This referred (I think) to the plastic printed gun of yore.
I assume this since the original article is long gone.
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And, 4 years later, that would have been a bloody good idea.
I rather thought the cold dead hands bit was somewhat of a giveaway, however, if not, I apologise.
Now, go ahead, make my day.
Stone me, it's a .380.
He's a braver man than I am.
Meet The 'Liberator': Test-Firing The World's First Fully 3D-Printed Gun - Forbes
Ah, but the Evil Govermint is attempting to Take All Their Guns Away!
So you need to be able to print your own.
Well, well, the DM have got in on the act:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2323158/How-Mail-On-Sunday-printed-plastic-gun-UK--took-board-Eurostar-stopped-security-scandal.html?ico=sciencetech^headlines
I assume they realise that manufacturing a gun without a licence renders you liable to spending an inordinate amount of time with Bubba.
The guy writing for ElReg seems a tad unimpressed:
'Liberator': Proof that you CAN'T make a working gun in a 3D printer ? The Register
And I suspect he may have a point.
Though, speaking of zip guns, one of the funniest CSI ?Miami? stories was about a chap who built a sniper rifle (yeah, right) out of bits of iron pipe & such like.
It was tremendously accurate too.
I assume this since the original article is long gone.
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I rather thought the cold dead hands bit was somewhat of a giveaway, however, if not, I apologise.
Now, go ahead, make my day.
Stone me, it's a .380.
He's a braver man than I am.
Meet The 'Liberator': Test-Firing The World's First Fully 3D-Printed Gun - Forbes
Originally posted by DimPrawn
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So you need to be able to print your own.
Well, well, the DM have got in on the act:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2323158/How-Mail-On-Sunday-printed-plastic-gun-UK--took-board-Eurostar-stopped-security-scandal.html?ico=sciencetech^headlines
I assume they realise that manufacturing a gun without a licence renders you liable to spending an inordinate amount of time with Bubba.
The guy writing for ElReg seems a tad unimpressed:
'Liberator': Proof that you CAN'T make a working gun in a 3D printer ? The Register
And I suspect he may have a point.
Though, speaking of zip guns, one of the funniest CSI ?Miami? stories was about a chap who built a sniper rifle (yeah, right) out of bits of iron pipe & such like.
It was tremendously accurate too.
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