3D Printing Could Be Over.

Published on February 9, 2026
Duration: 14:55

This video from PSR features a high-authority influencer discussing the significant threat posed by Washington State House Bill 2321 to 3D printed firearm manufacturing and the broader 2A community. The bill aims to regulate 3D printers and CNC machines by mandating 'blocking features' to prevent the printing of firearm components, with severe penalties for violations. The speaker argues this is a 'Trojan Horse' for corporate IP enforcement and urges action from residents.

Quick Summary

Washington House Bill 2321 seeks to regulate 3D printers and CNC machines by mandating 'blocking features' to prevent firearm component printing. Violations result in penalties from misdemeanor to Class C felony, with immediate felony charges for businesses. This is argued to be a 'Trojan Horse' for broader IP enforcement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 3D Printed Firearms
  2. 00:34Washington State House Bill 2321 Explained
  3. 01:57Sponsorships and Tactical Gear (Atrius FRS, HSL Ammunition)
  4. 02:49Technical Details of HB 2321: Blocking Features
  5. 05:42Legal Penalties and Enforcement under HB 2321
  6. 08:37The 'Trojan Horse' Argument Against Printer Regulation
  7. 11:45Call to Action for Washington Residents

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Washington House Bill 2321 and how does it affect 3D printing?

Washington House Bill 2321 aims to regulate 3D printers and CNC machines by requiring manufacturers to implement 'blocking features'—software or firmware—to prevent the printing of firearm-related components like grips and rails. Violations carry significant penalties.

What are the penalties for violating proposed HB 2321 in Washington State?

The bill proposes a misdemeanor for a first violation and a Class C felony for subsequent infractions. Businesses selling non-compliant printers or manufacturing blocked parts would face immediate felony charges, indicating severe enforcement measures.

What is the 'Trojan Horse' argument regarding 3D printer regulation?

The 'Trojan Horse' argument suggests that regulating 3D printers under the guise of firearm control is a tactic to enable corporations to enforce intellectual property and copyright, potentially restricting users from printing any proprietary designs, not just firearm components.

What is the Atrius FRS selector and its function?

The Atrius FRS (Fast Response Selector) is a 3-position fire control selector designed for AR-15 and AR-9 platforms. It offers 'Safe', 'Semi-Auto', and an 'Enhanced Semi-Auto' mode, which allows for faster follow-up shots compared to standard semi-automatic fire.

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