3D Printed Guns and failed gun control.
This video demonstrates the feasibility of 3D printing firearm components and frames, challenging the effectiveness of recent 'ghost gun' legislation. The presenter showcases various 3D printed firearm parts, including Glock frames, a compensated Glock 34 variant named 'Big Chungus', a Ruger 10/22 receiver, and a fully 3D printed FGC9. The core argument is that readily available 3D printers and free software make firearm manufacturing accessible, rendering gun control measures ineffective.











