Michael Guslick, an amateur gunsmith who has written extensively online about the…

Michael Guslick, an amateur gunsmith who has written extensively online about the considerable challenges of 3-D printed guns, said…the most notable example was the zip gun, which is made from off-the-shelf plumbing parts. "This is just applying a different technology to something that is already being done,” he said. “But making one on a 3-D printer is a lot of work when your local plumbing department is so close by.”

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Disruptions: With a 3-D Printer, Building a Gun With the Push of a Button
It might sound like science fiction, but 3-D printers are quickly becoming a consumer product, and people are already planning how to print a firearm.

4 thoughts on “Michael Guslick, an amateur gunsmith who has written extensively online about the…”

  1. Screw 3D printing of guns, where's my damn replicator!!!!!!!!!!!

    Besides, if they don't blow up making a zipper, they can alwaysshoot themselves in the foot by accident….

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