Mechanical engineering student James Patrick is bound to turn some heads with his PM522 Washbear, a 3D-printed pepperbox revolver capable of firing up to 8 bullets between reloads. Except for an ...
[Vik Olliver] adds a bit more power to what has traditionally been a store-bought toy by designing this printable dart gun. His design prints the follower in the track where it belongs, which means it ...
While the concept of 3D printed firearms is still being debated, we’ve found a fun compromise in 3D printed Nerf guns. Designed and made by “Mr.Crankyface” (no real name given) , this creation only ...
Back in 2017 the M41 SPNKR rocket launcher from Halo was 3D printed with a Nerf gun hidden inside to make it into a prop that could shoot, and we’ve seen the same tactic applied here to the railgun as ...
If gun control advocates hoped to prevent blueprints for the world's first fully 3D-printable gun from spreading online, that horse has now left the barn about a hundred thousand times. That's the ...
Earlier this year, Bragg wrote to 3D printing companies, asking them to ensure their services can’t be used to create firearms. On Saturday, Bragg announced that one such company, Thingiverse, would ...
How authorities monitor the spread of unauthorised weapons has become more complicated as technology enables new manufacturing methods. The manufacture of guns using three dimensional (3D) printing ...
You have the right to bear arms. But you don't necessarily have the right to upload them. In the wake of one of worst shooting incidents in American history, the 3D-printing firm Makerbot has deleted ...
UPDATE 7/31/18: A US district judge has temporarily blocked Cody Wilson from uploading 3D gun design files online until the legal battle can be resolved in court. "There is a possibility of ...
Last week, Philadelphia became the first city in the United States to pass a 3D-Printer gun ban. Some critics feel that the city was premature given the state of 3D printing technology. Others believe ...
Can you create 3D printed designs and distribute them freely and without restriction? Maybe, and it’s likely to become easier in the future. A settlement has been reached in the saga of the US ...