Defcad glows, just go to odysee or follow the gatalog links (which go to odysee)
If this thread is still up when I get home I’ll upload the current PDF list of links to all known guncad uploaders on odysee
almost completely forgot about this, sorry for the delay anons. I know its reddit, but fosscad is worth looking at every so often, for stuff like this.
https://files.catbox.moe/v543ie.pdf
a lot of the links are just users with one or two uploads or just videos, but some of the more notable contributers are listed. most of the really good stuff is already on the gatalog so don't expect to find anything crazy.
Defcad is so god damn homosex it's ridiculous. They made $46k off my CAD work and they keep trying to have it taken down from other sites. Don't give these garden gnomes money, you can find much better, more accurate and valuable stuff off regular old google
I don't think this would last very long, look at these tiny parts. It'd be fine if they were made of metal, but even using the toughest fibrous polymer I think you'd break something inside 1k rounds. I suppose you just print another piece, that's the whole thing.
>think you'd break something inside 1k rounds
It’s a single shot .22. It costs like $10. Who cares if it breaks in 100 rounds. Do you know how long it would take to shoot 1k rounds out of a single shot .22?
If you understand 3d printers, you understand how to source weapon parts files with good digital opsec and how not to fall for ATF honeypots
Besides, it's perfectly legal to manufacture your own weapons for personal use
The real question the fedboi should be asking: Where are the files for the 3D printed MRLS that is capable of firing multiple standard propelled explosive projectiles at once?
>expensive 3D printer >time consuming build >to create a fragile .22lr zip gun
You zoomers need to learn how to make zip guns from stainless brake line and a stapler. It's like $20 in parts; pay cash and it's untraceable.
moron
a yeahpost would have been better
moron
yeah
It's nerf or nuffin
I’m sure there’s a cheaper and easier way to injure myself.
https://defcad.com/library/96ad2b89-2193-4e0d-86be-57a7a7d447bd/
Yeah you gotta get a membership or some shit there
Defcad glows, just go to odysee or follow the gatalog links (which go to odysee)
If this thread is still up when I get home I’ll upload the current PDF list of links to all known guncad uploaders on odysee
Please do
almost completely forgot about this, sorry for the delay anons. I know its reddit, but fosscad is worth looking at every so often, for stuff like this.
https://files.catbox.moe/v543ie.pdf
a lot of the links are just users with one or two uploads or just videos, but some of the more notable contributers are listed. most of the really good stuff is already on the gatalog so don't expect to find anything crazy.
Defcad is so god damn homosex it's ridiculous. They made $46k off my CAD work and they keep trying to have it taken down from other sites. Don't give these garden gnomes money, you can find much better, more accurate and valuable stuff off regular old google
Where's your cut is the real question. Or did you give them all the rights to it for free?
They just scrape freely available shit from online and resell it.
Anyone who deserves to make a gun can design it themselves.
retard take
I don't think this would last very long, look at these tiny parts. It'd be fine if they were made of metal, but even using the toughest fibrous polymer I think you'd break something inside 1k rounds. I suppose you just print another piece, that's the whole thing.
Released designs have generally gone through at least 500 rounds without breaking.
Home made guns are single use weapons of ambush or last ditch defense.
i printed this and the barrel is way too big for 22lr just a heads up
its 22lr bro...
>think you'd break something inside 1k rounds
It’s a single shot .22. It costs like $10. Who cares if it breaks in 100 rounds. Do you know how long it would take to shoot 1k rounds out of a single shot .22?
Yeah
how badly will this blow up?
>oh my gosh guys, that .22lr single shot is gonna explode!!!!
gtfo noguns.
while we're on the subject of 3d printing, does the do/k/ument still exist? i haven't seen anyone talking about it in years
It died back in 2012.
rip
I have everything saved to an ancient laptop thats fried. surely there is a mega link for it though.
i might also have it on an old laptop (probably not fried), i'll see if i can't find it and share if anons want
found this on google
https://www.reddit.com/r/DHExchange/comments/4645lm/s_PrepHoles_k_newest_mega_torrent_the_ark_over_300/
The arPrepHole has a ton of old school gunsmithing videos, and some blueprints. Worth a download, but beware that there are a ton of duplicate files.
If you understand 3d printers, you understand how to source weapon parts files with good digital opsec and how not to fall for ATF honeypots
Besides, it's perfectly legal to manufacture your own weapons for personal use
The real question the fedboi should be asking: Where are the files for the 3D printed MRLS that is capable of firing multiple standard propelled explosive projectiles at once?
This is why I don't build anything even if it is legal.
I like having fingers, simple as.
Good for you to realize you're not smart enough to build things, anon. No shame in admitting your retardation.
>expensive 3D printer
>time consuming build
>to create a fragile .22lr zip gun
You zoomers need to learn how to make zip guns from stainless brake line and a stapler. It's like $20 in parts; pay cash and it's untraceable.
3d brinting is based and all, but i hope printfags would stop putting rails on fucking single shot derringers
>how to make 3d printed sights!? Impossibiru
Just make a songbird