FYI I love in the UK we are allowed to own firearns but it's restricted alot more than America. Sadly alot of the people here are too ill informed to know this and mostly believe all guns are illegal.
Based on the presenters behavior in this video, I think it's best if UK Citizens avoided firearms. You have some sort of cultural hoplophobia that will be hard to overcome anytime soon. You were "terrified" of plastic parts. You had to present yourself as "scared" almost every other minute. After you fired the one and only shot, you showed yourself to be "Traumatized". My grandfather, who was from Coventry and survived the Blitz, would be ashamed of what the English have become.
@rjward1775 it was a blank due to British "health & safety" and insurance purposes. It was very lame. That firearm won't cycle with just a blank. Incredibly frustrating.
Pull your head out your ass, there's thousands of people who still shoot in the UK. British "journalists" are establishment clowns, they'd never send somebody who actually knew shit to make one of these documentaries because that kind of person wouldn't make it into a hit piece on firearms.
this feels like a parody of british state run media and his strange choice of dr seuss wig and glasses with the toddler outfit really helps lol every time he held the pistol grip on its own and stared in awe i nearly pissed myself laughing
Also he did have "gun parts", he had a stock and a AR-15 style grip. Those are used on nerf blasters, paintball markers, and airsoft guns. Y'all are dumb.
@ he’s British. P.A Luty was British. He’s from the same nation as the man that kicked of diy gun making at home. Btw guns are not scary they are super safe unless you do something wrong. Self defense and preservation is also in our DNA
As someone who has worked with manufactorers of 3d printers the “signal” is maybe a year or two away from being stopped, new printers being built can detect if you are printing a weapon part and will not print it, exactly like normal printers do when you try to print money.
There are a couple of problems with this. Not even counting the software side, we have printers that never even connect to WiFi. Say they ban printers that can operate themselves, there will be a black market for the legacy models that could operate by themselves. These are also able to produce parts to make other printers. It's really not as simple as detecting firearm components either. How do you stop someone printing airsoft parts under this new law? How about model toy guns? The lines blur a lot when they all look the same. Even then, what's to stop me disconnecting the camera in a printer? Even if it had to function with the camera, it would always be possible to tka the camera out and move it elsewhere where you can't see what is printing. Tackling the FGC-9 and other 3D-printed firearms, if we decide to, is not a simple endeavour. Even if the government worked with Microsoft to have Windows somehow detect it, people who find out about this will just get burner computers that never go online, thus never reporting them. Force them to connect online? They will build housing to block all signals from getting out. Now this stuff is out there, you can't stop it so simply. I think that unless governments took draconian measures, it would be impossible honestly.
@@ISpillSprite there are a lot of difficulties that come along with it for sure, but now that the most powerful people in america are fearing their life could end by a 3d printed gun a lot of money and influence will probably speed up this process
@@MyktybekOrolbai1 Yeah no, absolutely not 🤣 There will ALWAYS be open source printers from China, such as Sovol or Qidi. If one still doesn't trust that, you can build your own printer right at home. Look at "THE 100" printer.
@Drewwku there is no federal law stopping you from selling a homemade (non-NFA) gun to someone who lives in your state and isn't a prohibited person. Some states restrict this, but on a federal level, an FFL is not required, and you're not required to let your local PD know. Where people get in trouble is manufacturing for the purpose of selling. That's difficult to prove one way or another, though.
I'm a Brit who just learned 3D printing over the summer to build my own guns as a hobby legally in America, I friggin find this documentary quite frustrating. This guy is scaremongering, really like have u ever tried acquiring all the parts in the UK to build it? No? It's doable but close to impossible. Also where will u get the ammo? I really dislike the aesthetic of the FGC9 and have avoided building it... This video just gave me the vigor to build it just out of spite. 🖕
She is exactly the wrong person to be an MP. Absolutely 0 emotional maturity. The world is not bubble wrapped. Knives are sold in every store, cars are available to anyone, fire is completely uncontrollable. Speech, communication and self defense are the rights we have as humans.
@@lmaololovsky if you're not a moron who believes in fancy imaginary pals, they're actually given by agreements between people and signed into law. if someone decides to take those rights away, your god will do nothing for you.
And anyone can kill anyone else with a rock just like our great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great great, great, great, grand daddies did. They just had to have the intent and picked it up off the ground (it was also the cheapest date back in their day.)
@@pekoplants4073 How scary the world must feel when you can be terrified of diagrams. Just wait until somebody tells them about libraries. Call it "an untraceable ghost internet, containing everything from extremist ideologies to blueprints for weaponry, all accessible without oversight, surveillance, accountability, or even a background check. The only rule in these shadowy buildings is that of silence, perhaps to maintain plausible deniability for the owners" and they'll ban them by 2026.
5:00 The printer you're looking at there is £1000. For £400 you could buy a mini lathe, for £700 you could buy a mini milling machine. For almost the same price you could make a fully metal weapon. Or look at designs like the British Sten or Australian Owen Gun. If you put three pipes, a big spring and a block of metal together in the right way you can make a runaway machine gun that won't stop firing until it's empty. Making it semi-auto is actually more work. This scares you because it looks more professional than a simple tube zipgun, not because it's more deadly.
