Like all those places Washington slept, this museum’s acquisitions are significant but are not the “first 3D printed gun.”
They got “two Liberator prototypes, one disassembled gun and a number of archive items”, not the first printed pistol to go bang.
Sorry to be a buzzkill, but now that the gun what was used to kill Archduke Ferdinand has been found, all other “holy grail” type firearms need to be described just as carefully and correctly.
September 17th, 2013 at 9:12 am
I was pretty sure it wasn’t going to end up at the NRA’s National Firearms Museum, but I’m glad it’s somewhere.
September 17th, 2013 at 1:50 pm
Like all those places Washington slept, this museum’s acquisitions are significant but are not the “first 3D printed gun.”
They got “two Liberator prototypes, one disassembled gun and a number of archive items”, not the first printed pistol to go bang.
Sorry to be a buzzkill, but now that the gun what was used to kill Archduke Ferdinand has been found, all other “holy grail” type firearms need to be described just as carefully and correctly.