There is no law that says I can't sell a bag of chips for $200 and throw in a homemade m1911 as hospitality bonus. "No officer im not selling that, it's like fortune cookie."
It’s super easy, all you have to do is buy a 3d printer, buy filament, buy a kit for the metal components, ship them to your house, learn the basics of slicer settings to calibrate the print bed, dabble in 3d modeling to customize the STL file to your liking. Print. Test. Fail. Repeat. And then you’ll have a “super easy”, “untraceable”, and “cheap” weapon!
Well what he’s saying is the media portrays 3d printed firearms as though it’s this uber simple readily accessible thing when it’s really not, and most of the people 3d printing firearms are nerds doing it as a hobby.
Note how the CBC video didn't show the METAL parts required to make it a functioning firearm? Metal parts that you can't just buy up here. Point of fact, if you try, and get caught... you might as well have the whole gun, because you will be charged as such. CBC needs to be defunded.
@@Westcoast3d2a you can rifle a barrel in your home. There are also better models of guns that could be 3D printed instead of a Glock, such as the FGC 9.
This will happen for sure at some point, or they will try to make you register your printer. But that would just mean people would have to build printers, and then they will start regulating the control boards
@@theycallme_nightmaster that's a can of worms you haven't thought out thoroughly. Arduinos, raspberry pie, diy pcbs and the stepper motor driver chips. An impossible feat to force regulations onto such a vast market.
@@phoenix-rising-86 governments are well known for making ridiculous laws that they have no feasible way of actually enforcing. See: most gun laws in the US
Folks that hate guns, you take them away, the bad guys will use knives, take knives away they will use something else. You don’t punish the world for something one person does. Punish the person. Mental health is the issue.
1000%. Too bad a lot of people nowadays don’t have the mental capacity to come to that simple and logical conclusion. Shall Not Be Infringed for a reason.
And that's assuming bad guys wouldn't just get them illegally like they do all over the world including the US. Even in Japan the Yakuza sneak in machine guns. Gun control doesn't work.
@@pumpkinpieplustacos they straight up show themselves with Glock switches which are super illegal, they never get arrested or anything. Really makes you think
@1810jeff Gun laws alone are victimless crimes. Cops love going after victimless crimes. Cops don’t like going after criminals that shoot and rob people because the cops are afraid. They would rather harass people with families and jobs that have the wrong barrel length than go after drive by shooters.
OMG How dare these citizens be allowed to make tools to protect and defend their lives from the crazy criminals our gov refuses to protect us from. BRAVO!! A slave asks for permission and a free man lives by Gods laws
Because criminals want to buy hundreds of dollars worth of expensive equipment and then spend hours and hours meticulously working on making it function properly, instead of just filing down a serial number. Riiiiight
Gun control doesn't work even in gun control utopias criminals still have access to firearms weather there smuggled, printed, or machined from steel. Banning guns only enables them to use their illegal guns because nobody can shoot em
It's easier to pass this off as a "toy", and if you already happen to have a printer, you can make one for like 10-20 bucks with all of the metal parts. It's much less suspicious to have a "toy" than a gun with a filed number.
@@fledgekingdude most people on the gun cad community aren’t criminals you’re talking like maybe 5%. Which is far less than regular society. No one is making these in huge batches and handing them out. More so unless you’re buying 100$ a lb plastic your gun will warp when it’s 90+ out. Most people just use PLA+ which doesn’t have much for heat protection and warps at 55c which isn’t very hot. People are dumb if they think this is gonna create a issue.
@@fledgekingwhat do you mean with "with all of the metal parts"? The most you can achieve is to obtain a gun frame, an incomplete one moreover, since you need the guides for the frame
They literally showed 1% of the actual time, work, research, knowledge, and so on involved. It is FAR easier for someone who wishes to have a gun for nefarious purposes to just buy a stolen one or do a straw purchase. This is 100% a hobby field only.
I saw a clip of a police chief during a news interview in Australia/NSW or wherever it was about their seizures of 3D printed guns, and he said a very small fractional percentage of 3D printed firearms are manufactured by organized crime/criminals. And the vast majority are made by hobbyists and tinkerers with interests in firearms. Criminals can just buy legitimate firearms. They don’t need plastic and metal parts cobbled together in a maaaaybe reliable and safe firearms. They want the real thing and they can afford it.
