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Comments by "Titanium Rain" (@ChucksSEADnDEAD) on "" video.
The madlad who turned in the slam fires labeled with sharpie "Glock & Wesson - Hecho en Mexico" is a legend for eternity.
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@xXx_Regulus_xXx Luckily some times the cops recognize what they have. Some granny had a StG-44 brought back during WWII her late husband had in the attic, and it was registered into the ATF as a museum piece so that it didn't have to get destroyed. However in Brazil a 100 year old Luger was cut by plasma torch. It hurt to see the picture.
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Declare yourself to be reasonable and refuse to explain how you derived your opinions from "reason". That playbook is pretty worn out.
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The engineering class should teach someone that wasting valuable stock, machine time, tool wear and skilled labor on such ventures is a loss. An Ender 3 is under 200 bucks, the material is like 20 bucks per kilo, and the only waste is on supports while subtractive manufacturing process turn perfectly good stock into chips you have to sell for scrap prices. You can pay a child in candy to watch it and turn off the power if it catches fire, or set up a webcam to monitor the printer remotely. The engineer doesn't try to overcomplicate. The engineer wants to see how many corners he can cut and still get away with it.
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First of all, through the power of God anything's possible so jot that down. Jokes aside, all you really need for a single shot is a barrel and a breechface to prevent everything from asploding in your hand. You can get high-pressure rated hydraulic tubing off your favorite chinesium supplier, and through 3d printed mandrels use ECM to erode rifling and chamber into a steel tube. A breechface can be made by cutting squares of sheet steel with a hand saw or rotary tool. Dremel goes BRRRRRRR.
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We're on the breaking point of practicality, though. Well designed pistol frames pumped out by a decently tuned printer can easily reach 600-1000 rounds before having problems, and at a 3-4 dollar material cost per frame they're essentially infinitely replaceable compared to the ammo it costs to wear one out. And this is with PLA+, which is essentially the "entry level" filament.
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@darkyassin At the risk of wasting my time just because you could be trolling, you should "mind" paying taxes into BS feel good programs. This really isn't about getting rid of guns, it's mostly just presenting a way out for guns that could potentially be uncared for and unsecured and thus get involved in accidents or get stolen. However politicians divert funding for this by convincing people like you that they're "taking guns off the street". They're lying to your face and making themselves look good for votes.
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How did your car handle the weight of your massive brass cojones?
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@H.G.Halberd "with less gun deaths violent deaths would go down too" - But the Honduras and El Salvador had miniscule gun ownership rates and obscene gun homicide rates. The argument that "less guns means less gun deaths" fails the simple logical test - by distilling gun ownership to the worst members of society, you've ensured that the most violent, hardened criminals are the only ones who have them. And worst of all, almost nobody can legally defend themselves. Now people say "oh but this is only valid on third world sh!tholes" but let's face it, a lot of gun violence in America happens in places that aren't that much different from Rio, Ciudad Juarez or Caracas.
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@robertpaulson8790 Gun crime in Australia was decreasing from the 1970s. Comparing to the US is also a very flawed metric. You can't prove a cancer drug works by administering it to people who don't have cancer. You have to give it to a cancer patient and monitor the results. And as it stands, several countries with violent gun crime did not have their problems solved by gun control. It's akin to a drug trial where some people get better, others die. You have to establish the correlation. Not give a drug to a guy in your trials, and then point to a random guy in the street and say he has cancer, so the drug works. On the other hand, New Zealand seemed to be roughly similar to Australia in mass shootings, despite no kneejerk gun control laws until after Christchurch.
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