The Wiki Weapon Project is a fitting closing for this series. Now you have all the tools necessary to scare Josh and his buddies into slithering under their beds, biting their blankets and crying themselves to sleep.
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And the best part?
As the prices for the printers come down, more people will use them. The more people that use them, the more people will find uses for them. The more people with uses for them, the more people will buy 3D printers. The more people that buy 3D printers, the more companies will build 3D printers, which will bring down the prices. The more people that… 🙂
Looks like the top of a spray bottle, OMG………!!!!!!!! 🙂
I am just waiting for then to build this as a semiauto with a 30Rnd clip 🙂
Why is this the last post?
I just thought it was long enough in the series. Plus I have the Gun Motivator Of The Day that gives me enough trouble 😀
PS: I did a quick search and I was shocked to find out that under “Gun Motivator Of The Day” there are 175 entries…. dayum!
That is incredibly motivational.
Wasn’t there a single shot .45 throwaway gun called the Liberator, produced for the French Resistence in WWII? Happy coincidence name wise?
or evil intent? 😉
Yes and purposeful coincidence.
A gun to get a gun.
Or you could do something like the Phillipine Guerilla shotgun, or some frankenstein pipe-gun.
3D printers can be used to make useful stuff, but so can a forge & bench-top mill. Knowiwng that there’s knowledge like this is what makes me scratch my head, that they’re only now getting worried about home-made guns. The 3D printer is so much more sexy than the capability which normal jack-leg mechanics or good amateurs have always been able to do?
Sorry, but regulating 3D printers does NOTHING to curb guns, as their philosophy is based around guns=bad.
I’ve heard from several good and confident sources that the information in the first Anarchist’s Cookbook can get you killed You need to be really good in the relevant fields before you try it. Know what not to do, and such knowledge supercedes it.
And there’s the image of a 3D printer captioned molṑn labé