I can't wait for 3D printers to be heavily regulated when guns aren't. It's even better than the gun emoji saga.
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You can do better plastic version without a 3D printer, so the issue isn't 3D printers
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I would guess that's correct, but presumably you actually have to know what you're doing and have gear for injection moulding and precision moulds. 3d printing is the only "easy" way with widespread commodity gear.
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Lathes and mills have been in existence for over a 100 years, thry do plastic as well as metal and nobody has ever questioned should we ban/control them :)
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I’m sorry there friend, but back up for a second and re-read what you have wrote? That is the most confusing first point I’ve ever heard. A gun made of 3D printed PLASTIC (entirely, too!) would likely not hold together, and would surely break after the first shot.
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The applications powerful people are scared of and therefore want to regulate, despite not regulating real instruments of mass death, only require the first shot.
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The first shot that, A. Probably wouldn’t leave the barrel, and B. Would likely cause it to kill the wielder? Seems legit.
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no metal parts?, good luck with that, you will blow your hand off the first time you fire it.
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The AMMO is STILL metalic.
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