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I don't see how a terrorist would do much damage with this. if you can only get 1 shot off before you have to reload. That being said, i'm sure that someone will design a printable gun that can fire multiple rounds eventually. This is just the first version of it. |
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Really? It only takes one man to pull the trigger and one round to lets say assassinate a world leader. If you cant see how just one round(bullet) can change world history or affect things then you don't know much about history. Who says a terrorist or nutter would not carry more than one? Funny old thing though, sometimes terrorists don't act alone, they act in groups, it .wasn't one man per plane at 9-11! |
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especially when you could just buy a pressure cooker. You could probably do more damage with a machete in a large crowd, just slashing away with a sharp machete at people in a crowd than you could with one of these single shot plastic guns. People that want to commit terrorist attacks will always find a way. That doesn't mean we should take away more civil liberties though. |
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I'm not sure what point you are making. |
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Think about it, eventually one day, some terrorist group or some criminal gang will recruit a boy genius who may develop this sort of thing, but throwing the plans out on the internet for anyone to use is lets say a little irresponsible. |
So what are you advocating? More censorship of the internet?
Maybe we should also censor chemistry books. Evil people will find a way to be evil, censorship is not the answer. |
Downloads for 3D-printed Liberator gun reach 100,000
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22464360
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One of the biggest concerns about these, is that they wouldn't show up through airport metal detectors, potentially enabling terrorists to smuggle them on to planes.
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Yes, this is very worrying. :shocked:
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Yes as there is a World Market for it Supply and Demand |
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But Bullets how do they get them through |
Very clever the technology used today,but a gun!!! really? surely something better and more usefull could have been made
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Yes loads of bits no longer made will be made in 3-D Printers But like the internet there is a Dark Side and this 3-D gun is the dark side. |
I worry that because it's plastic and a funny shape it really does look like a toy gun, so kids would be more likely to play with it. They really should make it look more like a real handgun.
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Yes but its not for kids and above there pay level. I may buy a 3-D Printer as many products are no longer made. And its faster than waiting for China via Air Mail. |
"It has been used to make weapons,
life-saving body parts and even sex toys, but now 3D printing is moving from the industrial estate to the high street." 3D printing: coming to a high street near you http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...ng-high-street http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/...ated-u-010.jpg |
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