@@jorgeo1492 Great example. Many examples throughout history of not just the FGC-9, but of easy to produce firearms playing a part in the resistance or assisting partisans. The whole point of the single shot 9mm Liberator the allies dropped was for civilians or such to just pop a German soldier in the back of the head and take his firearm(s). All you need is a single 9mm and now you’ve got an MP40 or a Kar-98 or whatever. Now you’re an effective asset. Now you can take out 4 and grab 4 more for your buddies. It all plays a part.
Why is no one mentioning how complex this is and its only for the receiver, which is only the legally defined portion that makes it a gun. No fire control unit or barrel can be 3d printed. Basically you cannot 3d print whole guns, just custom receivers.
Sure, you can 3d print a gun... providing you have that gun already... you still need a metal barrel, trigger group, magazine, and of course ammunition. This is just fear mongering IMO, if you have the abilty to obtain all those parts, either you are licensed and can buy the gun ypu are printing, or you are buying the parts illegally, in which case you could probably gun buy a complete gun... this is dumb
Nope! All these parts are widely available on Ebay and many other websites Serial number is printer on the lower and that’s the part you 3d print Clearly you never seen a real gun in your life, have you?
It's hilarious to me how they make it look. They have everyone thinking you can just go buy a 3d printer and start supplying the world with super secret deadly accurate weapons of destruction. If you know nothing about this stuff, your not just going to go grab a printer and start cranking out firearms. There's a lot you need to be educated on to make a reliable and consistent firearm. So if your worried about your neighbors 12 year old gansta son getting that shiney new 3d printer for Christmas, rest assured the only thing he's going to be printing are benchy boats and that it would be easier for him to aquire a gun some other way than it would be for him to make a "ghost gun" in his secret laboratory......
For those who think that this might be an advertisement- IT IS- for those who love guns! Just like those that hate 'em this is a topic to discuse and ban every and each one of 'em if possible! The thing is there's no ways that the flow of firearms can be stopped!!
Dont even need a 3D Printer. Anyone can easily modify steel pipe, and a nail to make a single shot gun. It would be just as powerful as a professionally manufactured gun.
@@PropGuru702 Of course not but most people that see it would not realize what it was, and itll still blow someones head off, and thats just the most basic example, as there are more complex designs easily made from standard Home Depot supplies. A killer would Just need one to catch a cop off guard, and obtain the cops firearm. All sorts of firearms can be built with very basic parts, and minimal fabrication skills. The 3D printed guns dont come out perfect as soon as someone buys a printer. Its a steep learning curve, and takes a lot of trial & error to get knowledgeable enough to build a safe, and dependable piece. All through modern history, actual criminals never had a problem obtaining as many firearms as they wanted, and many wouldnt even bother going through the difficulty of learning to build them, since they could easily buy or barter for them. My point is, where theres a will theres a way, and besides its usually decent people involved with this hobby, or skill.
@@PaddyBoyBKLYN whoa man lol. That was a helluva response for my 8 word comment that was very obviously a joke. But... Since you opened the metaphorical "can of worms" on me, I'll gladly share my experience with the things you're speaking on. First of all, I'm very active in the 3D2A community and have been an Alpha and Beta tester for many designs that have been made public. So I am more than familiar with what it takes to successfully print frames and receivers, FCGs, accessories, as well as designs that actually use zero conventional firearm parts at all. But before 3d printing was an accessible technology in civilian market, there has been countless designs that perform just as well if not better than conventional manufactured guns. Such as the infamous lutty. With nothing more than a trip to just about any home improvement store and a half way decent understanding of how to correctly use an angle grinder and a flux core welder, someone could easily assemble a fully automatic SMG in a single day. And while you are 100% correct that inherently bad people who have intentions to harm someone will indeed find a way, to think that they wouldn't bother with attempting to build one themselves is completely false. There are thousands of videos on this platform alone that show teenagers or young adults who have built their own when they honestly have no business being around a firearm to begin with. Furthermore, just like with every other street "industry" that exists, (drugs, stolen property, cars, human trafficking, etc) there is quite often an "armorer" who has perfected these 3d printed pieces and sells ready to go kits to anyone with the money. So to think that they can't or won't bother with 80% kits, 3d printed throw aways, zip guns etc is naive and dangerous.
