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Since /u/justsomeone just posted some Luty here's some more Luty

Since /u/justsomeone just posted some Luty here's some more Luty

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Not til just now. I haven't really kept up with polymer designs since they seem so fragile for repeated usage. As sintered metal printers come into more use though I expect much sturdier designs to become a thing.

edit: i'm an idiot, it's not fully polymer.

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Oh boy. Printed firearms and printed firearm parts have come a long way in the last year or so.

They don't "blow up" like they used to several years ago with designs like the Liberator.

There's a video on Popular Front about printed firearms and an interview with the guy that "designed" the FGC, I recommend it as a nice introduction on the subject.

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That's the one.

Just don't mind the "kinda-anti-gun" journalist.