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In reply to the discussion: Solid Concepts uses 3D printing to make an M1911 pistol [View all]XRubicon
(2,241 posts)34. Yes the efficiency and economy of scale of
Low production.
Everyone will have a barrel of steel powder and a barrel of inconel powder and a venting system and their own 3-d laser sintering printer all in their garage. All to make themselves one gun...or maybe even two or three. Cost effective indeed.
Maybe they will set up shop and try their hand at selling them to recoup some cost.
Who's at the door... ATF shit...
The technology to make butter at home is readily available now, people don't for a reason.
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A CNC mill removes metal from a larger starting piece. A 3D printer adds metal, point by point.
phantom power
Nov 2013
#6
Most people aren't. The media's just goddamned obsessed with that angle because OMG FUD. (nt)
Posteritatis
Nov 2013
#49
There will quickly be hacks to get around the required electronic locks on the printers.
GreenStormCloud
Nov 2013
#13
The "tools to make them" are the same tools we use to make everything else.
phantom power
Nov 2013
#16
Yes, I'm sure the government will get right on restricting the use of lathes.
Posteritatis
Nov 2013
#51
Give gun owners one year to turn them in, then send in in the police, National Guard, whatever
Bob Jones
Nov 2013
#19
Correction. Needs 75% of states to ratify an Amendment. Otherwise, excellent post. N/T
GreenStormCloud
Nov 2013
#38
i'd want one of those science fiction replicators to instantly make good food, booze, and drugs ;)
dionysus
Nov 2013
#42