3D printed guns can't fire higher caliber than. 22LR because they are plastic.
Stop making/buying/selling 80% lowers and start doing 70% lowers.
Buy a machine that cuts aluminum blocks and make your own lowers from scratch. The machine is quite expensive though. Might have to start making them by hand.
3D printed guns can't fire higher caliber than. 22LR because they are plastic.
Stop making/buying/selling 80% lowers and start doing 70% lowers.
Buy a machine that cuts aluminum blocks and make your own lowers from scratch. The machine is quite expensive though. Might have to start making them by hand.
Government in its infinite wisdom, mostly highly regulates parts that are most easily produced in plastic on a 3d printer.
You can print Glock frames and AR lowers, and finish the guns with solid steel, unregulated parts.
For the FGC-9 you can produce your own rifled barrel at home without expensive tools.
But yeah, guns that are totally 3d printed (nobody does this except as a political statement) are more dangerous to the operator than the target.