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MoxyDave
21 December 2012, 20:41
A while back some guys called Defense Distributed were making a ruckus in the industry by trying to commercially develop 3D-printed weapons. They got some backing from a large manufacturer of 3D printers, who then backed out once Defense Distributed started getting some press (you know how it is ...)

They've started a new site dedicated to 3D-printed weapons designs. I think this is pretty exciting. Just look at what Handl Defense is doing with a new PMag-compatible SCAR lower receiver (http://www.weaponevolution.com/forum/showthread.php?4067-Handl-Defense-SCAR-Lower-Receiver-PMAG-Compatable). I've seen this 3D-printed prototype trotted around a lot lately; perhaps it proves the industry is moving in that direction. Yeah, this is a prototype but at some point I believe 3D printed parts will be "good enough" and maybe even stronger than their metal counterparts. The science of polymer & plastics is advancing all the time (e.g. Magpul, anyone?)

Article on The Verge (http://www.theverge.com/2012/12/21/3791616/defense-distributed-launches-3d-printed-gun-part-site)

Defcad (http://defcad.org/)

What do you think?

Ohl_san
29 December 2012, 16:25
Looks like they have come along way. there last prototype fired 6 rounds before breaking. That to me is a success. I don't think I would be brave enough to try it at the moment but maybe in the future after they have perfected it a little more.