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Seems like a perfect way for terrorists and other criminal elements to obtain weapons.
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What is a 3-D printed gun? How do you print a gun?
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PVT David Hix
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I don't think you can print a whole gun. You can print the non-metallic components of a gun using a 3-D printer though
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SSG Tom Pike
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You can print the lower receiver of an AR15 and buy the rest of the parts without going through an FFL.
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SSG Tom Pike - Well it's useless if you don't know how to assemble one.
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SSG Tom Pike
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SPC (Join to see) - My son when he was 11 years old assembled his own AR15. And I'm not talking just pinning an upper and a lower together. Built both the upper and lower from a pile of parts. Easy to do with simple hand tools (do need a barrel wrench)

If you can find the plans on the internet and figure out how to print an AR15 lower you can find the instructions on how to assemble one.
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CW3 Harvey K.
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I don't like the idea of police being armed like infantry, but it's worse when it's FAKE police.
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