I've seen a huge increase in printed AR lowers showing up in various different feeds just over the last few weeks, these things are out there and nobody can stop them from proliferating fast. twitter.com/Ivan_Is_Back/s
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Completely different person firing the same design: twitter.com/LarsenCreate/s
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Meanwhile AK receivers are coming along nicely as well: twitter.com/Ivan_Is_Back/s
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If you're in a regulated jurisdiction (Canada, NZ, Australia, UK, most of Europe and Asia) then the entirely homefabbable FGC-9 is your go to. Here's one being test-fired in Canada: twitter.com/freegunzone/st
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The FGC-9 requires no regulated parts whatsoever. It can be made with less than $1000 in equipment and parts, including the printer and welding setup for the bolt and barrel. That means the only problem you need to solve is ammo. And that's nearly solved: twitter.com/freegunzone/st
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This bullet production process is genuinely impressive work in terms of smallfab innovation generally, not just firearms:
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Homemade 9mm mold is a success. What about...
Homemade made mold for casting 7.62x39 and .22lr bullets?
We will find out soon if it works. Printing will be done in 3 hours and silicone will cured tomorrow evening. twitter.com/cathode_g/stat…
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There's this point I like to call the "Oscar Pistorias inflection" where something previously considered substandard (prosthetic limbs) becomes equal to or even better than the "real thing". We are very close to the Oscar Pistorias inflection for smallfab weapons.
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I'm not saying that smallfab production processes will transcend those of bigfabs in the immediate future, at least for standardized stuff like Glocks and AR-15s. But stuff like this could really take off via smallfabs:
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