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.
This video details the creation of a custom 3D printed AR15-style pistol chambered in .22LR, featuring a unique Jeff Goldblum theme. Modifications include adapting a full-caliber lower receiver for .22LR and designing a custom folding brace to comply with ATF regulations. The build emphasizes the flexibility of 3D printing for personalized firearm components.
This video details the construction of a 3D printed Ruger 10/22 Charger-style pistol using files from Deterrence Dispensed. It highlights the legal aspects of 3D printing firearms, emphasizing that the receiver is the controlled part. The build features a shortened 6-inch barrel, a custom RMR mount, and a modified stock to maintain legal pistol status, with a total build cost around $130.
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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