@@PropGuru702 Its a topic im very interested in, and im also pursuing my FFL to manufacture, and sell. Its not that criminals wont build them, but your average street thug isnt the type to make it an epidemic. Ive seen the morons on social media as well, but theyre their own worse enemy, as theyre snitching on their own illegal actions with every upload, because the clout is just too tempting for them as it seems. Its far easier for crime syndicates to straw purchase, as they always have. Unless they start mass printing in a warehouse somewhere in Chicago, ya really cant say itll never happen. When it comes to printing, personally ive not seen that become a fad yet among the criminals, and the statisics would also reflect it. But regardless when it comes to freedom its not perfect, as evil people will always find any edge to do their dirty deeds, but there are far more good people using the technology to express their freedoms and thats the beauty that i appreciate.
Printing parts for guns is not printing guns. You still need a full metal upper and if you 3d print the whole thing you get one shot and it's in pieces
I love guns, 3d printing made that possible i like making toys for myself as an adult because well you could add a lot of attachments and sayifying like stressshot just requires imagibation and engineering
They're ignoring the fact that you still need internals at the very least. They only printed the lower, so not really that big of a deal. You can make a lower from a piece of wood.
blatant propaganda, they forgot to leave out the part that these “3d printed guns” are just gun lowers, which are not illegal or regulated as far as i know becuase you can’t shoot with just a gun lower, they miss out the part where they get the firing mechanism and the slide from a real gun which is registered and the serial number is still on the upper 😂😂😂
“Without anyone knowing” .. uh yeah? Its my property nobody else’s business. Why in the world would i tell anyone? The government says it okay as long as i pay an extortion fee then they turn a blind eye to it.
You mean to tell me Americans have the right and freedom by making their own gun handles and accessories? You mean that regardless of their legality people sell these accessories to mass thousands but someone with their own right is definitely not allowed to manufacture their own accessories…
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That's a good style lower looks nice 👍 the more access everyday people have to a firearm the less crime can be committed without someone stopping it keep it up!
Is this supposed to be an advertisement? Because that's what it looks like.
I had the same thought, this is honestly NOT a good video idea.
Just Google what's on the guys shirt.
@@Santiago-sh3cq well I guess my neck got red from all these hours in the hot sun build jst connectors and writing the firmware to control my voron
@@Santiago-sh3cq sure if building robots that make gun's makes me a hick then I don't want to be anything else.
@@Santiago-sh3cq also says the person who is to embarrassed to use their own face.
ATF should be demolished and its leaders subjected to a bag of feathers.
Don’t forget the tar first!
I want my pistol braces!!
AMEN
The ATF will pay for the atrocities they committed in Waco and Ruby Ridge
@@Galm1Cipher0 IDK, but they are still at it today....
Perfectly legal in America to make your own gun, it becomes a felony when you sell it unless you are FFL
Depends on your pov
thx🥰🥰🥰
You can sell guns without an FFL
There is no law that says I can't sell a bag of chips for $200 and throw in a homemade m1911 as hospitality bonus.
"No officer im not selling that, it's like fortune cookie."
@AbolishTheATF Yes, but you can not manufacture guns with the INTENET to sell unless you have an FFL
Awesome hopefully more Canadians do this y'all's government is evil
@@rxmz300 making it illegal just to own files
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@@Springbreak69Pretty much impossible to enforce.
Hell yah
Yeah and so is our government
I can make a crossbow from wood, ban trees
You can make a cannon out of logs, ban trees
Damn dude you got the whole crowd laughing 😐 it’s like cross brows have higher fore than guns in America oh wait 😮
People can suixide eating soaps and shampoo ban them
"It can be done in someone's living room, or a closet, and nobody would ever even know"... JUST THE WAY ITS SUPPOSED TO BE.
Just as the founding fathers intended 😌
Glad to see people exercise their God given rights
Facts
Lol imagine god with dual wielding AKs
@@Ezio-Auditore94That would be awesome.
GOD definitely would have Gold AKs
@@PaddyBoyBKLYN White wood stock and gold plated AKs
@@Ezio-Auditore94 I have that on a shirt
Ghost guns, ghost cars, ghost computers. Anything else ghosting today?
The new ATF rulings are Ghost Government.
Women ghosting 😂
@@NunYaBiz1313😂😂
😮
War is turning people into ghosts.
Trudeau: "We are thinking about the wellness of Canadian People, that's why we will ban 3D printers and put a carbon tax on plastic wireframe" 🤣
It's called filament.