@@nba5130 Humans invented guns 1000 years ago. We invented 30 round repeating rifles in the 1630s. We invented machine guns 250 years ago. If you live in the UK, and depending on your age, either your great-grandparents or your great-great-grandparents could legally buy a pistol at 18 years old specifically for the purpose of self defence with no certificates or police interviews. Semi-auto rifles weren't banned until 1988, handguns weren't banned until 1997. This paralysing fear of weapons and the belief that only the government can protect us from ourselves is a pretty recent phenomenon, and the idea that certain knowledge is so dangerous that possessing it should be illegal is a brand new idea, at least within the UK. Ultimately there's nothing wrong with knowing some history, or understanding how things are made. If you genuinely want to improve safety those might be among the most important skills
I don't know about the UK but in the US you can get an Ender 3 Pro for less than $100. An angle grinder and a battery charger are needed for the metal bits. A welder is also useful but not strictly necessary.
NEXT 4 Crime is going to Expose How Dangerous it is that these inconspicuous & inexpensive pieces of flat metal can be sharpened at home to make a GHOST KNIFE and how dangerous it is for the UK if they fell into the wrong hands😂🙉🙈🙊
omg I didn't catch that at first but you're totally right. That's really sad, and frankly, unethical to doctor the footage to make it look like he's actually firing the weapon.
If you notice the reflection behind them, this was either great editing and they included the muzzle flash and the reflected lighting even in the window, or he was firing blanks. You can actually see in 12:56 that they had blanks ready to load.
@@davidgriffin7521good spot. Either way, firing blanks completely defeats the purpose of the point he is trying to make which is that they “easily” made a working firearm. If they did, why is he shooting blanks? Makes no sense. It’s a lot easier to build a blank firer than a working firearm. Now, i know the FGC9 is absolutely capable of firing, so why do this?
True and making them takes some tools and time. I’ve made those parts and while not extremely difficult I wouldn’t be able to do it without the very detailed guide.
13:55 That shot looked extremely fake. Zero recoil, the bolt didn't move at all, and that muzzle flash was way bigger than I'd expect. Did you use a blank or did you add the noise and muzzle flash digitally? If you were going to fake it what was the point of going to the US, it would have been exactly as real if you'd faked it in the UK?
Yes they were absolutely shooting blanks, rewind a little bit and you can see the blanks on the table 👍 In twitter the guy said they used blanks for insurance reasons
To paraphrase Seneca, "It's just a tool in the killer's hand." You see a firearm as a tool to hurt people; I see a firearm as a tool to protect myself and other innocents.
wow this is so true, anyone anywhere in the UK can make a gun, an effective gun that’s seen real world combat fighting an oppressive military junta. the UK government should indeed keep this in mind. not like they can do anything about it.
No they cant. this is a gross exaggeration of what is actually possible. The average person, even an experienced engineer would have serious problems making this without buying in parts. You can print as many parts as you want its not a gun without a good barrel. And a 3d printed barrel is just not going to work. Then you need the firing mechanism...
@@colinjones9211the FGC9 barrel isn’t 3d printed. It’s metal pipe and then is electric-etch rifled and chambered. You print the jig and wrap wire through it and rifle it in your bathtub. It functions perfectly and is accurate, as accurate as a 9mm needs to be. The trigger can either be from a real AR, airsoft, or printed in the mk2 version. People have built these in college dorms and huts in Myanmar. And they work, they’ve been used in combat
He says he had to go somewhere its legal to finish making the gun but I reckon he didn't realise you needed to actually manufacture some of the parts and assumed you'd just be able to 3D print it all so he had to go get someone with basic tool knowledge to make it for him
Unfortunately, once again the emphasis is on 3d printers. In reality a gun is a barrel and a firing mechanism. The plastic bits are useless without them. Gun barrels are not easy to make or come across in the UK. Fire control mechanisms are even harder to get. Not so in the US. There is no serial numbers on barrels and most fire control mechanisms are not serialised either. They can be purchased by anyone. This is the real problem. A gun that is 3d printed without a barrel or firing mechanism is no different to a carving knife without a blade. Just a plastic handle.
I just want to point out that your solution to the idea of someone illegally manufacturing a firearm is to make the possession of the designs for the firearm illegal. If someone has decided to break the law to make a firearm, why would they not be willing to break the law to acquire the designs for that firearm. They are already breaking laws, has any criminal ever stopped mid crime and said "nope, I'm out, thats one law too many"?
If various UK governments (both Conservative and Labor) over the last 50 years stopped passing emotionally driven knee-jerk legislation against anything with a trigger or blade and made owning a simple gun into this big highly restricted stringent process whilst also indoctrinating millions of people into thinking that owning and carrying a gun is "taboo" then there probably wouldn't be this "issue" of people 3D printing homemade guns. Gun laws is an area where the UK (and other nations) have it all twisted. Instead they should loosen gun laws in certain areas and promote gun safety, training and education to make guns more "mainstream" and understood. This is literally what various European nations do like Switzerland for example where they have about 3 million guns for a population of about 8 million people, yet it's one of the safety nations on Earth with little gun crime. UK needs to drop this weird cringe mindset of being scared of what is essentially a man/machine made device that's no different to owning and using a car or chainsaw or computer for example. Stop being a nanny state trying to make everything pink and fluffy whilst trying to legislate away anything that's "scary" becuase the government said so.
