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In reply to the discussion: Chris Anderson: Why I left Wired - 3D Printing Will Be Bigger Than The Web [View all]jmowreader
(53,213 posts)61. Barrels aren't controlled items...
The parts of a gun that need to be transferred via FFL dealer (hence the parts that would be most likely to be 3d printed) have serial numbers on them. Google "gun barrels for sale" and you'll find LOTS of barrel dealers. Send them money and they will send you a barrel. Perfectly legal. Design your printed parts to accept manufactured barrels, and you're in like Flynn with a "home made" gun that will last.
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Chris Anderson: Why I left Wired - 3D Printing Will Be Bigger Than The Web [View all]
MindMover
Nov 2012
OP
Thingyverse (a site where you post plans for stuff) banned guns for that reason.
joshcryer
Nov 2012
#10
That would be cool! I agree it has promise. Designers and hobbyists are going to love it.
reformist2
Nov 2012
#28
That's cool and all for custom-made stuff, but most people are fine with mass-produced.
reformist2
Nov 2012
#56
The suffering in the world is NOT due to the lack of readily available shit. I'll pass. n/t
Bonobo
Nov 2012
#48
I was amazed to read that they can 3D "print" guitars, and many say they sound good.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Nov 2012
#51
It's a technology, not a company. There's no one group/person in control of it. (nt)
Posteritatis
Nov 2012
#73
Always kinda fascinated by the kneejerk Luddism these threads inspire. (nt)
Posteritatis
Nov 2012
#74