You think his head would explode when he found out how easy it is to make a printer?
I don't fully understand Canadian law but since 3D printers have so many uses, wouldn't it be a major uphill battle to ban them over one single use?
@@mikeyunovapix7181yep
@@paintballercali Yes, I hope
It’s super easy, all you have to do is buy a 3d printer, buy filament, buy a kit for the metal components, ship them to your house, learn the basics of slicer settings to calibrate the print bed, dabble in 3d modeling to customize the STL file to your liking. Print. Test. Fail. Repeat. And then you’ll have a “super easy”, “untraceable”, and “cheap” weapon!
The idea is to put the work in now, so you have it when it becomes necessary later. Truely beutiful
Well what he’s saying is the media portrays 3d printed firearms as though it’s this uber simple readily accessible thing when it’s really not, and most of the people 3d printing firearms are nerds doing it as a hobby.
Note how the CBC video didn't show the METAL parts required to make it a functioning firearm? Metal parts that you can't just buy up here. Point of fact, if you try, and get caught... you might as well have the whole gun, because you will be charged as such.
CBC needs to be defunded.
You Canadians need to do more of this. Your government hates you!
Canadians can’t buy any essential parts including the slides, barrels, lpk’s, and probably can’t get the files without some type of VPN
@@pokingfun4008 it is true you can’t sell parts outside the us wtf are you talking about😂
@@pokingfun4008 your saying you can order glock slides and parts kits online in Canada?? Wtf are you smoking
@@Westcoast3d2a you can rifle a barrel in your home. There are also better models of guns that could be 3D printed instead of a Glock, such as the FGC 9.
But theres no mass shootings in Canada, is there?
Sounds like a fun activity for you and your whole family 😂
My 3 y/o daughter loves helping. She calls it "going to work". Lol
@@MiddletonMade3D Your hot pocket chassis is fire
But what little Timmy didn't knew was that those guns weren't toys. Or at least that was what her sister's brain on the wall led him to believe
@@Ezio-Auditore94 you’re the one that gave the hypothetical child the hypothetical gun, not anyone else here.
@@manbabymonke Dude, it's a "little Timmy" joke, nothing more than that
Yup. I'm buying a 3d printer now. Creating firearms with no one ever knowing. The way the world should be.
Hell yeah brother
U just told them.
@@deathunitesus2135yep the user just told the world.
Where do I buy just the slide, barrel and what not?
@@paintballercali how
So let me guess canda is gonna ban 3d printers
This will happen for sure at some point, or they will try to make you register your printer. But that would just mean people would have to build printers, and then they will start regulating the control boards
@@theycallme_nightmaster that's a can of worms you haven't thought out thoroughly. Arduinos, raspberry pie, diy pcbs and the stepper motor driver chips. An impossible feat to force regulations onto such a vast market.
@@phoenix-rising-86 governments are well known for making ridiculous laws that they have no feasible way of actually enforcing. See: most gun laws in the US
canda
A NY politician already introduced a bill to register 3d printers
Printer goes Brrrr
I support this because the ATF ruined owning a normal boom boom stick for me. So many uncanny regulations that make no sense.
I know it's expensive but they make metal 3d printers too.
Folks that hate guns, you take them away, the bad guys will use knives, take knives away they will use something else. You don’t punish the world for something one person does. Punish the person. Mental health is the issue.
1000%. Too bad a lot of people nowadays don’t have the mental capacity to come to that simple and logical conclusion. Shall Not Be Infringed for a reason.
And the funny part is when you outlaw guns, it only puts law abiding citizens in danger.
@@Skidmark0606 wrong country in the video...
And that's assuming bad guys wouldn't just get them illegally like they do all over the world including the US. Even in Japan the Yakuza sneak in machine guns. Gun control doesn't work.
It’s a lot easier to defend yourself from a knife than a gun.
ohh no a macine that can make guns.. if only there was not CNC machines that can do the same. in your living room.....
Normal guns are already not much more traceable than a TV with a serial number
Especially because criminals can and do just remove the numbers, serialization doesn't help solve crimes anymore.