This is very biased and misleading as to how easy these can be made. Anyone can sharpen a stick and make a lethal weapon. Anyone with a lathe and milling machine and the knowledge can make any firearm they like 🤷🏻♂️
I just flew to the other side of the world, needed a gun expert for assembly and had to purchase factory parts (non restricted of the shelf parts in the US, that are restricted in the UK) .... I CANT BELIVE HOW EASY THIS IS !!!!
I'm sorry but I have to inform the uninformed. He printed "2 handles", they might as well have been kitchen cupboard handles. They were NOT firearms nor significant parts. The barrel, bolt/firing pin and lower/upper receiver were the main firearm components and mostly made in a machine shop (NOT PRINTABLE!!!!) This video was made by someone that knows NOTHING about firearms to scare people that know nothing about firearms. It is misleading and unrealistic.
Very misleading and scaremongering, numerous times you refer to it as "fully" 3D printed. IT IS NOT FULLY 3D PRINTED! You are printing a plastic shell that are purely for aesthetic purposes. The parts that actually make it a gun need to be metal, the metal barrel, springs, bolt, receiver, bullets and various other parts that you cannot 3D print in plastic hence why you had to go to Florida to source these metal parts.. Without metal barrels etc the best you can fire is foam darts, THAT is what you can 3D print in your bedroom. It's like they've went half way through filming the documentary without doing any research and just said ah f*** it we have to ship it, we'll just lie and gaslight our viewers with misleading lies that you can print the entire thing in your bedroom, what a waste of money on reporting this nonsense.
Your goal is to criminalize information? It must seem really scary that people might know something and you don't think they should. "It's so easy" but it's not. The procedure for making a barrel is quite complicated and time consuming. While it's possible to make a complete firearm at home it's not quite click and print easy. Sure you can make some items with little effort but some items are difficult. Then there is the issue of the ammo. I doubt you can just pick up ammo at the shops like a bag of crisps. You had help from an experienced gun builder and think "wow that was too easy" but you are discounting the years of experience he had.
"Until a life is taken by a 3d printed gun" as if a 3d printed gun will start flying around and take lives by itself. As a brit I hate this video with every fibre of my being.
I had to laugh watching him get ready to a 9mm like it was a 12Gauge; 9mm in a rifle is like shooting a bb gun. When my daughter was 15 she could shoot my 1911 (45 ACP) pistol, and Yes she can even shoot a 12 Guage.
At 13:53, he does not actually fire the weapon, you can tell because there is no smoke, no recoil, no ejection and the sound has been removed in order to easily put in a custom gun shot sound afterwards. This poor guy was probably too afraid to shoot the big, heavy, scary gun.
@ Snow himself said that it was real. Considering he was actually there, gonna have to take his word for it. Not to mention he does visibly pull the trigger. It doesn’t cycle because he’s shooting a blank.
This has always been true, people can make guns with parts from just the hardware store, I don't understand why people take so long to realize this. Making guns illegal is pointless.
The UK? In the US building a firearm is a right. Something that our forefathers fault a war with England to have as a right. So their opinions on these subjects are insulting for American citizens to hear from them. And their opinions should never be directed at the US.
@@disfeed I can see the blanks , but still don’t think he fired in that piece of footage . The round didn’t eject (yes blank rounds require BFAs or alike to allow a weapon to cycle), no muzzle flash , no hint of recoil. Also for such a novice shooter and someone so vocally apprehensive, there was no flinch. Having fired tens and tens of thousands of rounds both live and blank ,the piece of footage looks very off .
"Could make a weapon that could kill someone"... that's oddly worded and very general... they make hammers, knives, baseball bats... they are tools yet also can be weapons.
I never seen someone so scared they didn’t shoot the gun rather they edited footage to make it seem like he shot the gun no bullet casing ejection no recoil nothing sad
Acquiring ammunition in the UK is highly regulated and challenging due to stringent laws. Classifying blueprints as firearms is contentious, raising concerns about overreach and potential implications for freedom of information, including books and other materials. This approach risks setting a precedent for banning unapproved content under similar justifications. Such measures risk penalizing lawful individuals without deterring criminals, who are unlikely to adhere to these restrictions. Also 13:56 he didn’t actually fire the gun. No recoil at all and the muzzle flash is edited in
The average American has no idea just how Orwellian parts of this world already are - for as infringed our rights have become i’m thankful this isn’t our reality
lmao, (holding an inert piece of plastic) "this doesn't look legal?" my dude you can go and buy a professionally made chassis for an actual firearm right now delivered to your door with grips and adjustable stock and everything, you of course still don't have a firearm no different than your random bit of plastic. Comedy.
Was another program where a guy was raided and some 3d printed guns were found . Forensics had to fire them to see if they would self destruct or fire live rounds . You could see the shock in the forensics guys face as it fired perfectly and multiple shots even with a plastic printed barrel . Serious stuff
I’m sure the 1st amendment is free speech. I’m British so I’m not sure but I think the 2nd amendment is the one that stipulates the right to bear arms. Is that what you’re thinking of. Sorry for making you look so silly.
@@sasinator6918 The video is calling for a ban on the sharing and possession of the files to make 3d printed guns, this would fall under the first amendment in the USA. There have been supreme court cases which the federal government has lost with 1A being the cited reason. Sorry for making it clear to all that you are as ill informed as you are on the issue.
@@TheAlexagius wow that’s actually super interesting, thanks so much for clearing this up. These legal technicalities are difficult to understand, I thoughts things related to fire arms came under the 2nd amendment. I guess I am as ill informed as you say I am lol.
