Message from @Jaz (Raisu)
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They learned there lesson of letting the justices respond
Let her talk for 10 mins and cut away to something else before he can respond
@OliveBlanc you never know if 20 dudes are gonna roll up on you in a line lol
This group teaches children murdering babies is ok
and taxpayers foot the bill
**Forgotten Weapons** Uploaded a new youtube video!
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I don't know why people are freaking out about 3D printed guns.
Anyone could make a Pipe-gun if they wanted, the real question is __why__. If there isn't incentive it won't happen.
(in UK)
@Dwarforn its easier and more cost efficient to do so too
Perhaps, but Pipe-gun are more reliable and durable
3D printing? yea you need the printer, the materials (which typically won't hold up to what it needs for a bullet being fired)
$$$$$
Plastic guns explode... Pipe-guns don't.
Firearm > Pipe gun > Flintlock > Printed gun
Yes!
You read correctly. Flintlock > Printed gun
pretty much
but you can give plastic gun a steel/metallic barrel can't you?
you can but that isn't what is being discussed in regards to a plastic gun
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that
oh yeah that thing...
😂
nah give me
wheellock revolver
Yes, but we're talking about improvised firearms; and in that case it goes Pipe > Flintlock > Printed Custom > Pure Printed.
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Fixed it. Pipe then flint.
yup
Pipe has faster reload and more accurate ammunition types
then you get one of these
or make
Even with a metal barrel you still have the issue of durability with Printed customs.
And to be honest in many cases Pipe is cheaper to fabricate anyway.
Wood? really?
brass i think
You could mould the parts from Alluminium once you have the wooden parts though. Why didn't they? (You can see the wood-grain)