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cookiencream

cookiencream

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Is there a way to 3d print a fully functional gun?
 
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knickknack81

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Apr 28, 2025
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Ive seen this question asked her previously. People were quick to point out how unreliable printing a gun can be. Those who have tried it report how often the gun gets jammed or that it usually only stops working properly after 1 round. It seems very risky and there is a very good chance something could malfunction and make yr situation even worse.
 
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vergi

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Aug 10, 2025
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It's definitely been done before but I'm not sure how accessible doing so would be now since I'd imagine restrictions have been put on certain models to prevent people from catching the bus or committing crime, but if you'd somehow dig deep enough I'd imagine it wouldn't be completely impossible?
Ive seen this question asked her previously. People were quick to point out how unreliable printing a gun can be. Those who have tried it report how often the gun gets jammed or that it usually only stops working properly after 1 round. It seems very risky and there is a very good chance something could malfunction and make yr situation even worse.
this too!! using a 3d printed gun to ctb would def be really unreliable and I personally wouldn't take any chances with it
 
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Bootleg Astolfo

Bootleg Astolfo

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Oct 12, 2020
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Can YOU ? Probably not. Can Brandon herrera ? yeah.
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Dejected 55

Dejected 55

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For the purposes of suicide it seems like it is more difficult and more costly than obtaining an actual gun. Only reason to even consider it would be if for some reason where you are you cannot obtain a gun legally and illegally isn't an easy option. But even if you made the gun yourself, you're going to need bullets... which can present the same problem buying bullets as would buying a gun.

The only real reason for anyone to seriously consider 3D printing a gun is IF you are a criminal doing so to avoid a metal detector or something for your crime... in which case it might be worth it for your crime spree... but that's a whole different conversation.
 
unluckysadness

unluckysadness

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Jul 9, 2025
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I want a 3D nembutal please
 
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