"This isn't even dark web sh!t." Nope. Proud Af and in ya grill. But if you need them, gun bros are always happy to educate and clear up myths and rumors.
Imagine his shock when he finds out that with the money he spend on the printer he could have just went to a gunshop in the UK and legally purchased a firearm and ammunition.
2:48 theres lots of wepons someone could make that can kill people. A knife, a bat, they could use a shor tmetal pole that they cut to make a end sharp
Jesus Christ I lost testosterone just skipping through this.
Facts!! 😂😂😂😂
He's just doing this for more drama so it's not boring
did this feel as pathetic to everyone else as it did to me?
I'm right with you.
Pathetic, and utterly dishonest. They lied to themselves for the last 8Ø years, let them learn the hard way now.
been watching for 5 seconds... and yes
Of all the contraptions used there was only one tool in this video
FYI I love in the UK we are allowed to own firearns but it's restricted alot more than America. Sadly alot of the people here are too ill informed to know this and mostly believe all guns are illegal.
"Live free or die, these are not empty words."
RIP Jstark
Yesir!
Based on the presenters behavior in this video, I think it's best if UK Citizens avoided firearms. You have some sort of cultural hoplophobia that will be hard to overcome anytime soon.
You were "terrified" of plastic parts. You had to present yourself as "scared" almost every other minute. After you fired the one and only shot, you showed yourself to be "Traumatized".
My grandfather, who was from Coventry and survived the Blitz, would be ashamed of what the English have become.
It looked like they were loading a blank for him too...
@rjward1775 it was a blank due to British "health & safety" and insurance purposes. It was very lame. That firearm won't cycle with just a blank. Incredibly frustrating.
As someone with hoplophilia, it’s a perspective I have a really hard time getting my head around, it looks like a mental disability
Pull your head out your ass, there's thousands of people who still shoot in the UK.
British "journalists" are establishment clowns, they'd never send somebody who actually knew shit to make one of these documentaries because that kind of person wouldn't make it into a hit piece on firearms.
UK can’t even be trusted with knives let alone firearms
I will never have faith in who the government decides the 'wrong people' are.
The Myanmar rebels are fighting a tyrannical military dictatorship
@@ZeusR6RSV4 Using the FGC9 Long live JSTARK Signals lit!
"Could I make a gun"
Bruh, you look like you couldn't make a sandwich without having a panic attack at the sight of a kitchen knife
Thank you for making me laugh today
lol good one :)
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this feels like a parody of british state run media and his strange choice of dr seuss wig and glasses with the toddler outfit really helps lol every time he held the pistol grip on its own and stared in awe i nearly pissed myself laughing
could it possibly be... our guy???
modern propaganda requires modern disguise. its simply 200iq
@@kkiwi8559Your guy perhaps, nobody else's.
Fires one round with no recoil. Gets PTSD. 😂
Ya... I think he's gay😆
😂😂 his arse fell out. God help our military lol
Lmao, as an American this is hilarious. You are a whimp. The fcg-9 is 9mm. It's not even a large caliber.
Also he did have "gun parts", he had a stock and a AR-15 style grip. Those are used on nerf blasters, paintball markers, and airsoft guns. Y'all are dumb.
yep Scandinavia is also laughing at him. he act's like he's making a car bomb in a bad netflix show
The threat of easily making gun in a country that has zero is scary, I’m sorry your American mind can’t comprehend
@ he’s British. P.A Luty was British. He’s from the same nation as the man that kicked of diy gun making at home.
Btw guns are not scary they are super safe unless you do something wrong. Self defense and preservation is also in our DNA
@@jasoncharter3631 lol honestly! i have so many "gun parts" from airsoft rifles i could use on real guns. stock, barrels, suppressor.... etc..
This is... Entertaining.
@@HoffmanTactical I definitely lol'd a few times. 😂
That's definitely a word
HI Hoffman
Fancy seeing a guy like u in a video this
I can feel you're eyes rolling just as mine.
Looking forward to you doing a commentary video on this!
Can't Stop The Signal.
Signal received
As someone who has worked with manufactorers of 3d printers the “signal” is maybe a year or two away from being stopped, new printers being built can detect if you are printing a weapon part and will not print it, exactly like normal printers do when you try to print money.
There are a couple of problems with this. Not even counting the software side, we have printers that never even connect to WiFi. Say they ban printers that can operate themselves, there will be a black market for the legacy models that could operate by themselves. These are also able to produce parts to make other printers. It's really not as simple as detecting firearm components either. How do you stop someone printing airsoft parts under this new law? How about model toy guns? The lines blur a lot when they all look the same. Even then, what's to stop me disconnecting the camera in a printer? Even if it had to function with the camera, it would always be possible to tka the camera out and move it elsewhere where you can't see what is printing. Tackling the FGC-9 and other 3D-printed firearms, if we decide to, is not a simple endeavour. Even if the government worked with Microsoft to have Windows somehow detect it, people who find out about this will just get burner computers that never go online, thus never reporting them. Force them to connect online? They will build housing to block all signals from getting out. Now this stuff is out there, you can't stop it so simply. I think that unless governments took draconian measures, it would be impossible honestly.
