Feds want 3d printer firms to prevent printing of "Glock Switch" and similar devices

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I wonder what percentage of the confiscated glock-w-da-switch builds are using metal units off Temu-like Chinese websites versus filament printed?

Wait until they see what can be done with the next generation of metal SLS and CNC machines.
 
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I wonder what percentage of the confiscated glock-w-da-switch builds are using metal units off Temu-like Chinese websites versus filament printed?

Wait until they see what can be done with the next generation of metal SLS and CNC machines.

How about the feds actually prosecute the gang bangers who use glock switches in crimes?

They can charge them for the possession and add on a mandatory 30 year consecutive sentence if they are used in a crime.
 
Are people dying in incidents involving automatic gunfire, where a semiauto wouldn’t have had the same result?
 
I wonder what percentage of the confiscated glock-w-da-switch builds are using metal units off Temu-like Chinese websites versus filament printed?

Wait until they see what can be done with the next generation of metal SLS and CNC machines.
Statists need to statist. After that they will want you unable to print frames or receivers. After that...
 
I wonder what percentage of the confiscated glock-w-da-switch builds are using metal units off Temu-like Chinese websites versus filament printed?

Wait until they see what can be done with the next generation of metal SLS and CNC machines.
i do not think filament printed one will last more than couple of recoils, it is not a plastic part that needs to sit in there.
as an every gangbanger seem to have a switch - it is obvious that there is no shortage of supply there. go figure.

anti 3d printer push is same as anti-hand drill push. ok, like, go ahead, try it. that train had left the station.
 
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