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bayareanative | 6 years ago

They will have to pull encryption from my cold, dead hands. And I'll strongly consider making a 80% lower legally-unregistered gun if things get any more insane, because stuff is going off a cliff 1930's-style.

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logfromblammo|6 years ago

Just do it. Even if things don't get any worse, gunsmithing still qualifies as a bona fide hardware-hacker hobby.

And everybody needs one of those, right? Yet another perfect excuse to spend a lot of money on CNC machines.

swalsh|6 years ago

I'd print one, but my state AG made it illegal for people in my state to download the blueprints for one.

I've been tempted to get on a proxy, download the file, print out a few copies of the source in book form, and slip it in our local libraries.

driverdan|6 years ago

3D printing a firearm isn't practical. They are dangerous and only fire a few times. You're better off with an 80%.