• ssroxnak@lemmy.world
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    Making your own firearms has always been legal in America. And it’s not exactly easy. Even 3D printed guns take a lot of work.

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      7 hours ago

      Strictly speaking, if you want a reliable firearm you are much better off getting one made out of steel than composite plastics.

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        I did a p80 build and would consider it more reliable than anything made in layers, and it is still collecting non existent dust in a safe cause of its issues. But Glocks are considered the gold standard of reliability and they are plastic lowers.

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        Most 3D printed guns use commercially available parts for the pressure bearing components.

        A 3D printed Glock uses a slide and barrel bought from Glock. The only 3D printed part is the frame, which is the only part that has to be serialized.