This video from SHOT Show 2026 features Corbin from Titus Arms showcasing innovative firearm components. Key highlights include a 3D-printed receiver for the TP9 made from advanced nylon, an AUG upgrade kit that improves trigger performance by incorporating AR-15 parts, and their well-known VZ-61 Skorpion 3D-printed receivers with enhanced features. The presentation also touches on a collaboration for an integrally suppressed VZ-61 and a .380 ACP conversion prototype, demonstrating Titus Arms' focus on affordability and performance through additive manufacturing.
This guide details the process of building the Nylaug, a 3D-printed receiver for Steyr AUG parts kits, as explained by an expert in the DIY firearms niche. It covers material selection (Polymaker PA6-CF20 Nylon), barrel adaptation, trigger upgrades using AR-15 components, and considerations for different calibers and configurations. The build offers a significantly more affordable alternative to factory AUGs.
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.
This guide details the installation process for the Plastikov, a 3D printed AK receiver developed by Deterrence Dispensed. It emphasizes using a standard AK parts kit with a forged trunnion, bolt, and headspaced barrel, where the 3D printed PLA acts as a shell. The guide includes crucial safety warnings and recommends extensive testing due to the experimental nature of the design, drawing on the expertise of Brandon Herrera, a known figure in 3D printed firearm development.
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