Wait can’t you make a plastic barrel on a gun if you cut the barrel just before the actual bullet so the gases won’t blow apart the gun and I know it would be very inaccurate because of there being no rifling and there being no gases to help it lead but would it still work? Like fire
@@BrokeBoysManifesto Depending on where you live, yes. I know in CA you have to submit it to be serialized. And in most states there needs to be metal components so that the gun is detectable (as you have in yours)
@@OdinPG yeah, metal components is a ATF thing, and is California an American state still? Pretty sure them Washington and Oregon can just go ahead and join Canada already lol 😂
@@BrokeBoysManifestoYeah I live in WA and our politicians have turned Seattle into the world's biggest homeless encampment.. They've also been _trying_ to fvck us out of our 2nd A rights last few years, but that is the *one* thing we're not going for 😂 WA is still open carry, and if you have your ccl also, then your not restricted in any way that you wouldn't be anywhere else
It's funny how the feds usually do not care for the people either! They were basically created to assure the elite's interest prevail above all of us! 🤷🏻♂️ Lol
@bizotto it's okay to admit you lack education or knowledge in a subject. That is very much 3d printed. Not every single component, but the main body.
@@OregonGardeningalr bro let me clear something up, this isn’t fully 3d printed, likely just an exterior. don’t go telling somebody they’re uneducated on a subject when you don’t know the first thing about it yourself. 1. you cannot fire a bullet with 3d printed filament unless you have a multi tens of thousands of dollar metal printer. and 2. it would DEFINITELY not be this smooth. idc what company you ask to make this for you it’s not gonna be this precise. i take engineering classes and im going into a mechanical engineering bachelors. tell me i dont know what im talking about.
@Atomic-Bomb your ignorance bleeds through buddy. Did you even read my whole comment? I very clearly stated the entire thing was NOT 3d printed, but more likely the main body and some components. Clearly the barrel and bullets and BCG (If you even know what that is) are made out of metal. The fact that most firearms bodies nowadays are made from polymer, which is a form of plastic. You can print these out of glass filled carbonfiber nylon which has a higher heat resistance and tensile strength then regular polyethylene acetate, therefore allowing this design to be very feasible. So maybe you should continue focusing on your "degree" and learn some more. Sounds like you're in your first year undergrad, maybe wait tell you actually have a bachelor's before talking shit. Having worked with these before, I know quite well what they're capable of. Do some research before you make an asshole of yourself.
How do you know it’s your design I’ve seen yours and they done look that similar also there’s plenty of other peoples files out there I’m sure of for this specific 22LRbuild
Once i realized 3D printers would be a “thing”, i was so optimistic. I imagined gun companies making .22LR skeleton kits specially designed to be cheap and barebones and intended to be placed within a large variety of 3D printing frames. So basically, you pick up for a few hundred bucks a .22 CHAMELEON or something. Then you look thru a long list of AR, AK, Battle Rifle, Bullpup, Historical, or Futuristic frames and print out the solid body and maybe a few attachable doodads. You drop the CHAMELEON kit right into the frame, tighten a few screws, and you have yourself a functioning 10 round plinker that looks exactly like an M1 Garand or a Halo MA5B. Then you take it apart and drop it right into a new body kit. Unfortunately that never materialized.
No one is going to make that bc it loses them money. They want you to buy the full gun. You can get Mac 10 components and other components that work for multiple designs. Also quite frankly I don't think you actually understand how guns work. There's more to it than "a few detachable doodads". Since you're so brilliant why don't you make it yourself instead of wishing someone else to do it for you. Edit: and actually I don't think you understand how 3d printing works either.
Where I live, perfectly legal for private use. But i cannot sell physical copies. Yet, I can sell the hard drive that contains the information on how to 3d print it.
You can sell just got to get your license nd it's not hard. I believe 80 percent kits aren't guns still nd you can get them shipped to the house. Some places make you be 21 to buy a lower though do there's that.
