TyTheGreat09The dirt is moving...
@@TyTheGreat09are you blind ?
@@krissylee524 the blue tipped rounds are for training purposes and aren't real rounds I meant
Future ghost gun 😨
Agreed
Oh no!! ah g g g ghost 👻 so scary
So we're in Watch Dogs 2 😂
What filament material/brand? probably ABS? I want that exact color, it looks awesome.
That is not safe 22s Ricochet
They aren't real rounds
@@TyTheGreat09you can see the lead bullet when he loads the magazine 😂😂
They ricochet off of dirt?
Fun n games till it melts 😮
Naa it never gets that hot
I don't think 22 burns nearly enough powder... the magwell and feed ramp are all composed of metal its not plastic internals
Really pretty one
A ground hound was taken out during the making of this video