Top FIVE 3DP Guns ft. Print Shoot Repeat!

Published on November 4, 2024
Duration: 21:20

This video explores five notable 3D printed firearms, showcasing the capabilities of DIY gunsmithing and the growing community around privately made firearms (PMFs). Print Shoot Repeat, a leading figure in the 3D printed firearms community, details builds like the Plastikov V4, FGC-9 MkII, and KF5 MP5 clone, emphasizing the low barrier to entry with consumer 3D printers and affordable materials like PLA+. The discussion touches on the legal aspects of PMFs and the technical skills involved in these projects.

Quick Summary

Print Shoot Repeat, a leading figure in the 3D printed firearms community, showcases five notable 3D printed guns, including the FGC-9 MkII and KF5 MP5 clone. The video highlights the low barrier to entry with affordable 3D printers and materials like PLA+, discussing the DIY gunsmithing skills and legal aspects of privately made firearms (PMFs).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 3D Printed Firearms
  2. 01:57Getting Started with 3D Printing
  3. 03:46Number 5: The Glong
  4. 06:38Number 4: Plastikov V4
  5. 10:04Number 3: CZAR (VZ.61 Scorpion)
  6. 12:54Number 2: FGC-9 MkII
  7. 17:00Number 1: KF5 (MP5 Clone)

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key benefits of 3D printing firearms?

3D printing firearms offers skill-building in CAD and engineering, provides an affordable entry point into gunsmithing, and serves as a statement on the legality of privately made firearms (PMFs) under current regulations.

What materials are commonly used for 3D printed gun frames?

PLA+ filament is frequently used for printing firearm frames due to its affordability, durability, and ease of printing on consumer-grade 3D printers like the Creality Ender 3.

What is the FGC-9 MkII and why is it significant?

The FGC-9 MkII, designed by JStark, is a 9mm 3D printed firearm notable for requiring zero regulated gun parts. It features a DIY ECM rifled barrel and a bolt made from basic steel stock.

How does the KF5 differ from a standard MP5?

The KF5 is a 3D printed MP5 clone that uses a standard MP5 parts kit but incorporates a 3D printed receiver. It retains the roller-delayed blowback system and allows for AR-15 fire control group compatibility.

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