The Remington Nylon 66 was doing this IRL in 1959. Barrel, bolt guide, bolt, and magazine parts were metal and the receiver and stock were nylon. This one is neat! 👍🏻
I gave my 66 to my nephew. For a rifle that is flexible it is a tack-driver and relentlessly reliable. Definitely my favourite .22 and still going well 65 years on. Much fun to shoot and light enough to feel recoil with hot ammo. Even holds zero with a fixed 4x scope. It’s a pity that the much later Viper didn’t enjoy the same success as they were woeful. Very unreliable and with many warranty problems, to the point they were withdrawn. Don’t ever sell that gem, and it will pass on down forever! 👍🏻
@@ThreenaddiesRexMegistus My Pops gave me his seneca green 66 when I was growin up. not my first rifle, just one that he noticed i tended to take squirrel hunting instead of my 870. of course, the advantages against a 12 ga. shottie are about endless for that kind of hunting, weight and ammo count for days. eventually I kicked it to my nephew, and it is just as reliable and keen as when I was gifted it.
Sure but if you get caught that's a crime... it's a non registered firearm so if you carry in a car or police get ahold of it then they can't run the SN and it's unregistered so they can fine you
and what makes you think theyre not doing that now? i saw this and was absolutely shocked ... ur saying any drug dealer can take 1500$ that they obviously have .. print 20 guns for less than 1000$ and then shoot someone once kill them and melt the gun down to nothing ????? theyre deff dong that
@@tjgibbs6115you have no idea how it really works out there. If anything, drug dealers are the ones at risk of being shot because of attempted robberies. MOST plugs are true hustlers focused on money
@tjgibbs6115 No they aren't, because they don't have to. The conviction rate on gun crime is so low, everybody does it with old school guns. 1/10 people get convicted bc their piece got found, no one cares
Yep mob, ms13, gangbangers, Illegal immigrants, psychopaths, corrupt officers...pretty much anyone. Meltdown not necessary, unfortunately there are no ballistics in the plastic barrels to prove where the bullets came from. 😮 No matter, as soon as technology really becomes to powerful, the singularity will happen, we will all be considered a virus and eradicated...canceled for real...And no amount of real or 3D printed guns will save even the good people from AI at that point...😞
@@blackbird_edits_022 it’s kinda unlikely a .22 kills you. Very possibly but kinda unlikely. They’re so small so they bounce around more if they hit you which can hit major organs. So basically his neighbors would probably think it’s an air soft being shot.
@Bigfeauxx a 22 can kill you easily. A gun is a gun and when being shot with a gun any bullet can kill you when you're being shot many times, however I don't think his neighbors are scared because they can hardly even hear the gun going off
Damn you managed to find a cmmg kit with the barrel? I've been looking on and off for years. Have had this thing printed waiting for that long. Props to you for finding one.
What you guys need to realize is the gun itself is not 3D printed. He took a gun and 3D printed a cover for it. Think of it like a kit car. The engine, chassis, wheels, axles, etc. are a corolla while the fiberglass outside makes it look cool.
A family of earthworms were gunned down today in a merciless attack from the human world.
I was there!!! Talk about unprvoked attack!!!
Police think it was gang related.
This is pure out of racism
😂😂😂
This world is insane
man is single handly dropping home prices in his area. a true hero
You're a clown
😂
Not all heros wear capes
@@jaymize5672BUT HANDCUF-
By firing blanks?
It's crazy how good these are getting.
Sure the majority of cQc arms are plastic to make them fast through the hands
@@fuzzylogic33 Yeah I just remember the early ar lower receiver prints and the quality has really advanced for what you can make in your garage.
@@irratespecialist true, these aren't exactly made for military, bit scary to..
Wait can’t you make a plastic barrel on a gun if you cut the barrel just before the actual bullet so the gases won’t blow apart the gun and I know it would be very inaccurate because of there being no rifling and there being no gases to help it lead but would it still work? Like fire
@@lilcaserapyea just make that a shotgun birdshot of course
The feds been real quiet ever since this dropped
That's when u need to be concerned is when they're not making noise.