@@ISpillSprite there are a lot of difficulties that come along with it for sure, but now that the most powerful people in america are fearing their life could end by a 3d printed gun a lot of money and influence will probably speed up this process
@@MyktybekOrolbai1 Yeah no, absolutely not 🤣
There will ALWAYS be open source printers from China, such as Sovol or Qidi. If one still doesn't trust that, you can build your own printer right at home. Look at "THE 100" printer.
Thankfully, being free isn't illegal everywhere yet. This is all legal and fine in most of the US.
This youtuber is from the UK it seems, you know there's a lefty tyranny there.
Yea you can build you own guns in the usa just cant sell them and if you do you need a couple ffls and let your local pd know
@Drewwku there is no federal law stopping you from selling a homemade (non-NFA) gun to someone who lives in your state and isn't a prohibited person. Some states restrict this, but on a federal level, an FFL is not required, and you're not required to let your local PD know.
Where people get in trouble is manufacturing for the purpose of selling. That's difficult to prove one way or another, though.
@ honestly thank you bruh very helpful info🙏🙏🙏
bruh put in the luh usa plug 😂😂
I'm a Brit who just learned 3D printing over the summer to build my own guns as a hobby legally in America, I friggin find this documentary quite frustrating. This guy is scaremongering, really like have u ever tried acquiring all the parts in the UK to build it? No? It's doable but close to impossible. Also where will u get the ammo? I really dislike the aesthetic of the FGC9 and have avoided building it... This video just gave me the vigor to build it just out of spite. 🖕
I don't really like the look of it too, but I aspire to build it one day. In it's pure, original form. To pay my respect to JStark and his legacy.
You should check out the FGC 9 Stingray. Better aesthetic and a longer barrel.
The ammo will always be the biggest hurdle in the UK
@@mjones9708 Making your own ammo isn't that hard if you read the FGC 9 STL file.
Based
She is exactly the wrong person to be an MP.
Absolutely 0 emotional maturity.
The world is not bubble wrapped.
Knives are sold in every store, cars are available to anyone, fire is completely uncontrollable.
Speech, communication and self defense are the rights we have as humans.
God given rights...
@@lmaololovsky if you're not a moron who believes in fancy imaginary pals, they're actually given by agreements between people and signed into law. if someone decides to take those rights away, your god will do nothing for you.
And anyone can kill anyone else with a rock just like our great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great great, great, great, grand daddies did. They just had to have the intent and picked it up off the ground (it was also the cheapest date back in their day.)
@@ScottSiddonso a piece of rock is equal to a glock, did I get your meanin
Very well said!
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lmfao unbelievable this country used to be a global empire. now they are terrified of the vast knowledge of the internet. sad and pathetic
@@pekoplants4073 How scary the world must feel when you can be terrified of diagrams.
Just wait until somebody tells them about libraries. Call it "an untraceable ghost internet, containing everything from extremist ideologies to blueprints for weaponry, all accessible without oversight, surveillance, accountability, or even a background check. The only rule in these shadowy buildings is that of silence, perhaps to maintain plausible deniability for the owners" and they'll ban them by 2026.
Terrified of an incomplete bag of gun parts FFS
5:00 The printer you're looking at there is £1000.
For £400 you could buy a mini lathe, for £700 you could buy a mini milling machine.
For almost the same price you could make a fully metal weapon.
Or look at designs like the British Sten or Australian Owen Gun. If you put three pipes, a big spring and a block of metal together in the right way you can make a runaway machine gun that won't stop firing until it's empty. Making it semi-auto is actually more work.
This scares you because it looks more professional than a simple tube zipgun, not because it's more deadly.
You know too much 😅
@@nba5130 Humans invented guns 1000 years ago. We invented 30 round repeating rifles in the 1630s. We invented machine guns 250 years ago.
If you live in the UK, and depending on your age, either your great-grandparents or your great-great-grandparents could legally buy a pistol at 18 years old specifically for the purpose of self defence with no certificates or police interviews.
Semi-auto rifles weren't banned until 1988, handguns weren't banned until 1997.
This paralysing fear of weapons and the belief that only the government can protect us from ourselves is a pretty recent phenomenon, and the idea that certain knowledge is so dangerous that possessing it should be illegal is a brand new idea, at least within the UK.
Ultimately there's nothing wrong with knowing some history, or understanding how things are made. If you genuinely want to improve safety those might be among the most important skills
@@nba5130 how is it too much? this is pretty basic "how the world around you works" kind of stuff...
I don't know about the UK but in the US you can get an Ender 3 Pro for less than $100. An angle grinder and a battery charger are needed for the metal bits. A welder is also useful but not strictly necessary.
@@Jung-Thug The printer he bought is a Bambu Lab X1C, they actually retail for £1,500
NEXT 4 Crime is going to Expose How Dangerous it is that these inconspicuous & inexpensive pieces of flat metal can be sharpened at home to make a GHOST KNIFE and how dangerous it is for the UK if they fell into the wrong hands😂🙉🙈🙊
I once 3-D printed an F-35, but I didn't have the skill to fly it.
Did you printed the helmet???
@@321242 I just used the tin foil I had laying around :)
@ 🤣🤣🤣
The presenter looks like a guess who character
🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Straight out of a Scooby doo movie
He looks a bit like Duane Dibbley
😂🫡👌🏾
I would be so embarrassed to have produced this nonsense.
What a disgrace to humanity.
“Of course we have to make it more difficult to get these files”
Says you 😂.
