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Originally posted by rickymouse
reply to post by g146541
I got my desert eagle, I can shoot that over and over and hit a target at a hundred yards. I can't afford to shoot it though. Shell prices have gone crazy.
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
You know, advocating untraceable, easily destroyed firearms doesn't really help convince people of your pro gun stance. Just saying...
Originally posted by interupt42
www.abovetopsecret.com...
LOL, Either a permit will be required for the printers or they will use this fear of making weapons to ensure the public is never able to legally acquire one of those printers.
Originally posted by g146541
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
You know, advocating untraceable, easily destroyed firearms doesn't really help convince people of your pro gun stance. Just saying...
Untraceable, easily destroyed firearms have been around FOREVER!!
A dremel, a 30 dollar tool found at EVERY hardware store makes the gun untraceable.
As for destroying it, there are many methods.
I worked as a blacksmith for a period, the forge is an excellent tool for destroying ANY evidence, or just a river, or ocean or many other disposal methods.
All these cads do is let the world realize that even though the cat was out of the bag a long time ago, it is definitely out now.
Originally posted by heineken
the 3d printed gun already gone viral ..there is no way to stop it now...
too late mr pentagon
Originally posted by interupt42
Originally posted by heineken
the 3d printed gun already gone viral ..there is no way to stop it now...
too late mr pentagon
I wouldn't say that just yet. How many people have those 10K printers? I can foresee that they will prevent the general public from getting their hands on those printers by making them regulated or illegal to purchase or own ..
Originally posted by interupt42
Originally posted by heineken
the 3d printed gun already gone viral ..there is no way to stop it now...
too late mr pentagon
I wouldn't say that just yet. How many people have those 10K printers? I can foresee that they will prevent the general public from getting their hands on those printers by making them regulated or illegal to purchase or own Therefore the plans or code will be useless.edit on 10-5-2013 by interupt42 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by andy06shake
Liberator plans still freely available on [SNIP].
... adding that the CAD design for the weapon has already spread across the Internet at downloading sites like the Pirate Bay.
Originally posted by rickymouse
I have a funny hunch that a lot of people who downloaded the program are going to get put on a naughty list. I'd never be stupid enough to download that. I am sure Homeland Security and the FBI has every IP address that downloaded it.
I was hoping that the government would take it down. We don't need kids getting access to guns that could blow up in their faces. I bet there will be someone watching the firing pin sales. The places that sell the pins may be FBI plants. Most handguns are regulated in the states, it is a felony to have a handgun even if it is made of plastic without the proper paperwork, Some antique guns are excluded from these laws.
I think I may be reading a few too many conspiracy theories
Originally posted by g146541
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
You know, advocating untraceable, easily destroyed firearms doesn't really help convince people of your pro gun stance. Just saying...
Untraceable, easily destroyed firearms have been around FOREVER!!
A dremel, a 30 dollar tool found at EVERY hardware store makes the gun untraceable.
As for destroying it, there are many methods.
I worked as a blacksmith for a period, the forge is an excellent tool for destroying ANY evidence, or just a river, or ocean or many other disposal methods.
All these cads do is let the world realize that even though the cat was out of the bag a long time ago, it is definitely out now.
Originally posted by Visitor2012
If this 3D gun business keeps up, get ready for a False flag event.
Originally posted by heineken
dear friend, in a year time owning a 3d printer will be like owning a dvd writer