A lot of people disregard the 3D print community because it is something they are not into or think its a non serious waste of time. Manufactures tend to not like it as there is no money in it.
However legally, the ability to build, customize or repair your guns are the same in…
The evolution of technology should NOT dictate how Americans can or should use their Second Amendment right.
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PSR is awesome. This interview with GOA was great too. He’s got a point, whether federally approved by the crown or not - you can’t stop the signal from spreading.
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Well there is opportunity in it. Sure there might not be money but the ability to make prototypes with relative ease is absolutely worth it for some
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Agreed 100%
I can understand how people on the outside looking in, even other firearms enthusiasts, could think it’s a weird fringe scene and dismiss it, but the truth is the builds are getting better every year and this is our ace in the hole against gun control.
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A couple years ago Sig R&D got a pallet of fifteen Ender 3s. They already had a few high end printers, and a series or resin printers. This was about the same time they started the switch from broaching to ECM, which I feel like Ivan pioneered. They are paying attention.