@@1810jeffunless they show the guns in music videos being recorded by 4k cameras 💀
@@pumpkinpieplustacos they straight up show themselves with Glock switches which are super illegal, they never get arrested or anything. Really makes you think
@1810jeff Gun laws alone are victimless crimes. Cops love going after victimless crimes. Cops don’t like going after criminals that shoot and rob people because the cops are afraid. They would rather harass people with families and jobs that have the wrong barrel length than go after drive by shooters.
PEOPLE NEED TO GET LIFE FOR THESE GUNS
OMG How dare these citizens be allowed to make tools to protect and defend their lives from the crazy criminals our gov refuses to protect us from. BRAVO!! A slave asks for permission and a free man lives by Gods laws
Because criminals want to buy hundreds of dollars worth of expensive equipment and then spend hours and hours meticulously working on making it function properly, instead of just filing down a serial number. Riiiiight
Gun control doesn't work even in gun control utopias criminals still have access to firearms weather there smuggled, printed, or machined from steel. Banning guns only enables them to use their illegal guns because nobody can shoot em
It's easier to pass this off as a "toy", and if you already happen to have a printer, you can make one for like 10-20 bucks with all of the metal parts. It's much less suspicious to have a "toy" than a gun with a filed number.
@@fledgekingdude most people on the gun cad community aren’t criminals you’re talking like maybe 5%. Which is far less than regular society.
No one is making these in huge batches and handing them out.
More so unless you’re buying 100$ a lb plastic your gun will warp when it’s 90+ out. Most people just use PLA+ which doesn’t have much for heat protection and warps at 55c which isn’t very hot.
People are dumb if they think this is gonna create a issue.
@@fledgekingwhat do you mean with "with all of the metal parts"? The most you can achieve is to obtain a gun frame, an incomplete one moreover, since you need the guides for the frame
@@thekidd2323 LOL, love guns and 3d printing, I'm trying to play devil's advocate a little bit 😄
God bless jstark
Time to ban high capacity clip, fully semi automatic assault 3D printers.
“Without anyone knowing” YES! That’s the best part🎉
I don’t understand why we need to shoot ghosts though? Haven’t they been through enough?
more 3d printed guns we need them
Was on the fence about buying a 3d printer, thanks, just ordered!
Sweet advertising
They literally showed 1% of the actual time, work, research, knowledge, and so on involved.
It is FAR easier for someone who wishes to have a gun for nefarious purposes to just buy a stolen one or do a straw purchase. This is 100% a hobby field only.
Nefarious is a funny word
I saw a clip of a police chief during a news interview in Australia/NSW or wherever it was about their seizures of 3D printed guns, and he said a very small fractional percentage of 3D printed firearms are manufactured by organized crime/criminals. And the vast majority are made by hobbyists and tinkerers with interests in firearms. Criminals can just buy legitimate firearms. They don’t need plastic and metal parts cobbled together in a maaaaybe reliable and safe firearms. They want the real thing and they can afford it.
100% ? What about the people of Myanmar using them to defend themselves from the military? It's not just a hobby for people in say the UK either
@@jorgeo1492 Great example. Many examples throughout history of not just the FGC-9, but of easy to produce firearms playing a part in the resistance or assisting partisans. The whole point of the single shot 9mm Liberator the allies dropped was for civilians or such to just pop a German soldier in the back of the head and take his firearm(s). All you need is a single 9mm and now you’ve got an MP40 or a Kar-98 or whatever. Now you’re an effective asset. Now you can take out 4 and grab 4 more for your buddies. It all plays a part.
Thanks for the video!
Awesome! I can’t wait to print one! ❤️❤️
Why is no one mentioning how complex this is and its only for the receiver, which is only the legally defined portion that makes it a gun. No fire control unit or barrel can be 3d printed. Basically you cannot 3d print whole guns, just custom receivers.
Pointless the parts that are metal cost more then just buying a Glock!
Or any gun it’s used on
In Baltimore recently, they confiscated 500 of these 3d guns from someones house a guy was selling them.
If Im thinking of the same story, he was selling 80% lowers, which are not federally classified as firearms.
Sure, you can 3d print a gun... providing you have that gun already... you still need a metal barrel, trigger group, magazine, and of course ammunition.
This is just fear mongering IMO, if you have the abilty to obtain all those parts, either you are licensed and can buy the gun ypu are printing, or you are buying the parts illegally, in which case you could probably gun buy a complete gun... this is dumb
Nope!
All these parts are widely available on Ebay and many other websites
Serial number is printer on the lower and that’s the part you 3d print
Clearly you never seen a real gun in your life, have you?
