This video outlines specific content restrictions on YouTube for firearm-related channels. It highlights issues with discussing high-capacity magazines, linking to firearm sales sites, and showcasing certain accessories like forced reset triggers, which can lead to demonetization or bans. The speaker emphasizes that 3D printed accessories are permissible if not demonstrating manufacturing and are commercially available.
This video reviews 3D printed grips for the 1911 pistol, addressing how to print them and their overall quality. The creator, Deuce, from Deuce and Guns, shares their findings and encourages viewers to like and subscribe for weekly content. The description also includes links to their Amazon store and Facebook page.
This video demonstrates how to 3D print various gun accessories at a low cost. It highlights the practical applications and affordability of using 3D printing technology for firearm customization and enhancement, showcasing how enthusiasts can create useful items for their firearms.
This review covers the US Revolver Co .32 S&W 'Small Iron', a restored top-break revolver. The firearm features a custom ceramic paint finish mimicking cast iron and functional 3D printed wood PLA grips. Despite its age, the revolver is confirmed to be in working order, showcasing a blend of vintage appeal and modern customization.
This US Revolver Co .32 Top Break underwent a comprehensive restomod, featuring a durable Dupli-Color cast iron engine enamel finish baked on for longevity. Custom grips were fabricated using wood PLA filament, meticulously sanded and stained to achieve a realistic wood appearance. The video highlights the classic top-break action, demonstrating its functionality.
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