3D-Printed Cans, Smart Gun HACKED, AutoGlove! - TGC News!

Published on July 31, 2017
Duration: 11:11

This expert-level entry covers the latest in firearm technology and news. It details the Daniel Defense Wave 3D-printed suppressor, highlighting its Inconel alloy construction and rating up to 300 Win Mag. The entry also discusses the vulnerability of the Armatix iP1 smart gun to hacking and introduces the AutoGlove accessory for simulating full-auto fire, touching on its legality and potential ATF scrutiny. Finally, it includes a 'good guy with a gun' story emphasizing the importance of firearm training.

Quick Summary

The Daniel Defense Wave is a 3D-printed suppressor made from Inconel alloy using Laser Sintering, offering a single-piece, weld-free construction rated up to 300 Win Mag. It highlights advancements in firearm accessory manufacturing. The Armatix iP1 smart gun was shown to be vulnerable to hacking, and the AutoGlove accessory simulates full-auto fire, raising legal questions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00News Intro: 3D Cans, Smart Guns, AutoGlove
  2. 00:34Welcome and Subscription Prompt
  3. 00:49ZRO Delta Optic Mount Giveaway
  4. 01:19Daniel Defense Wave Suppressor Launch
  5. 02:28Wave Suppressor Specifications
  6. 02:57Wave Suppressor Pricing and Variants
  7. 03:333D Printing in Gun Parts Discussion
  8. 03:46Armatix iP1 Smart Gun Hacked
  9. 04:55Critique of Smart Gun Concept
  10. 05:42Introduction to the AutoGlove
  11. 06:18AutoGlove Mechanism and Legality
  12. 06:50AutoGlove Concerns and Desire
  13. 07:25AutoGlove Price and Ban Speculation
  14. 07:47Guntuber Feature: TactiCalifornia
  15. 09:20Good Guy with a Gun: 17-Year-Old Girl
  16. 10:04Home Invasion Defense Details
  17. 10:19Importance of Firearm Training
  18. 10:37Call to Action: Like, Share, Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Daniel Defense Wave suppressor?

The Daniel Defense Wave is a 3D-printed suppressor utilizing Laser Sintering technology, resulting in a single-piece Inconel alloy construction. It measures 7.6 inches long, 1.5 inches wide, weighs 17.2 ounces, and is rated for calibers up to 300 Win Mag. It's available in QD and direct thread variants.

How can smart guns like the Armatix iP1 be compromised?

The Armatix iP1 smart gun, which requires a paired smartwatch to fire, has been shown to be vulnerable to hacking. Its electronic security can be bypassed through signal jamming, extending the signal's range, or using magnets to bypass the watch requirement entirely.

What is the AutoGlove and is it legal?

The AutoGlove is an accessory designed to simulate full-auto fire using an electric motor and piston mechanism placed in the trigger guard. It is priced at $299. Its legality is debated, with claims it's not illegal because it doesn't attach to the firearm, though it faces scrutiny from the ATF.

What is the significance of 3D printing in suppressor manufacturing?

3D printing, specifically Laser Sintering, allows for the creation of complex, single-piece suppressor components like the Daniel Defense Wave, eliminating the need for welds. This process enhances durability and allows for the use of advanced materials like Inconel alloy.

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