To add to the previous comment, barrel can be made using ECM (electro chemical machining) using a pipe, a water pump, and a power supply.
Its not illegal to buy spare parts for your gun when it breaks and you have to repair it.
The good old loop hole around gun laws
Inner components are not printed and it is legal. Printed frames.
It's hilarious to me how they make it look. They have everyone thinking you can just go buy a 3d printer and start supplying the world with super secret deadly accurate weapons of destruction. If you know nothing about this stuff, your not just going to go grab a printer and start cranking out firearms. There's a lot you need to be educated on to make a reliable and consistent firearm. So if your worried about your neighbors 12 year old gansta son getting that shiney new 3d printer for Christmas, rest assured the only thing he's going to be printing are benchy boats and that it would be easier for him to aquire a gun some other way than it would be for him to make a "ghost gun" in his secret laboratory......
I absolutely love the ghost gunner machine
For those who think that this might be an advertisement- IT IS- for those who love guns!
Just like those that hate 'em this is a topic to discuse and ban every and each one of 'em if possible!
The thing is there's no ways that the flow of firearms can be stopped!!
Dont even need a 3D Printer.
Anyone can easily modify steel pipe, and a nail to make a single shot gun.
It would be just as powerful as a professionally manufactured gun.
Just wouldn't have the same rate of fire lol.
@@PropGuru702
Of course not but most people that see it would not realize what it was, and itll still blow someones head off, and thats just the most basic example, as there are more complex designs easily made from standard Home Depot supplies.
A killer would Just need one to catch a cop off guard, and obtain the cops firearm.
All sorts of firearms can be built with very basic parts, and minimal fabrication skills.
The 3D printed guns dont come out perfect as soon as someone buys a printer. Its a steep learning curve, and takes a lot of trial & error to get knowledgeable enough to build a safe, and dependable piece.
All through modern history, actual criminals never had a problem obtaining as many firearms as they wanted, and many wouldnt even bother going through the difficulty of learning to build them, since they could easily buy or barter for them.
My point is, where theres a will theres a way, and besides its usually decent people involved with this hobby, or skill.
@@PaddyBoyBKLYN whoa man lol. That was a helluva response for my 8 word comment that was very obviously a joke.
But... Since you opened the metaphorical "can of worms" on me, I'll gladly share my experience with the things you're speaking on.
First of all, I'm very active in the 3D2A community and have been an Alpha and Beta tester for many designs that have been made public. So I am more than familiar with what it takes to successfully print frames and receivers, FCGs, accessories, as well as designs that actually use zero conventional firearm parts at all.
But before 3d printing was an accessible technology in civilian market, there has been countless designs that perform just as well if not better than conventional manufactured guns. Such as the infamous lutty. With nothing more than a trip to just about any home improvement store and a half way decent understanding of how to correctly use an angle grinder and a flux core welder, someone could easily assemble a fully automatic SMG in a single day.
And while you are 100% correct that inherently bad people who have intentions to harm someone will indeed find a way, to think that they wouldn't bother with attempting to build one themselves is completely false. There are thousands of videos on this platform alone that show teenagers or young adults who have built their own when they honestly have no business being around a firearm to begin with. Furthermore, just like with every other street "industry" that exists, (drugs, stolen property, cars, human trafficking, etc) there is quite often an "armorer" who has perfected these 3d printed pieces and sells ready to go kits to anyone with the money. So to think that they can't or won't bother with 80% kits, 3d printed throw aways, zip guns etc is naive and dangerous.
@@PropGuru702
Its a topic im very interested in, and im also pursuing my FFL to manufacture, and sell.
Its not that criminals wont build them, but your average street thug isnt the type to make it an epidemic.
Ive seen the morons on social media as well, but theyre their own worse enemy, as theyre snitching on their own illegal actions with every upload, because the clout is just too tempting for them as it seems.
Its far easier for crime syndicates to straw purchase, as they always have. Unless they start mass printing in a warehouse somewhere in Chicago, ya really cant say itll never happen. When it comes to printing, personally ive not seen that become a fad yet among the criminals, and the statisics would also reflect it.
But regardless when it comes to freedom its not perfect, as evil people will always find any edge to do their dirty deeds, but there are far more good people using the technology to express their freedoms and thats the beauty that i appreciate.
thanks for telling me i could do this with my 3d printer!
