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Xenudidnothingwrong

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Jun 21, 2025
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Viable method? I live in Australia, so my preferred method (gunshot) is not as easy as it would be in the states.

If that bloke was able to take out Shinzo Abe, surely a point blank range would be enough? How exactly would one go about it?
 
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Dejected 55

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May 7, 2025
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I've seen it in a movie or two I think... but I don't know if I've heard about it in real life. It does seems like an expensive way to do it, though... and if you're having trouble getting a gun for whatever reason then I think you'd have the same problem acquiring bullets even if you 3D printed a gun. You still need a real bullet. Also, many of the 3D guns I've heard about are limited use, maybe a single shot... so there's that.
 
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JohnRys

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Jul 14, 2025
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Eh, seems risky? You still have to buy or make metal parts and get the rounds. I heard that SN was easly to get in Australia bc they use it to cull pig herds but idk much about that.
 
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florallobotomy

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Jul 18, 2025
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tolerances, requiring real gun parts, and the said above need of real bullets and usually single shot... there are tons of resources online, but it seems fairly unreliable especially if you can't get access to a real gun.
 
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dirtscooter

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May 14, 2024
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Ive thought about a "saw trap" type device with 3 or 4 shotgun shells pointed at the head, i would start by adapting those 12g tripwire alarms on a helmet or necklace.

Unsure if you have access shotgun shells down under though.
 
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Mäximum

All the effort for nothing...
Apr 5, 2023
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You don't necessarily need metal parts. There have been guns made completely out of 3D filament (the first was the Liberator). If you print it with Carbon Fiber-PLA or PLA+ and a clever design, it could be capable of firing more than just one shot. But honestly, if you think about it, you don't really need more than one shot. I own a 3D-Printer and I am thinking about designing my own gun that I can ctb with. Already have some designs in mind and on paper.
 
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Xenudidnothingwrong

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Jun 21, 2025
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Eh, seems risky? You still have to buy or make metal parts and get the rounds. I heard that SN was easly to get in Australia bc they use it to cull pig herds but idk much about that.
Could be interesting, I've had trouble getting my hands on SN but haven't heard of the pig heard thing
 

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