Will liberals want to ban 3D printers next?

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No, not the Lexmark that ThreedleDeedle uses to print his fave gay anime porn, the 3-D printer used to produce this:


dnews-files-2013-11-3d-printed-metal-gun-gallery-jpg.jpg



Solid Concepts, based in Austin, used a laser sintering process to print a version of an M1911 .45 caliber pistol.


But the real goal was to show that 3-D printing metal is precise enough to produce parts within specific tolerances and strength.


With this gun, the only parts not made with a 3-D printer were the springs.


http://news.discovery.com/tech/gear-and-gadgets/first-3d-printed-metal-gun-fired-50-times-131109.htm
 
No, not the Lexmark that ThreedleDeedle uses to print his fave gay anime porn, the 3-D printer used to produce this:


dnews-files-2013-11-3d-printed-metal-gun-gallery-jpg.jpg




Solid Concepts, based in Austin, used a laser sintering process to print a version of an M1911 .45 caliber pistol.


But the real goal was to show that 3-D printing metal is precise enough to produce parts within specific tolerances and strength.


With this gun, the only parts not made with a 3-D printer were the springs.


http://news.discovery.com/tech/gear-and-gadgets/first-3d-printed-metal-gun-fired-50-times-131109.htm

fucking awesome.

of course liberals will want to ban this. they are petrified by freedom.
 
No, not the Lexmark that ThreedleDeedle uses to print his fave gay anime porn, the 3-D printer used to produce this:


dnews-files-2013-11-3d-printed-metal-gun-gallery-jpg.jpg



Solid Concepts, based in Austin, used a laser sintering process to print a version of an M1911 .45 caliber pistol.


But the real goal was to show that 3-D printing metal is precise enough to produce parts within specific tolerances and strength.


With this gun, the only parts not made with a 3-D printer were the springs.


http://news.discovery.com/tech/gear-and-gadgets/first-3d-printed-metal-gun-fired-50-times-131109.htm

BAN SPRINGS
 
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