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Tecumseh_S64 [S] 15 points ago +15 / -0

(Not mine)

Made from 100% unregulated parts, even on the European continent. Rifled barrel courtesy of electrochemical machining (in other words, flowed salt water around an electrical mandrel inside a pre-hardened tube).

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sloppyjobmossad 18 points ago +18 / -0

serial number is irrelevant, this is a 3d printed gun

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sloppyjobmossad 11 points ago +11 / -0

you mean the solvent trap?

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Tecumseh_S64 [S] 8 points ago +8 / -0

https://twitter.com/FuggGunControl/status/1199778886562832390

https://twitter.com/FuggGunControl/status/1200156171455348741

According to the creator, the baffles only last about 200 rounds. Heat buildup is an inescapable problem.

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ArcDoe 1 point ago +2 / -1

200 shots is waaaaaaaaaaay more than enough for a real-world use profile for something like this.

This is straight up nuts.

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MAGAyote 16 points ago +16 / -0

This is a 2a regulator. Everyone should own one of these.

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Tecumseh_S64 [S] 14 points ago +14 / -0

It's the first, 100% unregulated DIY gun. No parts involved in North America or Europe are regulated, and the barrel's rifling is produced via DIY electrochemical machining (the setups for which are also 3D printed). This is the gun being fired: https://twitter.com/FuggGunControl/status/1195388926258757634. It holds up for thousands of rounds.

It's name: the Fuck Gun Control 9 / FGC-9.

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sloppyjobmossad 12 points ago +12 / -0

Based as fuck is what it is

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Phil_Selway 10 points ago +10 / -0

What in the name of fuck, this is great.

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Please_Clap 3 points ago +3 / -0

Ghost gun

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undefined 11 points ago +11 / -0

Q: Where do you put your left hand?

A: it should be holding an American flag

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meemee 6 points ago +6 / -0

CLINTON

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meemee 4 points ago +4 / -0

A

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GrumpyAmerican 5 points ago +5 / -0

R A P I S T

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DrQxx 4 points ago +4 / -0

That looks so goddamn impressive. For being 3D printed that's pretty cool

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ArcDoe 4 points ago +4 / -0

Probably not. But since you can print nearly every part, and the rest are unregulated, how are they gonna know you have it?

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flashersenpai 3 points ago +3 / -0

look into the legal concept of "Constructive Possession"

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ArcDoe 1 point ago +1 / -0

He's in Swedistan, different laws there.

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Barbieblonde 1 point ago +4 / -3

This site is beginning to feel like a honey pot, a wasp catching trap.

That distance over bore is clown world and the can is deplorable. Why even?

Did the dems create this site to get us all ATF'd?

Why isn't the stock linear with the barrel?

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sloppyjobmossad 8 points ago +8 / -0

“it is legal for Americans to build their own firearms without a license so long as they are not prohibited by law from possessing firearms, the firearms are legal to own, for personal use, and not for sale or transfer to others. Whether the gun parts are printed, created by other ways of manufacturing, or legally purchased from a licensed dealer has no impact on whether it is legal for an American to build a gun for personal use”

-Literally the ATF

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ok_b00mer 1 point ago +2 / -1

But i can't put a silencer on it without a tag, or have the pistol/rifle combo of having a barrel shorter than 16in with a full buttstock.

Even if I make it 100% myself there are still rules I've got to follow.

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sloppyjobmossad 3 points ago +3 / -0

Where did I say there were no rules?

I was addressing 3d printed guns as a whole, which I assume is what she was spooked about.

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Barbieblonde -3 points ago +1 / -4

What he is saying, is that these are all process crime traps. Only those with the money and legal knowledge can successfully avoid prosecution WHEN the three letter agencies decide you are a person of interest.

It keeps many law abiding, innovative and industrious citizens from even considering taking advantages of the rights they posses when it comes to inventing new firearms or accessories.

The guy in the middle of Kansas with a family and a farm to lose, won't tinker with guns, for fear of ending up in federal prison over a missed tax stamp or filing date.

It is why rich people have lawyers and accountants...to keep D.C. from putting them in the pokey. (prison)

Screw up on your 1040? IRS corrects it and deducts it from your refund.

Screw up with a federal firearm filing? They come to arrest you.

If I cannot walk into Cabellas and buy it, I won't lay a finger on it.

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sloppyjobmossad 3 points ago +3 / -0

Anybody who knows enough about guns to be interested in this vs just buying a gun can see that’s a two stamp gun

And if someone is smart enough to make a firearm, they are smart enough to do basic paperwork

But that’s not the point of these guns, the sole point of these guns is sticking it to Government

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Barbieblonde -3 points ago +1 / -4

Have you ever been interrogated, had your paperwork and electronic devices confiscated? You can avoid the charges, you cannot avoid the RIDE.

In today's internet society, all anyone will remember about you is the arrest, not the release when lawyers sort everything out.

Why do you think they focus the news on the documents and effects being carried out in boxes? To instill fear to not even attempt what can be questioned.

We all know the Feds have chosen or been directed to choose sides.

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sloppyjobmossad 2 points ago +2 / -0

You sure you’re not the ATF agent? lol

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ArcDoe 2 points ago +2 / -0

Most of teh R&D process is publicly available if you look around the links people have posted. There are reasons for each of the points that you are raising.

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Tecumseh_S64 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

First, no, I'm not trying to stir the pot. If I were trying to stir the pot, I would have linked where to find the files and assembly instructions; instead, that's 100% up to whoever drops by to the thread. This thread was to spread awareness that as of now, gun control is effectively dead. Now, on to other matters:

The stock isn't linear with the barrel because this is a bit of an odd frankensteinian contraption that's half AR, half Glock, and half bear. And probably odds and ends of some other completely novel workarounds. I assume that the developers will address that eventually in future versions should it result in detrimental characteristics.

edit: oh, and if one were to go down this rabbit hole - don't break the fucking law. Barring circumstances like actual civil wars or similar levels of chaos. If you've got the tax stamp for a suppressor, the model installed on the pictured weapon might be a neat way to get into the DIY side of things though. Still, don't be an idiot.