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Hound
05-03-2013, 21:26
Link: http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/05/the-first-entirely-3d-printed-handgun-is-here/

This should drive'em nuts!!!

Last month, Austin-based Defense Distributed was granted a Type 7 federal firearms license. The not-for-profit group of 3D-printing enthusiasts and gunsmiths had been designing and printing weapon components for a while (including AR lower receivers, the portion of an AR legally considered to be the "body" of the firearm), but the federal firearms license enabled them to legally manufacture and distribute "lowers" and other weapons, with some stipulations.


Today, though, Forbes is reporting that the folks at Defense Distributed have gone beyond merely designing and printing weapon components, and have instead created an entire weapon: the "Liberator." It's an unassuming little thing, looking a whole lot like something from the toy aisle at Wal-Mart, but it fires real bullets—in fact, it even features an interchangeable barrel so that it can handle different caliber rounds.




Defense Distributed's 3D-printed, very short-barreled "Liberator" pistol.
Forbes
According to Forbes, Defense Distributed will soon be running the weapon through a full set of tests to determine its reliability and durability, similar to how it previously tested its AR receiver and magazines. Once this has been done, the design will be made available on Defense Distributed's website for the public to download and print.


The Liberator pistol isn't all 3D printed ABS plastic, though. There are two bits of metal within the design: the first is a nail, which serves as the firing pin (producing a firing pin out of plastic is a difficult proposition). The second is a 6-ounce steel slug, used to ensure the weapon can be picked up by metal detectors as required by the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1998.


Of course, when the plans are made available for home use, nothing would stop a would-be Mitch Leary from omitting the slug to make the gun "undetectable" (though there would still be the problem of making the bullets undetectable). The prospect of wide-spread 3D handgun printing already has at least one congressman, Steve Israel (D-NY), up in arms to extend and expand the Undetectable Firearms Act to ensure that it covers magazines and other 3D printed components, which would handily squash the "Liberator" and any of its derivatives:


The revamped Undetectable Firearms Act that Rep. Israel wrote makes it illegal to manufacture, own, transport, buy, or sell any firearm, receiver, or magazine that is homemade and not detectable by metal detector and/or does not present an accurate image when put through an x-ray machine.
On one hand, it's difficult to envision a practical use-case for a 3D printed firearm, since producing one requires that you own a relatively expensive 3D printer. If you're a US citizen and you're just aiming to have a handgun, it would be far more convenient and affordable to simply amble on down to a place that sells them and buy one. However, there are a growing number of folks concerned that citizen access to firearms will grow progressively more difficult over the next few years and who might be keenly interested in the ability to produce their own, without having to rely on the consent of the government. Indeed, Defense Distributed's reason for existing is to ensure that people can do just that:


The specific purposes for which this corporation is organized are: To defend the civil liberty of popular access to arms as guaranteed by the United States Constitution and affirmed by the United States Supreme Court, through facilitating global access to, and the collaborative production of, information and knowledge related to the 3D printing of arms; and to publish and distribute, at no cost to the public, such information and knowledge in promotion of the public interest.
"Everyone talks about the 3D printing revolution," Defense Distributed's Cody Wilson told Forbes. "Well, what did you think would happen when everyone has the means of production? I'm interested to see what the potential for this tool really is."

10mm-man
05-03-2013, 21:47
[Bang] REALLY? Were is HBAR?







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http://www.ar-15.co/threads/74177-3D-printable-AR?highlight=3d+printing

Rooskibar03
05-03-2013, 22:20
In defense of the OP this is news from today. But he could have brought back the original thread.

10mm-man
05-03-2013, 22:41
he could have brought back the original thread.


Thought that was the point of searching 1st..... Ok, Ok, I just wanted to be the 1st to say: REPOST! [ROFL1][Beer]

sniper7
05-04-2013, 05:18
Pretty cool stuff. Technology is amazing

O2HeN2
05-04-2013, 06:55
Aptly named the "Liberator Pistol (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FP-45_Liberator)"!

O2

Hound
05-04-2013, 08:51
In my defense I did look up "3D" and did not see anything on the first page of results that looked like this and this while still being about 3D printing is about the first to be completely 3D. That is like calling 'repost' because there are two posts on 'school shootings'. This is different.

Gunner
05-04-2013, 08:58
In his defense who gives a shit about a repost. Not worth getting all sad over guys.

HoneyBadger
05-04-2013, 09:05
How on earth does a plastic barrel withstand thousands of Psi of pressure? Is the "6oz metal slug" part of the chamber or barrel perhaps?

22cal
05-04-2013, 09:05
In his defense who gives a shit about a repost. Not worth getting all sad over guys.

Agree. Thanks for posting. Read the first posting last year & glad to see the update.

muddywings
05-04-2013, 10:40
As the "original OP" ;) I approve this thread! [HiFive]
Pretty cool shit!!