Because the feds knows 3D printed .22 is light work. They're scared of the 5.56 or 3D printed bawms
I know right they gave a name for them ghost 👻 guns , mess around and find out!
@@NextStopConsciousness .22 has the most deaths of any cartridge.
@@NextStopConsciousness dont underestimate the .22
That's the prettiest felony I've ever seen
Perfectly legal in America
@@BrokeBoysManifesto Depending on where you live, yes. I know in CA you have to submit it to be serialized. And in most states there needs to be metal components so that the gun is detectable (as you have in yours)
@@OdinPG yeah, metal components is a ATF thing, and is California an American state still? Pretty sure them Washington and Oregon can just go ahead and join Canada already lol 😂
@@OdinPGisnt it constitutionally protected?
@@BrokeBoysManifestoYeah I live in WA and our politicians have turned Seattle into the world's biggest homeless encampment.. They've also been _trying_ to fvck us out of our 2nd A rights last few years, but that is the *one* thing we're not going for 😂 WA is still open carry, and if you have your ccl also, then your not restricted in any way that you wouldn't be anywhere else
In America we don't cut the grass we shoot it for growing
YeahHhh cause it’s a different color than us (jk obviously but I gotta say this for the snowflakes in the comments)
@@fr3verbrk3n56Green lives matter. Sorry I couldn't help it. Lol
Judging by your picture being a American patriot in camos your thinking making sense. Everything in the military is done the hard way😂😂😂😂
🦅
Its aerating
The fact that you can 3d print a gun is crazy
You can print most of it. There are still parts like the barrel that need to be metal
How do they do it because I've seen them sold for a few bucks
Right
@@JerryMau5
Jesus loves ya all and He wants you to turn to Him and repent, it’s your choice if you want to or not😊
Made me remember that kid who shot by a cop for aiming his toy gun at him
You got that selective sight!
“That kid” as if this didn’t happen several times a year 😂
Funny I remember that too.
And if I'm not mistaken that's why TOYS have a orange barrel tip now
The feds hate this one trick
U mean police not the dead ass wannabe roadman word "feds"
specially cause 3d printing guns bypasses applying serial numbers
It's funny how the feds usually do not care for the people either! They were basically created to assure the elite's interest prevail above all of us! 🤷🏻♂️ Lol
@@BadBeatBoxingdeep state?
They need to F off CAs we 🇺🇸 are the boss and they work for us
If the boss wants a plastic blicc then the boss makes a plastic blicc lol 😂
Everything eventually evolves into a crab or ar-15
True
Or Ak
Underrated comment
@@marethyu31 A Krab
finally someone makes this comparison
New and improved way of lawn care
Smooth as butter🤝🏽🤝🏽🫡🫡🫡💪🏽💪🏽😮💨
Only printed The upper and lower hes useing real steal internals it will work 99% of the time :)
The 1% is when it explodes
Thanks for the info, one question, what kind of printer would you recommend?
@@Servin_Utah801 are you old enough?
@@ponkey-qf3yqlooks like a grown man to me
@@jaydenkoopmans4425 okay
When the neighbors about to start cutting grass:
“Now where tf did all these .22 shells come from??” 😂
Spent casings 😂😂😂😂
Shells......
@@chadflanders543 that sounds pretty g*y 😬
@@chadflanders543 🤓 no.
that big of a gun using .22s is just a crime
I love how you customize it
It’s crazy how a 3D printed gun cycles so butter smoothly.
I really doubt that’s 3d printed
@bizotto it's okay to admit you lack education or knowledge in a subject. That is very much 3d printed. Not every single component, but the main body.
@@OregonGardeningoh yeah including all the important parts ;) 3D printed firing mechanism, I love it!
