Friday, November 7, 2014

New type of homemade ammo could make 3-D printed guns more practical, accessible

People like him and Goddard want us disarmed--want their beloved "government monopoly on force" protected even in the face of technology that promises home gun manufacture for the masses--and would be perfectly happy to see us maimed or killed for their sick agenda. Crumling's innovation brings some more bad news to those pursuing that agenda, and that's very good news for those of us who believe liberty is worth fighting for.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

3-D printed guns and ammo are interesting novelties, but at least in America we have no practical need for them. There are already millions of high-quality, factory-produced firearms circulating among private citizens in this country, and more can still be bought right off the shelf. Should we ever give these up in a mass confiscation without a fight to the death, then we would prove ourselves to be loathsome cowards; in that case, our freedom couldn't be salvaged even by the ability to 3-D print belt-fed machine guns and and an endless supply of ammo. If people don't have the guts to defend their rights when they have full possession of factory-produced weapons, then they won't have the guts to defend their rights using homemade weapons, either.

Anonymous said...

It ain't home made ammo until you can 'print' powder and primers.

Liberty or Death said...

I was thinking more along the lines of the 7.62 PZAM for this little gem.