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

Published on October 25, 2024
Duration: 45:46

This video showcases a variety of 3D printed firearms, including the FGC-9, Glong, KF5, and several Glock variants, tested by James Reeves and PSR. It highlights the functional capabilities and design innovations in the 3D printed firearm community, contrasting them with mainstream industry skepticism. The review covers diverse platforms from pistols to rifles, emphasizing cost-effectiveness, improved ergonomics, and the Second Amendment implications of accessible firearm manufacturing.

Quick Summary

The video features a range of 3D printed firearms including the FGC-9 MkII, 'Glong' bong gun, KF5 MP5 variant, CZAR Skorpion, and custom Glocks. It highlights DIY gunsmithing innovations, performance tests, and discusses the Second Amendment implications of accessible firearm manufacturing.

Chapters

  1. 00:45Intro: 3D Printed Firearms & Skepticism
  2. 03:07The CZAR: 3D Printed VZ-61 Skorpion
  3. 08:02Roblox Glock & Glock 17L Review
  4. 11:07Hello Kitty Glock & The 'Glong' Bong Gun
  5. 15:33KF5: 3D Printed MP5 Performance
  6. 18:17The Big MAC: 3D Printed MAC-10 Lower
  7. 21:36FGC-9 MkII: Iconic DIY Firearm
  8. 24:22Plastikov V4: 3D Printed AK-47
  9. 27:22Hoffman Tactical AR-10 Build

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The video showcases several 3D printed firearms, including the FGC-9 MkII, the 'Glong' (a Glock integrated into a water pipe), the KF5 (a 3D printed MP5), the CZAR (a VZ-61 Skorpion variant), custom Glock models, the Big MAC (MAC-10 variant), the Plastikov V4 (AK-47 variant), and a Hoffman Tactical AR-10.

What technical advantages do some 3D printed firearms offer?

Some 3D printed firearms, like the CZAR and KF5, utilize AR-15 fire control groups for improved triggers. The FGC-9 MkII is notable for requiring no regulated firearm parts and features an ECM-rifled barrel, demonstrating advanced DIY capabilities.

What are the potential challenges or quirks with 3D printed firearms?

Challenges include potential magazine compatibility errors, component detachment (like sights flying off), and overall reliability issues, as seen with the 'Glong'. The cost-effectiveness of some builds, like the Plastikov V4, is also questioned compared to factory options.

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

The FGC-9 MkII is considered iconic because it's designed to be built entirely without regulated firearm parts, using methods like ECM for barrel rifling. It represents a significant milestone in accessible, DIY firearm manufacturing and has seen real-world use by rebels.

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