Friday, November 8, 2013

First 3-D printed metal gun is new nail in 'gun control's' coffin

CSGV's beloved "Government Monopoly on Force" is in mortal danger, with its death warrant printed in 3-D.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here's another technology to keep in mind:

http://www.jetman.com/?page_id=24

Anonymous said...

That video has over 711,000 views, and it's only been posted up on YouTube for a couple of days.

I wonder how many drone-head JBT's around the country at the various ABC agencies are crapping their collective black BDUs right now? ......Probably most of 'em. Good thing those BDU's are BLACK, eh?

Anonymous said...

The video has 1.2 million views now. .....Wait.....what was that sound?? ....Why, I do believe it was everyone at the Huffington Post, MSNBC, SPLC, the Brady Bunch, Fonebone and Chuckie Schumer collectively shitting their pants....among other gun-grabbers...

Anonymous said...

Not going to be a problem. That machine costs megabucks! ;-)

Remember when a VCR cost $1000? Now they're $10 items at yard sales. The variable is not if you will be able to put one in your own personal basement, but when!

Anonymous said...

Next, using the technology to forge cartridge cases.

Happy D said...

I must respectfully state that the masterful Mr. Hofmann is wrong.

This is not another nail in the coffin of gun control this is the first shovel full of dirt on that coffin.

As a currently working gunsmith with a extensive grounding in industrial design I assure all of you that this changes more than just the gun controlists main point of attack.
The same technology can make all of the metal parts of the ammunition just to start the new problems the Quislings have.
It could change gun smithing and designing in ways far to numerous to even start a list here.