Cg1986
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Drugs or guns?Buy them while you can boys.....
It could be serialized p80 serialized some and sells them to customersInterestingly, BPD isn’t charging for “unserialized firearm” or “ghost gun”. They specifically referred to it as a “Poly 80” gun. So they acknowledge p80s as a firearm, but you know how the moonbats will respond.
It will be, but we know this isn't going to solve the problem thanks to 3d printers.Yeah it’s just a matter of time until 80%ers are history.
What "problem" is that? Gunz?It will be, but we know this isn't going to solve the problem thanks to 3d printers.
This cat's out of the bag, and even if you make home manufacturing illegal it's not going to stop this problem. MA has some of the "best" gun laws in the country and we still see these things? Why? Because our gun laws work and p80's/3d printed stuff are easier to obtain. This might be a win for the antigunners who are saying "see, laws work" but in reality instead of a glock its a home built glock with no serial number, not a knife. This problem isn't going to resolve itself by making legal owners jump through more hoops, the guns aren't going to go away.
I personally prefer "Banshee Blaster" or "Poltergeist Pew".They missed the chance to say “Ghost Gun”. Slacking
Yeah it’s just a matter of time until 80%ers are history.
He was about to take that brick of cash to buy enough ammo to fill that mag before getting caught. I think he would have been a little short with current pricing.Looking at the picture, a few thoughts came to mind:
1) The rounds for the keltec look like six hardball and one hollowpoint. wtf?
2) Apparently there was no ammo in the P80's extended mag - because there aren't any pictures of it.
3) That extended mag has no scratches or scuffs on it - it looks brand new.
There are entire youtube channels from hood rats and shit bags dedicated to "how any 14yr old gang banger can get a glock" the secret has been out a long time.It's seeming like about half the guns seized lately are p80s.
And you know those videos will be front and center in Congress soon.There are entire youtube channels from hood rats and shit bags dedicated to "how any 14yr old gang banger can get a glock" the secret has been out a long time.
I am amazed how often I hear about 3d printing as THE solution. Have you tried to print a part that was even close in strength to P80 frame? PET crumbles just by looking at it. PETG terrible stringing effect in hollow parts. Nylon smells to high heavens and requires some serious printing heads plus enclosures plus dehydrators. After you settle on a material, then you have to deal with inconsistent layer adhesion.It will be, but we know this isn't going to solve the problem thanks to 3d printers.
Some people have this nailed down pretty well, reddit.com/r/guns has some users that do a great job, but yeah, 3d printing is extremely finnicky.I am amazed how often I hear about 3d printing as THE solution. Have you tried to print a part that was even close in strength to P80 frame? PET crumbles just by looking at it. PETG terrible stringing effect in hollow parts. Nylon smells to high heavens and requires some serious printing heads plus enclosures plus dehydrators. After you settle on a material, then you have to deal with inconsistent layer adhesion.
At best, 3D-printed frames are a gimmick. Not practical at all and yes, I have seen Defence Unlimited videos of a semi-auto 3d printed gun.
Well said! Couldn't agree more. When I was playing with this stuff, I asked myself: "Can I conceal carry this every day and feel confident that it will not fail me in the time of need". I could not answer this question in a positive and moved onto other 3D printing projects that are just as useful such as CNC machines that can turn a hunk of aluminum into a frame.I can't stress enough though, these aren't plug and play items, these are end game "I know my shit" kits, but that's only for today. 20 years from now is a different story.
Ghost gunner > 3d printerWell said! Couldn't agree more. When I was playing with this stuff, I asked myself: "Can I conceal carry this every day and feel confident that it will not fail me in the time of need". I could not answer this question in a positive and moved onto other 3D printing projects that are just as useful such as CNC machines that can turn a hunk of aluminum into a frame.
Three PD patches! Winning!
Could have been something like this in black:
Complete serialized pistol, not an 80% kit.Polymer80 PFS9 Semi-Auto Pistol 9mm Luger 4.49 Barrel 10-Round Black
The Polymer80 PFS9 Complete Pistols combine innovative ergonomics and features to provide the ultimate in shoot-ability and comfortable concealment....www.midwayusa.com
I personally prefer "Banshee Blaster" or "Poltergeist Pew".
I am amazed how often I hear about 3d printing as THE solution. Have you tried to print a part that was even close in strength to P80 frame? PET crumbles just by looking at it. PETG terrible stringing effect in hollow parts. Nylon smells to high heavens and requires some serious printing heads plus enclosures plus dehydrators. After you settle on a material, then you have to deal with inconsistent layer adhesion.
At best, 3D-printed frames are a gimmick. Not practical at all and yes, I have seen Defence Unlimited videos of a semi-auto 3d printed gun.
I'm waiting for prices on metal 3D printers to come down. If something like this drops down to, say 10K, this becomes a viable small business tool!FDM technique called continuous fiber reinforcement
I'm waiting for prices on metal 3D printers to come down. If something like this drops down to, say 10K, this becomes a viable small business tool!
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It's not the evil weed, it's the tax revenue they are evading that makes this a double super serious crime.And Mary Jew Wanna. Because if you want something stopped, just make it illegal. No one ever breaks a law.
And let's talk about how they seize his cash and weed. Aren't both cash and weed legal in this state??? I've got some in my pocket right now. Cash, I mean.
I'm not saying this guy ISN'T probably a dirtbag, but so far we've got 2A overreach, and seizing of what appears to be legal items in the state and claimed as a "crime." (I assume the amount of weed exceeded state limits, which is 10oz - I had to look that one up.)
I'm wondering, after we've made MJ legal, is it really in the police's best interest to be busting pot dealers???? I mean, who was the last pot-head that went on a shooting rampage??? [Pothead runs into mall with AK-47] "OK, I'm really pissed off. If someone don't gimme no Cheetos or a grill cheese sandwich in the next 2 minutes, I'm gonna start popping people!"