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Cebu_4_2
7th July 2014, 12:54 PM
3D-Printed Semiautomatic .22 Debuts. "If you take my gun, I will simply print another one." (http://reason.com/blog/2014/07/07/3d-printed-semiautomatic-22-debuts-if-yo) J.D. Tuccille (http://reason.com/people/jd-tuccille/all)|Jul. 7, 2014 12:02 pm

Video at link above


http://cloudfront-media.reason.com/mc/2014_07/3dRuger22_LiveLeak.jpg?h=209&w=300
Buck O'Fama/LiveLeakPublished at LiveLeak by Buck O'Fama (http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=b3e_1404502736) (just possibly a pseudonym) is this video demonstration of a 3D-printed pistol version of a Ruger 10/22—a popular semiautomatic .22 rifle. The receiver is 3D printed and glued together, with metal parts added, including what appears to be the bolt (and, I assume, a synthetic after-market stock*).

The text reads:

The pistol version of the popular Ruger 10/22 rifle, the Ruger Charger comes standard with 10-round flush magazines and can accept high-capacity mags holding 30 rounds or more. As demonstrated, making one with a cheap small-format 3D printer and some parts purchased on the internet (with no paperwork) is trivially easy.


We don't see the printing process, so we'll have to take Buck O'Fama's word that the Ruger Charger was "printed in two sections on an inexpensive, small-format 3D printer, and those sections were crazy-glued together," and joined with mail order parts. But this seems a logical development of the 3D-printed firearms technology that we've seen evolve over the last year-plus.


Solid Concepts, an engineering firm, has fully 3D printed metal 1911-style pistols (http://reason.com/blog/2013/12/19/3d-printed-semiautomatic-pistols-now-for) on high-end printers, but this is the closest we've come so far—and damned close it is, if this pans out—to a 3D-printed semiautomatice firearm being produced on an inexpensive machine.


O'Fama closes closes the video by pointing out, "If you take my gun, I will simply print another one."
*Commenter MegaloMonocle says that's a wood stock, not synthetic.

Twisted Titan
7th July 2014, 02:17 PM
How do you purchase the polymer used by the printer.....

Shami-Amourae
7th July 2014, 02:37 PM
http://s1.postimg.org/3wb7i1dtb/7_7_2014_3_35_49_PM.png (http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=b3e_1404502736)

Norweger
8th July 2014, 02:18 AM
annoyingly the receiver, bolt and barrel are parts that need to be registered in this socialist shithole.

Twisted Titan
8th July 2014, 04:26 AM
I will register mines as soon as the thugs that want to rob me register theirs.

Till such time..

I will keep my mouth shut until the moment of truth is upon me.

Shami-Amourae
8th July 2014, 05:04 AM
Stock up on ammo.

You can't print that. Yet.

mick silver
8th July 2014, 05:38 AM
just how are you going to stock up on 22 lr , if you know were to look they want your first born kid . I am glad I have no guns an ammo all I need is a knife an axe an bow . once you learn how to hunt with the bow it all the same