What happens when 3d guns pick up? The arguments that people give now are that it is hard to 3d print with metal and that the guns are intricate and 3d printing costs a lot right now. This price will continue to drop monumentally, and the 3d printers will continue to get better. All you need is one large metal printing 3d printer and you can print off as many guns as you'd like and sell them very cheap. Cops are going to be useless eventually. With the increasing numbers of people in the cities and the accelerating loss of jobs due to automation, lots of crime will happen, lots of constant war, revolution and riots, constant cop deaths. I think the outcome will be huge costal megacities like the cities from LOOPER, DREDD, GHOST IN THE SHELL and AKIRA. Crime everywhere, forever. The 1 percent will live in a gated community island probably or a torus in the atmosphere like elysium. THIS IS THE INEVITABLE FUTURE.
3D Printed Guns
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There is a myth that making a firearm is unreasonably complex.
It is not.
3D printing terrifies and intrigues people who don't know dick about guns because they don't realize 15 bucks and a trip to any hard ware store is all you need to make one.
i mean 3d printing an ar15 or glock not some pipe shit
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Why 3D print shit you can mill already with a drill press and some patience?
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PLASTIC GUNS CAN'T SHOOT
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Let's just say 3D guns are not an issue compared to other things
an underground corp can mass 3d print weapons for rioters or revolutionaries. GUNS that can actually compare to govt guns
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You are retarded.
Learn more about actual guns and read less comics.
Why are you such a retarded larper
>Plastic guns that fall apart after 3 shots
If you're into making that stuff, I'd assume you'd be better (and cheaper) off with a basic set of metal working tools
can a person manufacture a gun at home that is comparable to a gun made from a firearms company? give me video proof
>full blown cyberpunk will be real in your lifetime
But that's what I want to happen OP.
Not the 3d printers we have today, fuckhead. the 3d printers 5 years from now. the industrial ones.
Everyone has the ability to make explosives from household stuff
The founding fathers were right
It's nothing but oppression to deny people the weapons to defend themselves (with a small argument to be made for denying combat ineffective weapons like automatics that are only good for mass shootings and suppressing fire in war)
Multiculturalism, tribalism and open borders are the problems. American Civic Nationalism is the answer
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I'll just 3D print billionaire lobbyists, your days are numbered guncuck.
Then idiots will have shitty poorly made guns while non-idiots will just buy real guns as usual?
nothing as long as the firing pin is made of metal still.
Aesthetically or functionally?
>3d printers become common
>edgy kids think they can print all the guns they want with impunity
>download a bunch of files
>a couple weeks later...
I will be more monitored than CP and you know it.
False narrative
You could make pen guns and full out / functional arms from CNC machines as well as tube rifles etc - all of this has been available and tools freely traded for eons.
Seems more like they are meming the "print guns with 3D printers" because they want to regulate and restrict 3D printing tech.
And to add to that the main company behind the printers used to charge 3-500,000 for their machines. But they also control the market for DIY home versions. Purposely churning out subpar systems for home use so their upper market isn't damaged.
The US is a communist state and has been for a long time. There is no free market. There is nothing that happens without cause and ulterior motives.
There is a free online PDF that explains in detail how this can be done.
"Homemade expedient firearms"
Obviously better tools, techniques and practice will make a better gun.
I think we need to start making firearm designs for /nofunz/ countries so they can easy assemble them
functionally (VIDEO PROOF)
2nd ammendment doesn't have a clause, for "unneffective weapons". No need to cuck on autos
Isn't 3D printed shit all plastic? How would that even work
idiots will always get caught. it won't be much more different than downloading a crack for $3,000 software today.
Why would you 3d print some shitty single shot .22 when you can make link related in half the time and at a fraction of the cost?
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> I think the outcome will be huge costal megacities like the cities from LOOPER, DREDD, GHOST IN THE SHELL and AKIRA. Crime everywhere, forever.
it will be because of brown people, not guns. they can already get guns
>what will happen
exactly what you see in your picture.
Inorder for us to have a multicultural utopia all forms of creativity need to be banned.
Ban guns, 3d priters, home forges, all forms of metal working, and welding needs to require a license.
Access to raw materials needs to be severely restricted.
Remove the problems, not the people!
People can already buy all the guns they want. Nothing would change except some people would have shitty 3d printer guns instead of well made ones.
3d printing is a meme. For most applications, subtracive manufacturing is superior to additive manufacturing. People just think 3d printing is cool because they think it will be some star trek device that can print them anything they want out of nothing.