Oh my god, that's disgusting! 3D printed gun files, posted on the internet? Where are they posted?
Odyssey
odysee
Amazing always sunny reference thank you for your service.
😂😂😂
@@owenminor Thanks comrade
Making the files illegal will surely stop the criminals from getting them. Geez Louise.
But isnt that exactly what criminals do? Criminal things.
13:56 he didn’t actually fire the gun. No recoil at all and the muzzle flash is edited in…..
omg I didn't catch that at first but you're totally right. That's really sad, and frankly, unethical to doctor the footage to make it look like he's actually firing the weapon.
I noticed a few sound effects near the end as well as he was replaying it on his phone.
I think he was using blanks.
If you notice the reflection behind them, this was either great editing and they included the muzzle flash and the reflected lighting even in the window, or he was firing blanks. You can actually see in 12:56 that they had blanks ready to load.
@@davidgriffin7521good spot. Either way, firing blanks completely defeats the purpose of the point he is trying to make which is that they “easily” made a working firearm. If they did, why is he shooting blanks? Makes no sense. It’s a lot easier to build a blank firer than a working firearm. Now, i know the FGC9 is absolutely capable of firing, so why do this?
Very misleading. All of the metal parts are not available in the UK.
True and making them takes some tools and time. I’ve made those parts and while not extremely difficult I wouldn’t be able to do it without the very detailed guide.
Surely the craziest thing youve ever done is cutting and dying your hair to look like a bad wig ?
The way he looks traumatized after shooting that gun 😂
Imagine being scared of the fact that anyone can have a gun
14:15 "i feel straaange." Lmfao 👏 it's called adrenaline and testosterone.
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"We've all volunteered to have our hands tied behind our backs and anyone who's not similarly restrained is scary to us."
13:55 That shot looked extremely fake. Zero recoil, the bolt didn't move at all, and that muzzle flash was way bigger than I'd expect.
Did you use a blank or did you add the noise and muzzle flash digitally?
If you were going to fake it what was the point of going to the US, it would have been exactly as real if you'd faked it in the UK?
Yes they were absolutely shooting blanks, rewind a little bit and you can see the blanks on the table 👍
In twitter the guy said they used blanks for insurance reasons
ROFL
They didn't trust soy boy with the real deal.
@@dutchsailor6620 thats just insulting to soy boys. at least some of them can shoot a 22
To paraphrase Seneca, "It's just a tool in the killer's hand." You see a firearm as a tool to hurt people; I see a firearm as a tool to protect myself and other innocents.
wow this is so true, anyone anywhere in the UK can make a gun, an effective gun that’s seen real world combat fighting an oppressive military junta.
the UK government should indeed keep this in mind. not like they can do anything about it.
No they cant. this is a gross exaggeration of what is actually possible. The average person, even an experienced engineer would have serious problems making this without buying in parts. You can print as many parts as you want its not a gun without a good barrel. And a 3d printed barrel is just not going to work. Then you need the firing mechanism...
@@colinjones9211the FGC9 barrel isn’t 3d printed. It’s metal pipe and then is electric-etch rifled and chambered. You print the jig and wrap wire through it and rifle it in your bathtub. It functions perfectly and is accurate, as accurate as a 9mm needs to be. The trigger can either be from a real AR, airsoft, or printed in the mk2 version. People have built these in college dorms and huts in Myanmar. And they work, they’ve been used in combat
@johnbarrett6842 you can't blame the 3D printer for that. All it does is provide a mount for it all.
He says he had to go somewhere its legal to finish making the gun but I reckon he didn't realise you needed to actually manufacture some of the parts and assumed you'd just be able to 3D print it all so he had to go get someone with basic tool knowledge to make it for him
The best way to stop this is to do documentary about it on popular program 😂
Unfortunately, once again the emphasis is on 3d printers. In reality a gun is a barrel and a firing mechanism. The plastic bits are useless without them. Gun barrels are not easy to make or come across in the UK. Fire control mechanisms are even harder to get. Not so in the US. There is no serial numbers on barrels and most fire control mechanisms are not serialised either. They can be purchased by anyone. This is the real problem. A gun that is 3d printed without a barrel or firing mechanism is no different to a carving knife without a blade. Just a plastic handle.
12:36 I thorght the point of making this video is to find out the answer. Know your saying you don't want to know?? What bullshit. 😂
I just want to point out that your solution to the idea of someone illegally manufacturing a firearm is to make the possession of the designs for the firearm illegal. If someone has decided to break the law to make a firearm, why would they not be willing to break the law to acquire the designs for that firearm. They are already breaking laws, has any criminal ever stopped mid crime and said "nope, I'm out, thats one law too many"?
If various UK governments (both Conservative and Labor) over the last 50 years stopped passing emotionally driven knee-jerk legislation against anything with a trigger or blade and made owning a simple gun into this big highly restricted stringent process whilst also indoctrinating millions of people into thinking that owning and carrying a gun is "taboo" then there probably wouldn't be this "issue" of people 3D printing homemade guns.
Gun laws is an area where the UK (and other nations) have it all twisted. Instead they should loosen gun laws in certain areas and promote gun safety, training and education to make guns more "mainstream" and understood. This is literally what various European nations do like Switzerland for example where they have about 3 million guns for a population of about 8 million people, yet it's one of the safety nations on Earth with little gun crime. UK needs to drop this weird cringe mindset of being scared of what is essentially a man/machine made device that's no different to owning and using a car or chainsaw or computer for example. Stop being a nanny state trying to make everything pink and fluffy whilst trying to legislate away anything that's "scary" becuase the government said so.