Yes smart people are arming themselves ❤
No criminal would ever do this because it takes time and skill
Awesome, spread the news to everyone... I swear, reporters don't think sometimes.
Fun fact: people have always been able to do this from the inception of the nation
Printing parts for guns is not printing guns. You still need a full metal upper and if you 3d print the whole thing you get one shot and it's in pieces
Thats crazy, could you tell me more? Like step by step instructions i can follow at home?
What is the material?
Pla+
Good luck getting the STL
People would be astonished with what you can do with a pipe and shotgun shell
Awesome this is actually great for law abiding citizens
Now libs can never have a gun free world
ATF sitting back like yup that’s a lie 😂
Yes anyone can make one, and that’s a good thing!
You can also make a shotgun all made from parta sold at the hardware store....it's much easier than the the hassle of 3d printing.
You can’t 3d print the entire gun… therefore the purchases of the other gun components are traceable…
Our good oul constitutional right to make these things and I love it
Well thats concerning
not really because you REALLY need to know what youre doing
No it’s not
Were gonna want these when the aliens attack😂
You can't stop the signal.
Love it, how it SHOULD be
Oh my gosh, how horrible. Someone should put me in contact with these people so i can tell them exactly how i feel.
God bless them
Cool, everyone should have guns.
I love guns, 3d printing made that possible i like making toys for myself as an adult because well you could add a lot of attachments and sayifying like stressshot just requires imagibation and engineering
great stuff... can't stop the signal
That’s awsome! Love the new trend
They're ignoring the fact that you still need internals at the very least. They only printed the lower, so not really that big of a deal. You can make a lower from a piece of wood.
Not a huge supporter of ghost guns but I understand
Ghost Guns are the only way to deter a Ghost Government.
And the ATF are trying to stop this 😂 Good luck taking away a gun Which is untraceable.
Without anyone knowing yeah like Ik what my neighbors are doing everyday
This warms my heart ❤😊
blatant propaganda, they forgot to leave out the part that these “3d printed guns” are just gun lowers, which are not illegal or regulated as far as i know becuase you can’t shoot with just a gun lower, they miss out the part where they get the firing mechanism and the slide from a real gun which is registered and the serial number is still on the upper 😂😂😂
BEAUTIFUL
“Without anyone knowing”
.. uh yeah? Its my property nobody else’s business. Why in the world would i tell anyone? The government says it okay as long as i pay an extortion fee then they turn a blind eye to it.
So if you fully assemble and make parts to build a car that’s a ghost car?
Y’all know we are allowed to build our own guns in metal…. So wtf is the big deal if it’s plastic?
"These guns can be printed in a living room or closet, without anyone knowing"
Yes, yes, that's the entire point :-)
Just makes me want to do it more
WHAT?!!! Sheer insanity!!! 😨
Heck yeah!!! If you own a 3d printer and aren’t printing guns, you are lying lol.
Nah i make stuff to sell so I can buy real guns
Good.
The government hates competition.
It’s cool to see how far we come, but scary non the least !
And it's a piece of plastic crap. Guns should by made with metal only
polymer has left the chat
This feels elegal to watch
This makes me wana buy a 3d printer
You mean to tell me Americans have the right and freedom by making their own gun handles and accessories? You mean that regardless of their legality people sell these accessories to mass thousands but someone with their own right is definitely not allowed to manufacture their own accessories…
This is Canadian news. They don't have a 2nd ammendment. That's why Castro Jr. wants to disarm people who live around grizzly bears and wolves..
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What 3d printer is that ?
That's a good style lower looks nice 👍 the more access everyday people have to a firearm the less crime can be committed without someone stopping it keep it up!
Spread that signal! 😂🤣
How do you get the blueprint?
Did the guy get life for the rifle shotgun? Who was it intended to scare? 😂
Ghost guns? 😂😂😂😂😂
How much filament does this take?
This is literally an advertisement lmao. Stock prices for 3D printer companies is about to skyrocket
Damn. Ordering my 3D printer today.
Damn I just wish I could afford a 3d printer now
You can buy an ender3 for less than $200
@@jarrydhorn7049 hmm... intresting.
I got my ender 3 V2 brand new for $99 at microcenter.
@@PerennialWheatit works good?
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Fgc long live jstark
Where can I get the ghost gun kit