@@OregonGardeningalr bro let me clear something up, this isn’t fully 3d printed, likely just an exterior. don’t go telling somebody they’re uneducated on a subject when you don’t know the first thing about it yourself. 1. you cannot fire a bullet with 3d printed filament unless you have a multi tens of thousands of dollar metal printer. and 2. it would DEFINITELY not be this smooth. idc what company you ask to make this for you it’s not gonna be this precise. i take engineering classes and im going into a mechanical engineering bachelors. tell me i dont know what im talking about.
@Atomic-Bomb your ignorance bleeds through buddy. Did you even read my whole comment? I very clearly stated the entire thing was NOT 3d printed, but more likely the main body and some components. Clearly the barrel and bullets and BCG (If you even know what that is) are made out of metal. The fact that most firearms bodies nowadays are made from polymer, which is a form of plastic. You can print these out of glass filled carbonfiber nylon which has a higher heat resistance and tensile strength then regular polyethylene acetate, therefore allowing this design to be very feasible. So maybe you should continue focusing on your "degree" and learn some more. Sounds like you're in your first year undergrad, maybe wait tell you actually have a bachelor's before talking shit. Having worked with these before, I know quite well what they're capable of. Do some research before you make an asshole of yourself.
Before you make a comment; no, this is NOT illegal. Making firearms for personal use is completely legal in the US.
But Making It a Fully Automatic Is Illegal 🤦🏾♂️
@@dorionragland1299 converting semi autos to full auto is legal. It just can't be sold or transferred.
im thinking about something in my thinking fortress
@@alexkirsch7533So why are the sear conversions for Glocks always called illegal? Or is it illegal to sell or buy, but legal to make?
What about making pipe bombs. Watched a video earlier some older guy had one in his truck and a police officer detonated it.
Grass has been real quiet since this dropped🔥🔥
This made me laugh way harder than I should have. Nice work.
My favourite colour being purple, I’d totally print one of these
My girlfriend picked the color
@@BrokeBoysManifestohow can i make a girlfriend please give me tips
Kids in europe would love one to😂
Those barrels /bolt group/charging handles/muzzlebreak/gastubeblock/lower kits are all really cheap like maybe 200 or so all together
Let's celebrate California no background check ammo purchases online
Nice build, I love seeing my design in the wild
👍
Edit: for everyone asking, this sails the seas freely and can be found very easily.
How do you know it’s your design I’ve seen yours and they done look that similar also there’s plenty of other peoples files out there I’m sure of for this specific 22LRbuild
@@Emoney4209 because it’s the SG22, lol. I designed the SG22. It has my logo on the top of the receiver 😂
@booliganshootingsports can you send me the design?
@@Pinda072 all of my completed designs are released publicly on Booligancustomgunworks 👍
@booliganshootingsports😂 I guess you told him.
That is so sick, nice job!
His neighbors must LOVE him!
I sure do love the smell of freedom in the morning
Do sum shit like this you won’t be smelling it much longer😂
@@828xay8 I can actually do this legally in my state XD
@@828xay8 except it's perfectly legal in almost all US states
Will it fit in my school bag though ???
@@digger5521 Joe biden will attempt to save you from the purple nurple.
Once i realized 3D printers would be a “thing”, i was so optimistic. I imagined gun companies making .22LR skeleton kits specially designed to be cheap and barebones and intended to be placed within a large variety of 3D printing frames. So basically, you pick up for a few hundred bucks a .22 CHAMELEON or something. Then you look thru a long list of AR, AK, Battle Rifle, Bullpup, Historical, or Futuristic frames and print out the solid body and maybe a few attachable doodads. You drop the CHAMELEON kit right into the frame, tighten a few screws, and you have yourself a functioning 10 round plinker that looks exactly like an M1 Garand or a Halo MA5B. Then you take it apart and drop it right into a new body kit. Unfortunately that never materialized.