"I should probably be scrolling in incognito mode, but I am not even doing that."
Bruh.
"Surely, we need to make it more difficult"
:(
Hes physically shaking at the prospect of firing a blank 🤣.
This is very biased and misleading as to how easy these can be made. Anyone can sharpen a stick and make a lethal weapon. Anyone with a lathe and milling machine and the knowledge can make any firearm they like 🤷🏻♂️
COME & TAKE IT
COME & MAKE IT
A man who is not armed is a man in the wilderness with no sword
So no one gonna talk about the New Orleans truck attack? 15 dead and nothing was 3D printed.
I just flew to the other side of the world, needed a gun expert for assembly and had to purchase factory parts (non restricted of the shelf parts in the US, that are restricted in the UK) .... I CANT BELIVE HOW EASY THIS IS !!!!
AND THEN DIDNT EVEN ACTUALLY FIRE THE GUN! LOL they edited it to make it look like he did LOL
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this is the type of guy that has to let his girlfriend call another man to help change a tire
I'm sorry but I have to inform the uninformed. He printed "2 handles", they might as well have been kitchen cupboard handles. They were NOT firearms nor significant parts. The barrel, bolt/firing pin and lower/upper receiver were the main firearm components and mostly made in a machine shop (NOT PRINTABLE!!!!) This video was made by someone that knows NOTHING about firearms to scare people that know nothing about firearms. It is misleading and unrealistic.
I wonder if he kisses his girlfriends boyfriend on the cheek when he leaves. 😂😂
Very misleading and scaremongering, numerous times you refer to it as "fully" 3D printed. IT IS NOT FULLY 3D PRINTED! You are printing a plastic shell that are purely for aesthetic purposes. The parts that actually make it a gun need to be metal, the metal barrel, springs, bolt, receiver, bullets and various other parts that you cannot 3D print in plastic hence why you had to go to Florida to source these metal parts.. Without metal barrels etc the best you can fire is foam darts, THAT is what you can 3D print in your bedroom.
It's like they've went half way through filming the documentary without doing any research and just said ah f*** it we have to ship it, we'll just lie and gaslight our viewers with misleading lies that you can print the entire thing in your bedroom, what a waste of money on reporting this nonsense.
Your goal is to criminalize information? It must seem really scary that people might know something and you don't think they should. "It's so easy" but it's not. The procedure for making a barrel is quite complicated and time consuming. While it's possible to make a complete firearm at home it's not quite click and print easy. Sure you can make some items with little effort but some items are difficult. Then there is the issue of the ammo. I doubt you can just pick up ammo at the shops like a bag of crisps. You had help from an experienced gun builder and think "wow that was too easy" but you are discounting the years of experience he had.
"Until a life is taken by a 3d printed gun" as if a 3d printed gun will start flying around and take lives by itself. As a brit I hate this video with every fibre of my being.
well it is a ghost gun and it might haunt people
you didn't have to watch it, I didn't bother watching more than a couple of minutes of it myself it is a load of crap.
Imagine being terrified of a gun sitting on a counter. Moppet.
12:57 lmaoo dude literally shot an blank 9mm, look at the zero muzzle rise when shooting to prove that point :D
So glad someone else noticed.. This entire video is just pathetlc
I had to laugh watching him get ready to a 9mm like it was a 12Gauge; 9mm in a rifle is like shooting a bb gun.
When my daughter was 15 she could shoot my 1911 (45 ACP) pistol, and Yes she can even shoot a 12 Guage.
At 13:53, he does not actually fire the weapon, you can tell because there is no smoke, no recoil, no ejection and the sound has been removed in order to easily put in a custom gun shot sound afterwards. This poor guy was probably too afraid to shoot the big, heavy, scary gun.
He fired it. If you saw when they were loading rounds, they used blanks for safety reasons.
@@MarkCratusMatzko ther ewhould have been a little recoil at least and that muzzle flash look fake
@ it’s not fake. You’re forgetting how little powder’s in blanks and how them not having a bullet changed their appearance when fired.
@@MarkCratusMatzko Guy. Its fake. Pause the video and use the . and , to go frame by frame. There is not trigger pull. No attempt to cycle. NOTHING.
@ Snow himself said that it was real. Considering he was actually there, gonna have to take his word for it. Not to mention he does visibly pull the trigger. It doesn’t cycle because he’s shooting a blank.
Disgusting! How can people hate and fear freedom this much?
RIP Jstark. Thanks for the ad
13:54 LMAO! What was that, it had no recoil... 😂🤣
Blank, gun didn't cycle, no recoil.
This has always been true, people can make guns with parts from just the hardware store, I don't understand why people take so long to realize this. Making guns illegal is pointless.
The UK? In the US building a firearm is a right. Something that our forefathers fault a war with England to have as a right. So their opinions on these subjects are insulting for American citizens to hear from them. And their opinions should never be directed at the US.
The word "soyboy" comes to mind.
