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  2. Liberator (gun) - Wikipedia

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    160 mm (6.3 in) Cartridge. .380 ACP. Action. Single-shot. The Liberator is a 3D-printable single-shot handgun, the first such printable firearm design made widely available online. [2] [3] [4] The open source firm Defense Distributed designed the gun and released the plans on the Internet on May 6, 2013. The plans were downloaded over 100,000 ...

  3. List of 3D printed weapons and parts - Wikipedia

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    The table below lists noteworthy 3D printed weapons (mainly 3D printed firearms) and parts of weapons as well as items with a defense-related background. It includes 3D printed weapons and parts created using plastic producing printers as well as metal producing printers. The Liberator .380 was the first 3D printed plastic gun made widely ...

  4. FGC-9 - Wikipedia

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    Etymology. The gun's name is an initialism for "Fuck Gun Control", with the "9" referencing its 9mm cartridge.. Origin. The FGC-9 was originally designed and manufactured between 2018 and 2020 by JStark1809, a pseudonymous German-Kurdish gun designer, with contributions from the "guerrilla 3D-gun file development group" Deterrence Dispensed, and was released on March 27, 2020 by Deterrence ...

  5. Forget 3-D Printing: When It Comes to DIY Guns, There's a ...

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    After the Kennedy assassination, for example, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the 1968 Gun Control Act, which made it illegal to Forget 3-D Printing: When It Comes to DIY Guns, There's a Much ...

  6. Could 3-D Printing Unleash a Gun-Printing Craze? - AOL

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    Source: Michael Thad Carter for Forbes Just this month, a 25-year-old Texas law student named Cody Wilson made history. Using a Stratasys SST 3-D printer, Wilson created a fully functional firearm ...

  7. Defense Distributed v. United States Department of State

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    Defense Distributed v. U.S. Dept. of State is a set of court cases brought by Defense Distributed challenging the federal export control of 3D gun files on the Internet. History [ edit ] The case was brought in 2015, two years after Cody Wilson and Defense Distributed were banned from sharing the files for the first 3D printed gun, Liberator ...

  8. Solid Concepts 1911 DMLS - Wikipedia

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    The Solid Concepts 1911 DMLS is a 3D printed improvised firearm version of the M1911 pistol. [1] It was made public around November 2013 [1] and was printed via the direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) method. [1] It was created by Solid Concepts. [1] [2] The first gun, version 1.0, is made up of 34 3D-printed 17-4 stainless steel components.

  9. Deterrence Dispensed - Wikipedia

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    Deterrence Dispensed. The Come and Take It (Folder) flag is commonly associated with this organization. [1] Deterrence Dispensed ( DetDisp) is a decentralized, online collective that promotes and distributes open-source 3D printed firearms, gun parts, and handloaded cartridges. The group describes itself as aligned with the freedom of speech ...