This TFB TV episode, featuring Print Shoot Repeat, explores the top five 3D printed firearms, highlighting their accessibility and innovative designs. It covers everything from the low cost of entry with consumer printers to advanced builds like the FGC-9 MkII and KF5, emphasizing the DIY aspect and legal implications of privately made firearms.
This video details the construction of a 3D printed VZ61 Skorpion lower receiver, dubbed the CZAR, using a standard AR-15 fire control group. The build incorporates several custom 3D printed accessories, including a handguard with an integrated hand stop, a barrel shroud, and an extended charging handle. The grip is printed in wood-infused PLA, and a Picatinny rail is integrated for brace attachment. The project is highlighted as an affordable and fun DIY firearm endeavor, with an estimated build cost of around $300.
This video showcases the "CZAR," a 3D printed vz 61 Skorpion pistol. The creator highlights the 3D printing process, using a Creality Ender 3 printer with specific upgrades and eSun PLA+ for the receiver and iSanmate Wood filament for the grip. The description mentions the availability of the files on platforms like Deterrence Dispensed and CtrlPew, indicating a focus on DIY and printable firearm projects. The video aims to appeal to viewers interested in 3D printed firearms.
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