James Reeves Shoots 3DP Guns! (FGC-9, Glong, KF5 and More!)

Published on October 25, 2024
Duration: 45:46

This video features James Reeves and PSR testing a variety of 3D printed firearms, including the FGC-9 MkII, Glong, KF5, and CZAR. They demonstrate the functionality and technical aspects of these DIY creations, addressing skepticism from the mainstream industry. The review highlights the innovation and accessibility of 3D printed firearms, showcasing designs from prominent figures in the community.

Quick Summary

James Reeves tests a variety of 3D printed firearms, including the FGC-9 MkII, Glong, KF5, and CZAR. He highlights the technical innovations like AR-15 trigger integration and ECM barrels, demonstrating the functionality and accessibility of DIY firearm technology.

Chapters

  1. 00:45Introduction to 3D Printed Firearms
  2. 03:07The CZAR (VZ-61 Skorpion Variant)
  3. 08:02Roblox Glock and Glock 17L
  4. 11:07Hello Kitty Glock and the 'Glong'
  5. 15:33KF5 (3D Printed MP5)
  6. 18:17The Big MAC (MAC-10 Variant)
  7. 21:36FGC-9 MkII
  8. 24:22Plastikov V4 (3D Printed AK)
  9. 27:22Hoffman Tactical AR-10 / 6.5 Creedmoor

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable 3D printed firearms tested in the video?

The video showcases several 3D printed firearms including the FGC-9 MkII, the 'Glong' (a Glock variant integrated into a water pipe), the KF5 (an MP5 variant), the CZAR (a VZ-61 Skorpion variant), and the Plastikov V4 (an AK-47 variant).

What is the significance of the FGC-9 MkII in 3D printed firearm development?

The FGC-9 MkII is highlighted as iconic because it requires zero regulated firearm parts. It features an ECM rifled barrel and represents a significant milestone in accessible, DIY firearm manufacturing, even seeing real-world use by rebels.

How does the KF5 improve upon the MP5 design?

The KF5 is a 3D printed MP5 variant that utilizes an AR-15 trigger group for better ergonomics and trigger feel. It also features a roller-delayed blowback system and a 3D printed upper receiver, making it lightweight and smooth shooting.

What are the key technical features of the CZAR?

The CZAR, a 3D printed VZ-61 Skorpion receiver, is chambered in .32 ACP and costs around $300. A key advantage is its use of an AR-15 fire control group, providing a superior trigger compared to the original military design.

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