That looks more like some oddball marriage between a PS-90 and an AR. Kinda cool.
I think the 3D printing thing has possibilities for firearms. Though right now I think it’s primary use in gun manufacturing would be rapid prototyping and mold-making. Print the part, make mold using that printed part, then inject/pour the final part.
People are using ABS printed items as “positives” in sand-cast molds, then pouring metal. I’ve seen all kinds of home-shop implementations for everything from jewelry to tractor parts. Finish with some CNC and you could be up and running in rapid order, without as much fear of a kaboom.
November 5th, 2014 at 2:54 pm
I’ve saw the files for this lower online several months ago I’m surprised it’s taken this long for some one to print and put up video.
November 5th, 2014 at 3:08 pm
That looks more like some oddball marriage between a PS-90 and an AR. Kinda cool.
I think the 3D printing thing has possibilities for firearms. Though right now I think it’s primary use in gun manufacturing would be rapid prototyping and mold-making. Print the part, make mold using that printed part, then inject/pour the final part.
People are using ABS printed items as “positives” in sand-cast molds, then pouring metal. I’ve seen all kinds of home-shop implementations for everything from jewelry to tractor parts. Finish with some CNC and you could be up and running in rapid order, without as much fear of a kaboom.