Corbin from Titus Arms showcases their popular 3D-printed VZ-61 Skorpion receivers at SHOT Show 2026. These kits, priced at $595, include a hard case, magazines, and a cleaning kit, and feature a rate reducer and a dovetail for folding stocks. A prototype .380 ACP conversion is also presented, highlighting Titus Arms' innovative approach to firearm manufacturing.
SHOT Show 2025 revealed significant advancements in rifle technology, from the Geissele King Hunter's precision bolt-action to the innovative 3D-printed receiver of the Sentis AMR. Notable releases include the compact Century Arms AP51/AP53, a US-made SVD Dragunov by Insite Armory, and the HK MR A4 series offering HK416/417 civilian variants. The SNT Motiv K2S, a revival of the Daewoo K2, secured the top spot for its blend of AK-like reliability and AR-style ergonomics.
This video showcases a prototype 3D-printed receiver for a Ruger 10/22, inspired by the "OpenTop 11/22" design. The creator details their intention to adapt this concept for 3D printing, presenting the initial prototype which includes a non-functional RMR. The description emphasizes this is an early stage of development, with more updates anticipated for the project.
Brandon Herrera reviews the Plastikov, a 3D printed AK receiver from Deterrence Dispensed. Unlike previous failures, the Plastikov uses a standard AK parts kit with a forged trunnion, bolt, and headspaced barrel, with the 3D printed PLA acting solely as the receiver shell. This design aims to circumvent restrictive gun laws by leveraging 3D printing technology. Herrera plans a high-round count test on a receiver printed on an Ender 3.
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