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Old 01-06-2014, 03:38 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by Batty View Post
Hahaha!!!

Forbes magazine > a netcee

Just saying.


So you cosign making your own bow and arrow is 9 billion times more reliable than a 3D printed gun?

The 3D is still gunna kill somebody, it just might randomly blow up on them. This does not mean there isn't some wigger out there who'd try it. All I'm sayin is that with the advancements in technology, people should take notice. I mean everybody else outside of NC is.
well, disagree with the first part. the precisions that even the most advanced 3D printers can reach are not near close enough for the parts in the firing mechanism. Lab tested is one thing. and that may be true. But amateurs or the general public cannot replicate these guns with these materials or equipment and attain the same level of precision/accuracy/reliability

However, there WILL be widely available printers that can 3D print metal parts, and it WILL change the entire industrial manufacturing industry.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/n...D-printer.html
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