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lostalex 07-05-2013 01:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shasown (Post 5978884)
Its reuseable, fires one shot at a time.

The major problem is because it is made of plastic anyone that has the printer can make one and it cant be detected by normal detectors, used at airports, schools, jails etc.

Most but not all ammunition still comes in metallic forms, the ceramic type are very expensive but not unobtainable.

A terrorists dream?


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.

Shasown 07-05-2013 01:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 5978890)
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.


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!

lostalex 07-05-2013 01:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shasown (Post 5978904)
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!

well i suppose someone could hypothetically carry 30 of these things, but that doesn't seem very practical.

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.

Shasown 07-05-2013 02:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 5978906)
well i suppose someone could hypothetically carry 30 of these things, but that doesn't seem very practical.

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.

Somehow I don't think the Secret Service would let anyone carry a pressure cooker into the White House, do you?

lostalex 07-05-2013 02:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shasown (Post 5978908)
Somehow I don't think the Secret Service would let anyone carry a pressure cooker into the White House, do you?

The secret service wouldn't let them carry a plastic printed gun into the white house either.

I'm not sure what point you are making.

Shasown 07-05-2013 02:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 5978909)
The secret service wouldn't let them carry a plastic printed gun into the white house either.

I'm not sure what point you are making.

Without intimate body searches of everyone entering any sensitive areas, how can you ensure someone doesnt have one on them?

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.

lostalex 07-05-2013 02:16 AM

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.

Omah 09-05-2013 11:59 AM

Downloads for 3D-printed Liberator gun reach 100,000
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22464360

Quote:

The blueprint used to produce a 3D-printed plastic gun has been downloaded about 100,000 times since going online earlier this week, according to Forbes.

Defense Distributed told the news site it was surprised by the amount of interest its Liberator gun had generated.

According to Defense Distributed, most of the 100,000 downloads have been in the US, followed by Spain, Brazil, Germany and the UK.

The blueprint has also been uploaded to file-sharing site the Pirate Bay, where it has become the most popular file in the site's 3D-printing category.

While downloading the blueprints will not be illegal, in many countries owning a firearm is.
Presumably, illegal manufacture will now be in progress .... :rolleyes:

Jesus. 09-05-2013 12:08 PM

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.

Vanessa 09-05-2013 12:13 PM

Yes, this is very worrying. :shocked:

arista 09-05-2013 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Omah (Post 5983636)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22464360



Presumably, illegal manufacture will now be in progress .... :rolleyes:



Yes as there is a World Market for it


Supply and Demand

arista 09-05-2013 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jesus.H.Christ (Post 5983659)
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.


But Bullets
how do they get them through

Kazanne 09-05-2013 12:28 PM

Very clever the technology used today,but a gun!!! really? surely something better and more usefull could have been made

arista 09-05-2013 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 5983683)
Very clever the technology used today,but a gun!!! really? surely something better and more usefull could have been made


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.

lostalex 09-05-2013 01:34 PM

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.

arista 09-05-2013 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 5983717)
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.


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.

arista 12-05-2013 01:07 PM

"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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