Gman
05-04-2013, 11:00
As for "very short barrel", it doesn't even appear to have a barrel. It looks as though they're counting on the cartridge casing to withstand the pressure.

Zombie Steve
05-05-2013, 08:48
http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/05/03/this-is-the-worlds-first-entirely-3d-printed-gun-photos/?utm_campaign=techtwittersf&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social


http://b-i.forbesimg.com/andygreenberg/files/2013/05/liberatorforbes1.jpg



Hmmmmm....

KestrelBike
05-05-2013, 08:53
In 3...2...1...

car-15
05-05-2013, 08:54
In 3...2...1...
yep....

Rooskibar03
05-05-2013, 08:55
Oh oh oh. (Raises hand). Pick me, pick me. Can I say it or do I need to wait for HBAR?

Zombie Steve
05-05-2013, 08:56
Ooops. Did we already done do this one?

car-15
05-05-2013, 08:56
oh hell ill do it
http://www.ar-15.co/threads/101899-First-totally-3D-Printed-Gun-(Mostly)?highlight=3d+gun

SideShow Bob
05-05-2013, 08:57
No, you don't need to wait for HBar, REPOST !

theGinsue
05-05-2013, 09:12
And.... Merged.

10mm-man
05-05-2013, 09:19
And.... Merged.


Think it needs one more, no?

http://www.ar-15.co/threads/74177-3D...ht=3d+printing (http://www.ar-15.co/threads/74177-3D-printable-AR?highlight=3d+printing)

Zombie Steve
05-05-2013, 10:00
So I guess the big question is will Glockophiles still rail 1911 guys because they could buy 3 glocks for that price?

mikedubs
05-05-2013, 15:43
If Uncle Chucky says it's bad, someone must be doing something right...

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/schumer-stop-plastic-guns-article-1.1335599

The great part is the comments!

vossman
05-05-2013, 16:09
The first line in the article says it all.

Hound
05-05-2013, 17:18
Seriously, I just hope he gets the files out before they shut him down. After that it's whenever you feel like buying the hardware.

HoneyBadger
05-05-2013, 17:56
How on earth does a plastic barrel withstand thousands of Psi of pressure? Is the "6oz metal slug" part of the chamber or barrel perhaps?

Any ideas?

nynco
05-05-2013, 17:59
The barrel is extremely thick compared to metal. It only held up for a few rounds. He used 380, which is not a super high pressure round.

mtik00
05-06-2013, 07:52
Here's some test firing video (found this this Forbes article (http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/05/05/meet-the-liberator-test-firing-the-worlds-first-fully-3d-printed-gun/)):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=qbKJYmTJkEU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=k_wfF9pZZlo

HoneyBadger
05-06-2013, 07:55
The guy in the second video looks like a total frat boy. Love the serious look on his face.. [ROFL2]

mtik00
05-06-2013, 08:05
Cody Wilson is... rather interesting. He's one of the founders of Defense Distributed.

I'd be sh!tting bricks, .380 or not.

Cameron
05-09-2013, 21:51
Anyone get a copy of the blueprints before they were taken down?

Cameron

Firehaus
05-09-2013, 22:28
My buddy got them.

mtik00
05-09-2013, 23:14
They'll live forever in their current form (ver 1.0), regardless of who doesn't like it.

Dingo
05-09-2013, 23:23
I like some metal in my guns - even my blocky, Teutonic Tupperware. :-) Except for practicality, never been a huge fan of polymer guns. That's one of the few areas in which I could concede that I would like a 1911 better - something reassuring and elegant about an all-metal gun. Not to mention the recoil-reducing characteristics.

TheGrey
05-09-2013, 23:37
I like some metal in my guns - even my blocky, Teutonic Tupperware. :-) Except for practicality, never been a huge fan of polymer guns. That's one of the few areas in which I could concede that I would like a 1911 better - something reassuring and elegant about an all-metal gun. Not to mention the recoil-reducing characteristics.

I'm of the same mindset, with respect to metal guns. A gun should say, "BANG" before you even put a finger near the trigger.

10mm-man
05-10-2013, 09:26
Anyone get a copy of the blueprints before they were taken down?

Cameron

Just read that you can get on Piratebay

Hound
05-10-2013, 09:32
Anyone get a copy of the blueprints before they were taken down?

Cameron

I have them if you want them. They should be out there IMHO.

kidicarus13
05-10-2013, 10:47
Just read that you can get on Piratebay

See post #39

patrick0685
05-10-2013, 11:04
i got them as well...you cant just take things off the internet

10mm-man
05-10-2013, 15:35
See post #39

Was post #39 even there when you posted this ?? lol

Hound
05-10-2013, 17:33
Was post #39 even there when you posted this ?? lol

I think meant #37 [Beer]