cduggles
Bluelight Crew
Fascinating posts!
I'm seeing a wave of YouTube videos.
I'm seeing a wave of YouTube videos.
It's clear no one here has any experience with plastic guns. But it's fun to see you guys pretend.
there are plastics that are stronger than steel out there, believe it or not. so technically you can use a 3d printer to make a javelin (man portable fire and forget anti tank rocket launcher) that will hold up to the strain but joe blow or jane blow doesn't have access to those kind of plastics. what they do have access to is info passed along the net others carelessly leave in sight of them and seeing as they don't know any better, they will seriously hurt themselves and/or someone else in making such shoddy imitation of a weapon and thinking it is so cool.
the hard part is what kind of material do you use for the bullet. you can use just about anything for the majority of it but in order to have a more accurate projectile that will stand up to traveling to the target and still be lethal, some of it will have to be metal, especially to withstand the explosion from the propellant. there are ways of getting metal bullets around metal detectors but that is for a smaller number of bullets and being discrete as opposed to a larger number of bullets for larger numbers of people. also to note is that some metals do not set off metal detectors or even cause problems with microwave ovens, like copper and nickel respectively (depending on the amount and quality of metal). the effectiveness of said metals is to be questioned. also how to get explosive materials of any kind around the kind of sniffers used to detect such things like in some airports in america today.
it's actually easier and more effective to make a pipe bomb from things around your house or office than it is to use a crappy piece of plastic from a 3d printer as shrapnel that is more likely to fall apart on the way to deliver it than actually doing soft target damage.
there are plastics that are stronger than steel out there, believe it or not. so technically you can use a 3d printer to make a javelin (man portable fire and forget anti tank rocket launcher) that will hold up to the strain but joe blow or jane blow doesn't have access to those kind of plastics. what they do have access to is info passed along the net others carelessly leave in sight of them and seeing as they don't know any better, they will seriously hurt themselves and/or someone else in making such shoddy imitation of a weapon and thinking it is so cool.
the hard part is what kind of material do you use for the bullet. you can use just about anything for the majority of it but in order to have a more accurate projectile that will stand up to traveling to the target and still be lethal, some of it will have to be metal, especially to withstand the explosion from the propellant. there are ways of getting metal bullets around metal detectors but that is for a smaller number of bullets and being discrete as opposed to a larger number of bullets for larger numbers of people. also to note is that some metals do not set off metal detectors or even cause problems with microwave ovens, like copper and nickel respectively (depending on the amount and quality of metal). the effectiveness of said metals is to be questioned. also how to get explosive materials of any kind around the kind of sniffers used to detect such things like in some airports in america today.
it's actually easier and more effective to make a pipe bomb from things around your house or office than it is to use a crappy piece of plastic from a 3d printer as shrapnel that is more likely to fall apart on the way to deliver it than actually doing soft target damage.
Fascinating posts!
I'm seeing a wave of YouTube videos.
Youtube Videos about plastic guns in action? Please show me some examples. Do they blow up or work, like Jess said?
Do they just have parts that are plastic, or are nearly entirely plastic?
Licensed arms companies have done a lot of research in using plastic in small arms design. And that's any plastic they want, with metal reenforcement. Not just the one fairly weak low melting point plastic used for 3d printing.
Despite that, they have never produced a firearm that uses all plastic, or even partially plastic, for the key components like the barrel, breech block firing pin, springs, etc. What does that tell you about the feasibility of this concept.
Youtube Videos about plastic guns in action? Please show me some examples. Do they blow up or work, like Jess said?
Do they just have parts that are plastic, or are nearly entirely plastic?
You realize you spent the entirety if your last post talking about my "terrorist career".I'm becoming increasingly convinced that you're a troll.
How about you prove me wrong and actually give some thoughtful arguments?
Oops. I meant I could imagine those videos where (usually) youths do stupid things and their friends keep a record for posterity.
So some kid gets access to a 3D printer where his mom works and makes a "gun" and his friends record it blowing up in his face and laugh, or the "oh #$%!" genre where he makes something that looks like a grenade (no explosives) and paints it or whatever and someone shoots him when he "fake scares" people and then you hear his friends freak out.
like that... I regret lowering the tone. *blush*
You realize you spent the entirety if your last post talking about my "terrorist career".
It was also a reply to my question.She was referring to anyone in particular who were to attempt 3D printing a gun. You obviously find guns distasteful, so it's clear her comments were not directed to you, whatsoever.
It was also a reply to my question.
I find guns a lot of things. I've owned two guns. Taste isn't an apt word.
Looks like a few like minded people here.
You realize you spent the entirety if your last post talking about my "terrorist career".
Now I could take that personally but it's obvious your problem isn't with me but with the concept if this thread.
Please take your own advice.