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It looks like a variant of an M 1 carbine , the Enforcer. A cool weapon from the 1970s. Ain't technology grand? You can bet the feds are already experimenting with 3 D printers to expand their armories.
i can see the issue now, it used to be "please wait mr criminal while i open my gun safe", now it will be "please wait mr criminal while i print up my new gun".
God I can not wait until the affordable 3D metal printer arrives.
Why? Why not just go down and buy the gun you want knowing it will be well made and have a warranty? Seems silly to be so excited about 3D printers when many of the processes would still be out of your capabilities such as the inside of the barrel. To me it is alot of excitement about nothing.
A good gun is expensive.................... 3D printed guns are evolving... some time in the future, it may be just as good as a manufactured gun and cost less than 10% of the price... excited yet?
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