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Working Handgun Printed On a Sub-$2,000 3D Printer

Just a few weeks after Cody Wilson and friends successfully fired an instance of their own 3-D printed handgun design, Sparrowvsrevolution writes, "a couple of Wisconsin hobbyist gunsmiths have already managed to adapt Defense Distributed's so-called Liberator firearm and print it on a $1,725 Lulzbot 3D printer, a consumer grade machine that's far cheaper than the industrial quality Stratasys machine Defense Distributed used. They then proceeded to record their cheaper gun (dubbed the 'Lulz Liberator') firing nine .380 rounds without any signs of cracking or melting. Eight of the rounds were fired from a single plastic barrel. (Defense Distributed only fired one through its prototype.) In total, the Lulz Liberator's materials cost around $25 and were printed over just 48 hours."

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  1. Re:Requires more metal by TheRealHocusLocus · · Score: 3, Funny

    Metal detectors contain metal parts!

    I don't know how they can stand it. If I was a metal detector that would drive me crazy.

    Until someone is challenged to a duel and they choose the plastic pistol over the metal one, we dunna have a story here.

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  2. Re:Requires more metal by camperdave · · Score: 5, Funny

    Metal detectors contain metal parts!

    I don't know how they can stand it. If I was a metal detector that would drive me crazy.

    Yeah! It's like how I can't use a stud finder.

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  3. Re:Waiting for the nanny statists by i+kan+reed · · Score: 2, Funny

    I just told you we don't need to be reminded that you're paranoid. Christ

  4. Re:stratasys lies about strength? by c · · Score: 4, Funny

    When a marketing claim conflicts with real-world-testing-based claims by tinkerers, I consider the marketing claim to be false until proven otherwise.

    You could have saved yourself some effort if you left out everything prior to the comma.

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  5. Re:3D-Printed Revolver? by darkwing_bmf · · Score: 5, Funny

    Then maybe, just maybe, we ought to be working on helping the irrational rather than banning inanimate objects that can do nothing at all on their own.

    That's like saying we can end war or hunger. What are you, some kind of hippie?

  6. Re:3D-Printed Revolver? by Princeofcups · · Score: 3, Funny

    Then maybe, just maybe, we ought to be working on helping the irrational rather than banning inanimate objects that can do nothing at all on their own.

    But you know what? It will never happen, because the gun banners DON"T CARE about addressing the base cause of violent crime, they just want to ban guns. Period.

    The solution is simple. Make guns illegal for all men, and legal for all women. Then you can have your protection, and keep the guns out of the hands of the vast majority of violent criminals. As long as you always have an armed girlfriend/wife with you, that is. Touch that gun though, and an electric shock ends your life!

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