I mean, that’s pretty much what people do with glock and a few others. You can turn them into just about anything
its getting there already allot of cool halo frames and 10/22 ak chasis out there
@@PlutoTheGodhorrible example. What do you turn a Glock into other than pdw? Ar 9 is better example
No one is going to make that bc it loses them money. They want you to buy the full gun. You can get Mac 10 components and other components that work for multiple designs. Also quite frankly I don't think you actually understand how guns work. There's more to it than "a few detachable doodads". Since you're so brilliant why don't you make it yourself instead of wishing someone else to do it for you. Edit: and actually I don't think you understand how 3d printing works either.
@@rodiculous9464 no you suck!
the fact that we can 3D print a gun is insane 😂
Very modest and practical. A perfect offensive equalizer.
Those squirrels wont know what hit them
does this look like a fking bb gun?
@@devonstoomuchstfu
@@devonstoomuch😂😂😂😂😂
@@devonstoomuchit’s a 22lr it’s the best for squirrels 🙈
@@assassink983 type what I said into your search bar 😭 it's hilarious.
Where I live, perfectly legal for private use. But i cannot sell physical copies. Yet, I can sell the hard drive that contains the information on how to 3d print it.
What the price go for something like that ….asking for a friend
@@miamendoza1712 lol. depends on which gun and the type of filament you use. (hypothetically)
@@BowNotBayOhlmk
You can sell just got to get your license nd it's not hard. I believe 80 percent kits aren't guns still nd you can get them shipped to the house. Some places make you be 21 to buy a lower though do there's that.
How much
I have to admit, that's probably the prettiest 3d printed gun I've ever seen. It sounds pretty quite.
Brilliant work ❤
Very nice. That thing barks 🎉
The Remington Nylon 66 was doing this IRL in 1959. Barrel, bolt guide, bolt, and magazine parts were metal and the receiver and stock were nylon. This one is neat! 👍🏻
I actually have one of those Nylon 66 . Passed it down to my boys and we plan to pass it down to my grandsons. That rifle has so much family memories.
I gave my 66 to my nephew. For a rifle that is flexible it is a tack-driver and relentlessly reliable. Definitely my favourite .22 and still going well 65 years on. Much fun to shoot and light enough to feel recoil with hot ammo. Even holds zero with a fixed 4x scope.
It’s a pity that the much later Viper didn’t enjoy the same success as they were woeful. Very unreliable and with many warranty problems, to the point they were withdrawn. Don’t ever sell that gem, and it will pass on down forever! 👍🏻
Had one growing up called them black Beauty with white diamond ,,killed a many squirrel and rabbits,,,an few Spikes with it,,,Passed down in family
@@damionnetherly2132 you got the Holy Grail of the 66 with the black stocked one! They did Seneca green too, but I haven’t seen one. 👍🏻
@@ThreenaddiesRexMegistus My Pops gave me his seneca green 66 when I was growin up. not my first rifle, just one that he noticed i tended to take squirrel hunting instead of my 870. of course, the advantages against a 12 ga. shottie are about endless for that kind of hunting, weight and ammo count for days. eventually I kicked it to my nephew, and it is just as reliable and keen as when I was gifted it.
You are allowed to manufacture your own firearm at home. Stop saying this is illegal. This is our constitutional rights.
Sure but if you get caught that's a crime... it's a non registered firearm so if you carry in a car or police get ahold of it then they can't run the SN and it's unregistered so they can fine you
@@bbiltcliffenot true in 40 states
@@bbiltcliffe No such thing as firearm "registration" in most states. You must live in Commiefornia or NY
Lay off the libtard juice. Own all the guns you want. The laws don't apply. Ask Hunter Biden. @@bbiltcliffe
@@skynetlabsor Hawaii🤦🏽♂️
I built the 3d printed tubee 22. It's very similar to yours with the ar conversion to 22 . Very fun build and a nice plinker
That's so sick! I want 2 just like it. Same color and all!
that handguard looks *smoother* than average 3d printed modern AR handguard
I find that sandpaper with a little bit of WD-40 or even water can get a mighty smooth finish on PLA.
