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3D printed gun successfully test fired

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7 Responses to “3D printed gun successfully test fired”

  1. wizardpc Says:

    I hope that barrel is rifled…

  2. D2k Says:

    He holds a manufacturer’s FFL, it could be an AOW, but I suspect he just put useless rifling in the barrel.

  3. wizardpc Says:

    And we all know how forgiving the ATF is if do what you think is the minimum required…. 😀

  4. Kristophr Says:

    Wizardpc: Jennings and Bryco used thin rifling for decades.

    If it is there when you make the pistol, you are still good.

  5. Kristophr Says:

    Besides, this isn’t for commercial sale. This is for people who are being denied the right to keep and bear arms by their local jurisdictions.

  6. Standard Mischief Says:

    >Besides, this isn’t for commercial sale.

    Don’t be so sure. He got an FFL and has paperwork filed to become an AOW manufacture (IIRC).

    Why not sell the first 99% printed handgun in the world to a collector as a museum piece to fund future R&D? (except I think they said it blew up trying to fire a 5.7x28mm)

    I’d suggest donating a low-serial number pristine copy to the National Firearms Museum – surely this is a milestone – but I doubt the NRA appreciates what Cody is doing.

  7. Shootin' Buddy Says:

    “I doubt the NRA appreciates what Cody is doing.”

    Officially or unofficially?

    Unofficially they are laughing out loud and saying “now just try to regulate guns”.

    On camera there is lots of wearing ties and being reasonable. “Well, Bryan, many hobbyists make their own firearms which is perfectly legal under federa law, harumph, harumph, harumph . . .”

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