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  2. List of 3D printed weapons and parts - Wikipedia

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    The gun is made up of 34 3D-printed components. [16] Notable as the first fully metal 3D-printed firearm. Zig Zag revolver [5] [17] May 2014 [17] Primarily printed firearm: Revolver [5] FDM [5] Yoshitomo Imura [17].38 Caliber Named after the German Mauser Zig-Zag revolver. Holds six cartridges and can fire .38 caliber bullets. [14] Imura ...

  3. 3D printed firearm - Wikipedia

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    3D printed firearm. The Liberator, a 3D-printable single-shot handgun which was the first printable firearm design made widely available online in 2013. The Defense Distributed Come and Take It (Folder). [1] A 3D printed firearm is a firearm that is partially or primarily produced with a 3D printer. While plastic printed firearms are associated ...

  4. Liberator (gun) - Wikipedia

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    160 mm (6.3 in) Cartridge. .380 ACP. Action. Single-shot. The Liberator is a 3D-printable single-shot handgun, the first such printable firearm design made widely available online. [2][3][4] The open source firm Defense Distributed designed the gun and released the plans on the Internet on May 6, 2013. The plans were downloaded over 100,000 ...

  5. Notable 3D printed weapons and parts - Wikipedia

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    The Liberator .380 was the first 3D printed plastic gun made widely available online. It was a single shot pistol made using a Stratasys Dimension SST 3-D printer. [1] [2] The Solid Concepts replica of the M1911 pistol was the first 3D printed metal gun, [3] created using more than 38 printed parts; [4] It has successfully fired more than 5000 ...

  6. FGC-9 - Wikipedia

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    The FGC-9 is a 3D-printable, semi-automatic, pistol-caliber carbine. The firearm was first designed and manufactured between 2018 and 2020 by Jacob Duygu, a Kurdish German [1][2] gun designer known by the pseudonym "JStark1809". [3][4] In April 2021, a "MkII" revision was released. As of 2024, the FGC-9 is "by far" the world's most common 3-D ...

  7. JT (visualization format) - Wikipedia

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    JT is the abbreviation for Jupiter Tesselation. When EAI was purchased by UGS Corp., JT became a part of UGS's suite of products. Early in 2007 UGS announced the publication of the JT data format easing the adoption of JT as a master 3D format. Also in 2007, UGS was acquired by Siemens AG and became Siemens Digital Industries Software.

  8. Cody Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Cody Rutledge Wilson (born January 31, 1988) is an American gun rights activist, and crypto-anarchist. [1] [2] He is a founder and director of Defense Distributed, a non-profit organization that develops and publishes open source gun designs, so-called "wiki weapons", suitable for 3D printing and digital manufacture.

  9. Deterrence Dispensed - Wikipedia

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    Deterrence Dispensed is best known for developing and releasing the FGC-9, a 3D printed carbine requiring no regulated parts. [9] At the peak of its popularity, the group also distributed blueprints for AR-15s, an AKM receiver called the "Plastikov", handgun frames, and a magazine for Glock pistols named after New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez, who once pushed for crackdowns on the online ...