Message from @assidbass

Discord ID: 550756833237663775


2019-02-27 15:06:47 UTC  

bad advice is bad advice

2019-02-27 16:41:45 UTC  

Time to go into debt for a 3D printer

2019-02-27 16:44:11 UTC  

Just download the plans like the rest of us

2019-02-27 18:07:48 UTC  

Awesome, now I just need the mythical do/k/ument

2019-02-27 18:08:16 UTC  

I lost my copy RIP

2019-02-27 18:08:29 UTC  

lolgay

2019-02-27 18:08:43 UTC  

I was going to cite the ar/k/ on my research paper for making machineguns

2019-02-27 18:08:48 UTC  

And zip gund

2019-02-27 18:08:49 UTC  

Guns

2019-02-27 18:09:08 UTC  

I can probably get a copy off TPB but I need not-shit torrent software

2019-02-27 18:09:34 UTC  

@Sadmin where is your copy?

2019-02-27 18:13:51 UTC  

On a hard drive in a vacuum sealed bag in a box that I've buried.

2019-02-27 18:23:30 UTC  

Nice

2019-02-27 21:08:18 UTC  

Legitimately why is it not hosted on the Wikileaks server in the Stockholm bunker? @Innaswamp @Sadmin

2019-02-27 21:08:31 UTC  

FBI has already tried to raid it and Sweden has told them to fuck off. It has a shit ton of leaked secrets on it due to Chelsea Manning.

2019-02-27 21:11:19 UTC  

It's partially why we pay a piracy tax

2019-02-27 21:11:38 UTC  

Of 300kr a year. As long as we are not the seeder the gov barely cares.

2019-02-28 17:14:39 UTC  

I’ve got a bunch of the defcad stuff on a flash drive from school. They have it out filled with a bunch of sexual abuse awareness stuff on it.

2019-02-28 19:10:46 UTC  

/noguns/ question, but would that 3D printed AR-15 work with .223

2019-02-28 19:11:01 UTC  

afaik 5.56 was derived from .223

2019-02-28 19:11:32 UTC  

well yes but maybe

2019-02-28 19:12:42 UTC  

not like i will ever own a CNC machine, let alone a metal 3D printer, but i'm just asking hypothetically since 5.56 is military only ammo where i live

2019-02-28 19:13:21 UTC  

even a fucking mosin-nagant or a similar bolt-action long barrel rifle is considered military only

2019-02-28 19:15:54 UTC  

well 3d metal printed is different from poly

2019-02-28 19:16:26 UTC  

i know, those sell for like half a mil

2019-02-28 19:16:57 UTC  

price may drop to something acceptable in a few decades but that would be in 1st world countries

2019-02-28 19:21:25 UTC  

I think the successful polymer lowers have incorporated the stock to reduce the chance of failure

2019-02-28 19:21:32 UTC  

i.e. GWACS

2019-02-28 19:21:50 UTC  

but that was injection molded or otherwise formed

2019-02-28 19:58:55 UTC  

Stubbs is the man to ask

2019-02-28 21:55:58 UTC  

Lowers take little to no strain from firing

2019-02-28 21:56:14 UTC  

It’s a chamber pressure question, which is a bolt/barrel thing.

2019-02-28 21:57:08 UTC  

5.56 wilde chambered barrels are the sweet spot between 5.56 and .223

2019-02-28 22:02:21 UTC  

^

2019-02-28 22:02:59 UTC  

I would add that where most poly lowers fail are the area where the buffer tube threads in

2019-02-28 22:03:18 UTC  

fire control group pin holes can egg out

2019-02-28 22:03:48 UTC  

and the front retaining pin holes can sheer off

2019-02-28 22:03:57 UTC  

/crack

2019-02-28 22:06:02 UTC  

As Mac said the buffer tube threads are the main issue, several designs have it so you can replace it rather easily while keeping the rest of the lower

2019-02-28 22:09:56 UTC  

GWACS uses brass inserts