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    Post Designer of 3-D-printed gun challenges feds to Constitutional duel

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    This guy has opened a colossal can of worms and .gov knows it's too late to shut it. So a 3d printer can make frames and receivers if you have the right program/ blueprint. So can a CNC. A CNC just ain't as affordable. The information is already loose on the web and these printers have been around for a few years now which means there are tons of them. Without declaring the first amendment to be less than absolute, they can't stop it. They're fucked.


    On a side note, I do not yet trust a printed gun to hold up like their forged/ milled (and sometimes stamped) metal counterparts, but in banned gun nanny states... You bet your ass I'd make a bunch of them 100% of the books and stash 'em.
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    Good luck to him, he's going to need it.

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