Are all-plastic 3D printed handguns chambered in .22 LR able to survive firing multiple rounds? If they are, it'd be tempting to find a moronic PD conducting gun buybacks and show up with a pallet-load to take the suckers for everything they're worth.
Are all-plastic 3D printed handguns chambered in .22 LR able to survive firing multiple rounds? If they are, it'd be tempting to find a moronic PD conducting gun buybacks and show up with a pallet-load to take the suckers for everything they're worth.
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