3D printed guns have gotten much better. The FGC-9 is a 9mm PCC with an electro-chemically machined barrel, printed reciever, and bolt that is two pieces of round stock welded together. Tooling up is about $1k and each gun is ≈$150 in materials. One printer can produce one gun per week.
The files can be found here. WARNING: Possesion of these files is a felony in many countries.
How hard is it to have legal guns over there? I have a friend, she moved in Australia, lives in the middle of nowhere, from what I understand, she told me she and her husband own a gun. I have no idea of the circumstances.
To put it in perspective: they are an island (obvious). FedEx was the only shipping service that was delivering guns and ammo. They just announced they are stopping.
Advice for arms smuggling into Australia would be appreciated.
People need to defend themselves from these tyrants.
3d printing
That is good for making magazines, grips, and stocks, but cnc milling is needed for the receiver.
3D printed guns have gotten much better. The FGC-9 is a 9mm PCC with an electro-chemically machined barrel, printed reciever, and bolt that is two pieces of round stock welded together. Tooling up is about $1k and each gun is ≈$150 in materials. One printer can produce one gun per week.
The files can be found here. WARNING: Possesion of these files is a felony in many countries.
How hard is it to have legal guns over there? I have a friend, she moved in Australia, lives in the middle of nowhere, from what I understand, she told me she and her husband own a gun. I have no idea of the circumstances.
I think the gun laws may have been raped with mag limits response to Christchurch, but I do not know.
To put it in perspective: they are an island (obvious). FedEx was the only shipping service that was delivering guns and ammo. They just announced they are stopping.