You don't want to print a barrel or any part that takes high pressures. That's the first thing. That being said you can print element that don't have to survive pressures, stresses etc.
Secondly, guns are not fucking rocket science, a single capable machinist with a good workshop can make basically everything you want the only issue being price. A single amateur with some electrotools can make practical gun as well(Sten style SMG's being a good example).
This.
Guns are cheaper than 3d printers, you can buy 3 new shity pistols for the price of a single printer.
Pps-43 :)
>This.
You can also easily buy everything you need to build a single shot gun in your local hardwarestore.
But I could see that 3D printed techniques and materials get better with every year and that we could 3D print stuff that could handle the stress of a big cartidge in the future.
A basic machine shop can do the same thing though and they've existed forever without having to rely on future tech.
>What happens when 3d guns pick up?
It won't. Because water pipes, springs, nails and pieces of wood you find at the automotive and hardware store will always be more available. It'll remain a novelty of the "omg I'm totally doing something illegal" crowd.
Look it up on YouTube you mouthbreathing nigger
Guns take a look a lot of tech to produce!
>mass produced for about 500 years
The funny thing is that guns like PPS-43(or AK if we're at it) with heavy use of stampings and shit are harder to make at home than the pipe guns of all kinds with milled parts and the reason why is - stamping is horrible if you just want to build a gun in your garage, it's great if you want to build 1000's of guns in your underground pseudo-factory, but single DIY gun? No, you don't want to use stampings for it.
>You can also easily buy everything you need to build a single shot gun in your local hardwarestore.
If only single shot...
Printing could do well for various additions but the problem with it is that no matter what kind of advances the technique will do, proper fucking steel will still be much stronger material and you want those parts to be as strong as possible because with homemade guns you often don't have time to perform extensive testing(which will require firing thousands of rounds with different loads and in different conditions) so you do what designers did before computer simulation was a thing - use safety margins, and using materials that are stronger than you theoretically need is one of the examples of using safety margin.
You can 3d print various metals today, including titanium.
On like million dollar industrial printers
They're expensive now, but they're very likely to get cheaper in the future.
The concept behind it is not that complicated. Lay a layer of metal dust and melt it with a laser.
I'm fairly sure someone dedicated could build something like that at home.
>What happens when 3d guns pick up?
The feds will pass laws shutting that down.
It's only a matter of time.
Printed guns don't have the tolerances and strength of manufactured guns.
This Revolution is highly overrated.
No need for 3d printing. Forgings for lowers are cheap and can be finished with hand tools.
AR15, 1911 and P229's can be built at home with a very small investment...sometimes smaller than a 3d printer. You could spend more and do your own work with desktop lathes/CNC's and create your own shit.
More importantly, what happens when you can print out an improved stinger missile?
If I can 3d print something that can kill a person from 10 ft away... that's useful.
Is this legal?
Violence is a fact of life, with or without guns. I work in automation, it's not going to make an impact on US jobs for 50+ years. Your entire axiom is wrong...
In the USA: depends on the state.
Elsewhere: probably not.
You can make a gun right now, they're really not that hard.
So long as it has a cycle of operation it can be considered a gun.
Abso fucking lutely.
matrixprecisionparts.com for 1911 and sig stuff.
Google 80% AR for everything else.
Yup. Legal in all states. California has a new law that will be in effect 18 months from now that requires you to apply for a serial number for home built guns.
I know fuck all about other countries regulations.
Talking about home-made guns: this one is made out of paper and the bullets are filled with matchhead powder.
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I'm in California, so if I was to start make something within the next 18 months I'd be fine?
You could do that with parts from a hardware and hobby store. Guns are simple mechanical things. Current (affordable) 3d printing is overrated. Machining skills, tools and knowledge still dominate.
Also no combat effectiveness for individuals not laying down suppressing fire to allow them given that we dont live in a perfect society
It is more complicated. Building a handgun is good to go. Building an AR is tougher because of our new rules. You need to know the new Assault Rifle regs before you assemble the gun. From jan 1, any assault rifle needs to be featureless. Calguns.net will teach you those regs.
Just like the Founding Fathers, you don't fight the world's most powerful military force head on. Accurate rifles for guerilla tactics is all the populace needs.
And explosives to destroy supply lines. Basically Guerilla tactics. Gun owners would more than likely group together and engage in those events.
Well you could block people from doing shit like this and denie the printing of certain structurs through some safty lines in the programs source code
It's obviously more complicated than just
>if file name is gun don't print
Anyway back to faping to pone, faggots