@@ot3dohawkrider133WD-40 might melt the plastic a bit, but that's kind of what you're going for if you want to smooth it out.
NGL, 3d printing is wonderful and terrifying at the same time!
This comment would fit on an AI video very well. Just wait til AI is 3d printing guns. 😮
This comment would fit on an AI video very well. Just wait til AI is 3d printing guns. 😮
@@DH40KWay to scare everyone equally in a single comment. 🤣
Oooooouuuu weeee that biiih nice 🔥🔥🔥🤧
sweet and the kick is beauty too
These ghost guns are getting pretty cool
must of the parts are real its just a 3 d printed skeleton
@@COfish2023yea but apparently in most states you don’t even need to submit it to be serialized which makes it a ghost gun
These ghost guns are getting pretty scary if your black
Ain't a ghost gun if you're not a fed
Maybe I am
There’s something so satisfying about this build
God I wish that word would go away. "Satisfying" is so overused with everything these days where it's not even applicable, it's ridiculous
That it looks like a nerf gun
Sound good and run good
That’s badass!
The Ants have officially declared war against this mans house. The revolution will be televised
Think it was on pay-per-view this week. Said for the 1st time ever pay for your ppv show in sugar.
If 3D printing was a thing in 1970... mobbed up guys would make 1 - 2 shot zip-print gunt for easy disposals
and what makes you think theyre not doing that now? i saw this and was absolutely shocked ... ur saying any drug dealer can take 1500$ that they obviously have .. print 20 guns for less than 1000$ and then shoot someone once kill them and melt the gun down to nothing ????? theyre deff dong that
Cool observation, dude!
@@tjgibbs6115you have no idea how it really works out there. If anything, drug dealers are the ones at risk of being shot because of attempted robberies. MOST plugs are true hustlers focused on money
@tjgibbs6115 No they aren't, because they don't have to. The conviction rate on gun crime is so low, everybody does it with old school guns.
1/10 people get convicted bc their piece got found, no one cares
Yep mob, ms13, gangbangers, Illegal immigrants, psychopaths, corrupt officers...pretty much anyone.
Meltdown not necessary, unfortunately there are no ballistics in the plastic barrels to prove where the bullets came from.
😮 No matter, as soon as technology really becomes to powerful, the singularity will happen, we will all be considered a virus and eradicated...canceled for real...And no amount of real or 3D printed guns will save even the good people from AI at that point...😞
Good color. And nice scope too.
Lol "scope"
Ficou muito boa 👏👏
ATF looking like “we got em”
"Fuck he only printed the shell LT."
"I don't give a fuck, raid em anyway boys!" >:(
too bad its legal
bro pulled out the cod conversion kit tac stance build
I can’t wait to get mine
Bad ass good job
I couldn't imagine how terrified the neighbors are 💀
It’s a .22 dipstick
@@JohnnThaGr8 I don't know anything about guns
@@blackbird_edits_022 it’s kinda unlikely a .22 kills you. Very possibly but kinda unlikely. They’re so small so they bounce around more if they hit you which can hit major organs. So basically his neighbors would probably think it’s an air soft being shot.
@Bigfeauxx a 22 can kill you easily. A gun is a gun and when being shot with a gun any bullet can kill you when you're being shot many times, however I don't think his neighbors are scared because they can hardly even hear the gun going off
@@JohnnThaGr8its still a gun and .22 will still kill you.
I Like 22s I Dont Know Why People Underestimate Them Ammo is Affordable Too
That it is
Perfect for small jobs
22lr is fire bro 🔥 my hk 22lr has never let me down.
@@ps4streams4lifeyou’ve obviously never shot something up armored
@@burntcorpse6333 yeah because every american needs a 50 cal with a lifted truck hurr durr
*That shyt looks like Call Of Duty custom made type shyt*
Lol
Tac stance too
So pretty
This is the youtube content i need
My neighbors always showed up with theirs and beer ( for afterwards) when they heard this sound.
