3D Printed FNS40 Prototype “Le Gros Chungus” First Test Shots

Published on May 31, 2021
Duration: 0:20

This video showcases the "Le Gros Chungus," a 3D printed frame prototype for the FNS-40 pistol. The test firing demonstrated successful structural integrity and cycling, with the slide locking back after the last round. The build highlights successful custom firearm design and gunsmithing using 3D printing technology.

Quick Summary

The 'Le Gros Chungus' is a 3D printed frame prototype for the FNS-40 pistol. During its first test shots in .40 S&W, the frame demonstrated excellent structural integrity and cycled flawlessly, with the slide locking back after the last round.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction of 'Le Gros Chungus' Prototype
  2. 00:07Test Firing the 3D Printed Frame
  3. 00:15Test Conclusion and Success

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Le Gros Chungus'?

The 'Le Gros Chungus' is a prototype 3D printed frame designed for the FN Herstal FNS-40 pistol. It was successfully tested for structural integrity and cycling.

Did the 3D printed FNS-40 prototype function correctly?

Yes, the 3D printed FNS-40 prototype, nicknamed 'Le Gros Chungus,' performed a malfunction-free test firing. The slide successfully locked back after the final round.

What caliber is the FNS-40 prototype?

The 3D printed FNS-40 prototype, 'Le Gros Chungus,' is chambered in .40 S&W. The standard capacity for an FNS-40 is typically 14 rounds.

What are the key features of the 'Le Gros Chungus' build?

The 'Le Gros Chungus' features a custom 3D printed frame paired with a factory FN Herstal FNS-40 slide. The test focused on the performance and reliability of the 3D printed component.

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