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State Department Forces Defcad to Remove 3D-Printable Gun Files
2013-05-10 02:34:12| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
The State Department is forcing Defcad, known as the Pirate Bay of 3D printing, to remove its 3D-printable gun files, according to Defense Distributed, which runs the site.
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3D-printed 'Liberator' gun fires first successful shot
2013-05-06 19:02:28| CNET News.com
The gun debate expands to include plastic firearms that can be printed at home, with lawmakers expressing concerns about new technology. [Read more]
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Semi-Automatic MIG Gun withstands heavy-duty use.
2013-05-06 14:30:56| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Straight-handle T-Gun™ Semi-Automatic Air-Cooled MIG Gun models are rated at 350, 450, 550, and 650 A, while Compact Series features 350 A model. Product includes Double-Life MIG Gun System, so users can replace front end of gun with identical back end. Also included are aircraft-grade aluminum armored neck with insulated copper conductor tube, rated over 650 A, and heat-dissipating consumables. Unit is available with power cables in 10, 12, 15, 20, 25 ft, and custom lengths. This story is related to the following:Welding Guns |
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The Liberator: The first downloadable 3D-printed gun gets test fired
2013-05-06 12:23:20| Extremetech
The world's first 3D-printed gun, the Liberator, has been printed, assembled, successfully test-fired -- and now the 3D CAD files are available to download, if you wish to create your own gun. A video of the Wiki Weapon being fired by Defense Distributed is embedded below, for your awe-stricken, panic-ridden delectation.
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The worlds first entirely 3D-printed gun has been made
2013-05-03 17:49:40| Extremetech
We've been following the 3D printed gun for a while now. In internet time, it's been generations. In real time, it's been less than a year or so. What is legally defined as a gun has already been printed, but technically that's not the entire object, just some of the parts that make it work. Now, Defense Distributed, the company leading the way into the future of 3D-printed weaponry, has finally 3D-printed an entire gun -- in both the sense that it is legally considered a gun, and that every single piece is 3D-printed.
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