That’s so cool I love the work and color. Do you sell custom work?
The squirrels will never see it coming lol. Seriously it is cool seeing 3D printed guns get better.
The smartest way ive seen this done. Using the cmmg .22 conversion and ar parts takes away almost every issue could run into
"The smartest way" as he's NDing into his back yard
So that's why the mag was so big?
@@Coastal_Cruzerclearly not a negligent discharge as he’s intentionally pulling the trigger.
@@austinevs people like you are why licenses should be required for gun ownership
@@Coastal_Cruzerthose aren’t NDs. SMH
I fuck with it bro 💯
Lol thanks
ooooohhhhhh so smooth gives me goose pewimpels
Need one! Nice
Runs good, what are the internals?
So hypothetically... if I were to ask you for the build. That wouldn't be illegal?
Just use your search bar on Google
Building your own firearm is a constitutionally protected right
@@BrokeBoysManifestowhat 3d printer you use if you don’t mind me asking?
Not allowed in india it's illegal for you until u are any close relationship with political leaders or you are a gangster 🤡🍑
@@CZcamsr30k.youtuberYT67probably the ender 3 v2,most people use that one
Can’t lie , pretty dang nice . Let’s go Merica
This is sick
That's sick!
Thanks 🙏
Yk that’s illegal
@@hasbulla328 doesn't have to be.
@@hasbulla328not in America
@@lenrainvrin ny it has to be registered
Aye slick color approved👾🛸👌
DONT TELL THE ATF🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wooohoooo hell yeah brother
Damn you managed to find a cmmg kit with the barrel? I've been looking on and off for years. Have had this thing printed waiting for that long. Props to you for finding one.
I love that youre just popping shots off into your backyard
I’m in rural Montana it’s no biggy
@@BrokeBoysManifesto lol. thats an alley on the southside of great falls and we both know it.
@@BrokeBoysManifesto im from MT so i get it
Do it everyday in Alabama. And I live in a subdivision. Nobody cares.
I did it in my neighborhood 2 years ago, they closed the two streets for my house and got my dumb ass 🤦🏻♂️
I love it 🤩
Now I know I need a 3D printer.
ATF approved
Yes sir 😎
Lord god damn i sware thats beautiful
I would like to compliment you on your diligence.
Fantastic, love the gun, and the awesome 3d printing job. I’m heading to a store tomorrow, to buy myself a 3d printer.
Buy a gun, it's much cheaper.
@@agentelvis81 most guns aren't
You’re BOLD for doing that. 😂
That's cool😊
Love it 😻
Been watching for a hot minute now. About to do my first EZ22
Nice good luck
@@BrokeBoysManifestois the entire gun 3d printed or you still need metal parts?
@@Stophatingjitt metal parts
@@BrokeBoysManifesto can you order them online
@@Stophatingjitt no
Nice work man.
This is why I wish I had a 3d printer
Damn I am definitely getting a 3D printer now
thats the best i seen maded with printer.
Wow, beautiful build. im hyped to see what else you make!
Thanks 🙏
Take my 💰 🤑 💸 💲 lol. Shit is Sweet Bro!
What you guys need to realize is the gun itself is not 3D printed. He took a gun and 3D printed a cover for it. Think of it like a kit car. The engine, chassis, wheels, axles, etc. are a corolla while the fiberglass outside makes it look cool.
Can’t stop the signal
How do you buy the inside parts if you live in Dublin Ireland
I’m out here tryna 3D print an airsoft aeg and now I’m here
Lol its just airsoft mom i swear
This is how you make them call their hits.
Do you know what model of printer they used
That is sick
Beautiful
Gun shop owner: Sorry, without an ID and background check, we can't sell you a gun.
Guy: Buys a 3D printer......
F E A R.
The next time someone tells me they can't buy a firearm I will tell them, have you tried 3D printing?
Weve met?
Cool!
Thanks
Welcome to Night City !
Das dope af
On
please stl file of all parts