Someone called “Matthew” who writes an instrument making journal and runs a YouTube Channel in which he shows off 3D-printed ukuleles yesterday added a video of what he says is a rifle he designed and printed himself.
As you can see in the video below, the rifle gets off a shot. Later examination found the weapon's barrel split.
The weapon appears to use the same design as the infamous “Liberator” 3D-printed pistol, but adds a longer barrel. Matthew, who posts on YouTube as ThreeD Ukulele, named his creation the “Grizzly”.
As commenters on the video have noted, igniting a bullet's not the hard part of making a cheap gun. Making something that can survive the hot gases that result is, and the Grizzly fails that test.
You can't argue with a dialog box
In related news, Danish 3D printer maker Create It Real has decided to ensure its products can't ever print a gun.A canned statement (PDF) saying that if users try to load a file for a 3D gun its “... smart software scans the model and tries to match its characteristics with the characteristics of a firearm. If certain features align, the software will not allow the user to view and print the model.” ®
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