3D printing lethal weapons
by GYATT - Monday November 18, 2024 at 09:03 PM
#1
Should I drop a full tutorial and file links of over 100gb of lethal weapons you can make with 3d printers this includes: pipe bombs, knuckle dusters, knifes, 100 different guns, shard trap


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#2
Drop it @GYATT ussy, why this annoying waiting ????
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#3
easy......


cnTRL + PEW

https://3dgunbuilder.com/


Rest simply use google.com and common sense
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#4
Drop it, but do it from a usb on a virtual machine

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#5
send them all so they are added to everyones archives. as long as people have the information they cant stop it
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(Nov 18, 2024, 09:03 PM)GYATT Wrote: Should I drop a full tutorial and file links of over 100gb of lethal weapons you can make with 3d printers this includes: pipe bombs, knuckle dusters, knifes, 100 different guns, shard trap


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Would be great lol i already did a post like this before about ez22 full diy 22lr submachine gun you should check it out
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GYATT, you can't produce functional firearms with 3D printers. If it were possible, countries would have already adopted this technology—but it's not. Let me explain why:

Firearms generate a significant amount of heat every time they're fired. This is especially true for automatic weapons, which can reach temperatures of up to 70°C (158°F) during rapid fire. The maximum operational temperature for most firearms is around 80°C (176°F). Beyond 75°C, the weapon begins to malfunction, and excessive heat can damage the barrel, ammunition, and internal mechanisms.
Now, any gun you produce with a 3D printer will likely melt or deform after about 50 shots, turning into a blob of jelly in your hands.
That's why you can't manufacture functional firearms with 3D printers. However, if you'd like, you can always print yourself a toy gun

(Nov 18, 2024, 10:39 PM)SexualPredator Wrote:
(Nov 18, 2024, 09:03 PM)GYATT Wrote: Should I drop a full tutorial and file links of over 100gb of lethal weapons you can make with 3d printers this includes: pipe bombs, knuckle dusters, knifes, 100 different guns, shard trap


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Would be great lol i already did a post like this before about ez22 full diy 22lr submachine gun you should check it out

You can't produce a machine gun with a 3D printer, and even if you could, it wouldn't fire real bullets. After approximately 50 shots, the gun would start to melt

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GYATT, you can't produce functional firearms with 3D printers. If it were possible, countries would have already adopted this technology—but it's not. Let me explain why:

Firearms generate a significant amount of heat every time they're fired. This is especially true for automatic weapons, which can reach temperatures of up to 70°C (158°F) during rapid fire. The maximum operational temperature for most firearms is around 80°C (176°F). Beyond 75°C, the weapon begins to malfunction, and excessive heat can damage the barrel, ammunition, and internal mechanisms.
Now, any gun you produce with a 3D printer will likely melt or deform after about 50 shots, turning into a blob of jelly in your hands.
That's why you can't manufacture functional firearms with 3D printers. However, if you'd like, you can always print yourself a toy gun

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Should I drop a full tutorial and file links of over 100gb of lethal weapons you can make with 3d printers this includes: pipe bombs, knuckle dusters, knifes, 100 different guns, shard trap


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Would be great lol i already did a post like this before about ez22 full diy 22lr submachine gun you should check it out

You can't produce a machine gun with a 3D printer, and even if you could, it wouldn't fire real bullets. After approximately 50 shots, the gun would start to melt
I do not agree buddy you clearly have no experience… check the fgc9 project for instance its a fully diy smg chambered in 9mm of which about 70% of parts are 3d printed and people put 100s of bullets trough these without issues i know a guy who put more than 500 trough one and the ez22 that i have posted about is even more reliable since its in a weaker caliber just look at r/fosscad for proof of these guns being mag dumped without a single jam or issue
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#9
I always wanted to print a glock but I dunno where to get the rail part Confusedadcat:
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#10
chat, I might drop it soon./

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