A couple of good ideal 3d printing service images I located:
Blackstar Arms
Image by simonov
Prototype of the Blackstar Arms rifle, a project I was functioning on with some friends in 2006. Ares Defense took this very same notion and just this year (2014) introduced the Ares SCR, which as you can see is pretty a lot the exact same point.
There has been a lot of excitement in the final couple years about 3D printed guns. Effectively, we had been carrying out it in 2006, as you can see from the photo.
Simply because it is illegal for a non-licensed manufacturer to manufacture and sell a firearm, and of course the service bureaus we employed had been not licensed FFLs, we had been careful to send them designs for incomplete or "80%" receivers, which a single of the partners would total on his home mill.
This rifle was actually used in 3Gun competition.
Blackstar Arms
Image by simonov
Prototype of the Blackstar Arms rifle, a project I was functioning on with some pals in 2006. Ares Defense took this exact same idea and just this year (2014) introduced the Ares SCR, which as you can see is quite significantly the identical issue.
There has been a lot of excitement in the final couple years about 3D printed guns. Effectively, we were performing it in 2006, as you can see from the photo.
Simply because it is illegal for a non-licensed manufacturer to manufacture and sell a firearm, and of course the service bureaus we used were not licensed FFLs, we have been careful to send them styles for incomplete or "80%" receivers, which one particular of the partners would total on his house mill.
This rifle was truly employed in 3Gun competition.
Blackstar Arms
Image by simonov
Prototype of the Blackstar Arms rifle, a project I was operating on with some buddies in 2006. Ares Defense took this same thought and just this year (2014) introduced the Ares SCR, which as you can see is fairly considerably the exact same thing.
There has been a lot of excitement in the final couple years about 3D printed guns. Well, we had been performing it in 2006, as you can see from the photo.
Since it is illegal for a non-licensed manufacturer to manufacture and sell a firearm, and of course the service bureaus we utilised have been not licensed FFLs, we had been careful to send them styles for incomplete or "80%" receivers, which one particular of the partners would complete on his house mill.
This rifle was truly employed in 3Gun competitors.