Protecting our rights - that's the intention of most
why is he so scared of a grip i literally never held a gun before and i wouldnt be scared to hold a GRIP idk how one can be so scared
This video is full of misleading info and fearmongering at best
lmao there is no way in hell that he actually shot the gun at 13:56
Yep agreed, no recoil , muzzle flash looked fake, no smoke from the weapon , audio was all off . Absolute bullshit
@@TM240x It was blank rounds. You can see them next to him. He said they had to fire blank due to insurance reasons.
@@disfeed I can see the blanks , but still don’t think he fired in that piece of footage . The round didn’t eject (yes blank rounds require BFAs or alike to allow a weapon to cycle), no muzzle flash , no hint of recoil. Also for such a novice shooter and someone so vocally apprehensive, there was no flinch. Having fired tens and tens of thousands of rounds both live and blank ,the piece of footage looks very off .
"Could make a weapon that could kill someone"... that's oddly worded and very general... they make hammers, knives, baseball bats... they are tools yet also can be weapons.
Don’t forget about those deadly vehicles
Only government can kill people 🤓
Dudes name is Snake.
Dont trust him.
He works for Vice, The Face and Channel 4.
Definitely do not trust him.
R.I.P to Jstark, the inventor of the FGC-9
Banning the knowledge is very close to a van on freedom of speech. Ban the manufacturing, ban the owning, but not the knowledge
I never seen someone so scared they didn’t shoot the gun rather they edited footage to make it seem like he shot the gun no bullet casing ejection no recoil nothing sad
Acquiring ammunition in the UK is highly regulated and challenging due to stringent laws. Classifying blueprints as firearms is contentious, raising concerns about overreach and potential implications for freedom of information, including books and other materials. This approach risks setting a precedent for banning unapproved content under similar justifications. Such measures risk penalizing lawful individuals without deterring criminals, who are unlikely to adhere to these restrictions. Also 13:56 he didn’t actually fire the gun. No recoil at all and the muzzle flash is edited in
Agreed but they did fire the gun, used a blank you can see the gun doesn't cycle due to no back pressure, so essentially let off a loud cap.
Brits shouldn't even talk about firearms, the lack of understanding and knowledge is mortifying.
And yet I bet most of the folk I know who own guns in the UK probably own 5x as many as you do.
This guy's reaction firing the firearm is either staged or he is lost to the real world. It's a tool NOT pandora's undies.
What a goof he would also be terrified from a 22lr
Jstark has not perished from this world but exist now in plastic
This presenter is so annoying. It’s sad to see how soft Britain has become.
Dude was about to cry after he fired it 😅
60 hours of building ... proceeds to shoot one blank. Totally feels like a tv thing.
The average American has no idea just how Orwellian parts of this world already are - for as infringed our rights have become i’m thankful this isn’t our reality
lmao, (holding an inert piece of plastic) "this doesn't look legal?" my dude you can go and buy a professionally made chassis for an actual firearm right now delivered to your door with grips and adjustable stock and everything, you of course still don't have a firearm no different than your random bit of plastic. Comedy.
Was another program where a guy was raided and some 3d printed guns were found . Forensics had to fire them to see if they would self destruct or fire live rounds . You could see the shock in the forensics guys face as it fired perfectly and multiple shots even with a plastic printed barrel . Serious stuff
ur car is a weapon, but u dont see the goverment banning those are we
California trying to ban certain types and mods. That place's laws suck.
Imagine not having a 1st amendment
Damn.. that sank in more than I wanted dit to.
I’m sure the 1st amendment is free speech. I’m British so I’m not sure but I think the 2nd amendment is the one that stipulates the right to bear arms. Is that what you’re thinking of. Sorry for making you look so silly.
@@sasinator6918 The video is calling for a ban on the sharing and possession of the files to make 3d printed guns, this would fall under the first amendment in the USA. There have been supreme court cases which the federal government has lost with 1A being the cited reason.
Sorry for making it clear to all that you are as ill informed as you are on the issue.
@@TheAlexagius wow that’s actually super interesting, thanks so much for clearing this up. These legal technicalities are difficult to understand, I thoughts things related to fire arms came under the 2nd amendment. I guess I am as ill informed as you say I am lol.
"This isn't even dark web sh!t."
Nope. Proud Af and in ya grill. But if you need them, gun bros are always happy to educate and clear up myths and rumors.
Imagine his shock when he finds out that with the money he spend on the printer he could have just went to a gunshop in the UK and legally purchased a firearm and ammunition.
2:48 theres lots of wepons someone could make that can kill people. A knife, a bat, they could use a shor tmetal pole that they cut to make a end sharp
There is so much misinformation and unlogical thinking in this video but it is nicely edited
Getting a printer 🖨️
Files ?
@AveragepoliticsEnjoyer 🥴
“Thought it would be way more expensive”
*proceeds to buy an $800 printer* 😂
I am now stupid for listening to this
RIP Jstark
BLANKS! LOL! Cant stop someone pirating a movie from a billion dollar studio but you are going to somehow stop code. LOL!
Bro its just a gun 😂he be gettin a full blown crisis
Seems to avoid answering the question; was the barrel 3D printed? If not, the entire process is significantly more complicated than suggested.
Metal pipe with 3d printed mandrel copper wire salt water and a aquarium pump
He feels strange after NOT firing the gun.. Was an interesting documentary until they decided to fake it.
“Somehow they’re legal” dude lovessss the feds😂
Utter click bait nonsense. Ammunition is far harder to get than an actual weapon.
ammo is easy to make, if you not bothered about the calibre