Jump to content

gun thread


Recommended Posts

022188145663.jpg

 

 

this is mine in 10 days...

 

when i thought about piecing one out it seemed like a huge pain.

 

when i originally wanted to get into the AR this was what first caught my eye and the price is what made it a for sure.....

 

I was amazed there was one in stock....2 actually.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This forum is supported by the 12ozProphet Shop, so go buy a shirt and help support!
This forum is brought to you by the 12ozProphet Shop.
This forum is brought to you by the 12oz Shop.
Nice fuckin collection!

 

 

After everything calms down I'm gonna get a cheap used glock so I can paint it.

Nothing gay and flashy . Something subtle like those

 

Thanks.

 

If you want a colored frame glock, they made them in OD green like my 23 up there, and flat dark earth (tan). The colored frame versions are a little more expensive because there are way more all black ones, so people selling the colored frames think they have some sort of special collectors item..

If you wanna paint the whole gun, I would suggest the oven cure Cerakote over Duracoat.

Or you could just use some vintage krylon and get all hip hop on it, haha.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

I did a bit of research in to that .22 TCM when I was looking in to buying a RIA 1911. I like the idea, and I think it could be successful. BUT... On paper it has better ballistics than the FN 5.7x28, but when that cartridge came out it was hyped as the next big thing and look where it is now. Small market, that centers on two weapons. The 5.7 pistol and the P90 "civilian carbine", both of which are pretty pricey. As of right now it too fringe for me to justify spending the money on it. Even if it is just a conversion kit.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

today i bought a single point sling with some store credit i had

i think im gonna return it though

dont like the rifle swinging around down by my crotch

Link to comment
Share on other sites

CUUUUUUNTS

 

 

 

 

 

SdOufKb.jpg

 

http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/06/worried-about-accidentally-3d-printing-a-gun-new-software-will-prevent-it/

 

 

 

A Danish company that sells 3D printer component parts and related software to 3D printer manufacturers now says it has come up with a firearm component detection algorithm.

 

On Tuesday, Create it Real announced that in the coming months its software would include an option to find and block gun parts. When it detects a file that contains firearm parts, the software will shut down and disallow printing. Create it Real's software will likely be licensed to 3D printer manufacturers for around "several thousand euros annually" and then bundled with a 3D printer sold to individual consumers.

 

This innovation is squarely aimed at efforts from Defense Distributed, the group based in Texas that has done more to advance 3D printed firearm research than any other organization worldwide. In the last several months, DefDist has made and demonstrated an AR-15 lower receiver and an entire handgun. As a result, a number of American legislators started drafting new possible regulations in the face of rapidly declining 3D printer prices.

 

“In Europe there are laws around manufacturing firearms—if it becomes too easy to just press print, who is responsible?” Jeremie Pierre Gay, the company’s CEO, said to Ars. “That is the concern of the manufacturer. They want to get rid of this responsibility. In general, our software works like an antivirus [program], we have a central database [where] we collect all the files that are firearms.”

 

“The goal is that the average user won’t be able to by mistake print a gun”

 

Gay declined to explain precisely how his detection algorithms work, other than to say they involve a “combination of geometrical features.” For now, this software is only available for Create it Real’s hardware—but the executive noted that he would be happy to license it to other software developers.

 

“In our case, if you wanted to print on our printer then you have to use our software,” he added. “[Firearms are] only blocked for our printer—if you had another printer then you will be able to print [a gun]. Everything can be broken, but the goal is that the average user won’t be able to by mistake print a gun. If you have children in your home, say your kid—who wants to print a water gun—doesn’t end up printing a real gun. It’s the same thing if you download a movie, you don’t know what you get. A child could download a porn movie just because it’s called Bambi. I think it’s the same with a water gun.”

 

For his part, Cody Wilson, the head of Defense Distributed, says he has no problem with a company employing DRM-style blocking to prevent the printing of firearms.

 

“Anyone can use the files for any purpose,” he told Ars. “This guy used the files to create a library of forbidden objects. In a free market, anyone should be able to purchase this software if they don't want their kids to print guns. My question for this gentleman is: [which company] will [promote] this software first?”

Link to comment
Share on other sites

derp derp.....imma just put my hand on the trigger.

 

fucking idiot.

 

That shit sucks boats, just a few weeks ago I tried to find the specs from the Tx. based company online. I guess they had to take them down.

 

Its too bad that shit is already being messed with

Could've been such a cheap way to produce magazines and parts at home

I liked the look of the white printed AR lower

 

----

got some Frog Lube.....

Never going back

Link to comment
Share on other sites

took a buddy to the range this weekend and also picked up a dope gun vault safe....

 

misplaced the fucking keys first day. /fmloner

 

hopefully they come up. the good thing is the safe is empty.

 

also picked up some Australian made 5.56 which was a pretty decent deal. Not a single box of .22LR on the shelf.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That's not the point. The point is demonstrating that no set of laws, short of outlawing welders, drill presses, sheet metal, and fucking drainpipes, will ever remove guns from any country or society. Because even with the most rudimentary tools anybody with a slight mechanical inclination can make firearms, strangely enough, it's actually easier to build a full auto than a simi. Where there is a will there is a way.

 

http://thehomegunsmith.com/

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...