3D-printed 10/22 Charger (VIDEO)
http://www.guns.com/2014/07/11/3d-pr...charger-video/
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=b3e_1404502736“Hi, I’m Buck O’Fama and this is the 3D-printed Ruger Charger”
“The receiver was 3D-printed in two sections on an inexpensive, small-format 3D printer.”
“This gun does not exist in any government database.”
“If you take my gun,
I will simply print another one.”
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/201...-by-buckofama/The video was posted on July 4th, Independence Day, from somewhere in the state of Nevada. It’s interesting that in spite of the fact that the poster did nothing illegal, he felt compelled to disguise his voice.
While firearms have been made in home workshops for hundreds of years, many people are unaware that large industrial operations aren’t required to turn out working firearms. 3D printers and CAD machines make the production of many parts easier, but the same results can be produced with drills and files.
The pistol version of the popular Ruger 10/22 rifle, the Ruger Charger comes standard with 10-round flush magazines and can accept high-capacity mags holding 30 rounds or more. As demonstrated, making one with a cheap small-format 3D printer and some parts purchased on the internet (with no paperwork) is trivially easy.
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