It's hard to beat the value of a 3-D printed 22 LR suppressor.
They are so easy to make.
Literally, get form 1 for $0, load model, hit print.
Only two dollars in filament and a couple of bucks for a thread adapter and you've got a 22 suppressor that will last thousands of plinking rounds.
Sure, you got put into it the cost of a 3-D printer but the reward is suppressors for dollars per can.
My buddy has 6 kids, now each kids has their own 22lr with a 3d printed form 1 can.
He couldn't afford that before $0 form 1 stamps.
Here's the rough math.... how do you not jump on this change in how you can enjoy your hobby?
6 x $200 x $ cost of commercial can
so
6 x $200 x $199 = ~$2400
3d printed 22ls cans
6 x $0 x $ cost of filament
so
6 x $0 x $2 = ~$12
I don't know..... man...
.....I just don't know....
I just don't get how everyone that actually has a printer and is into suppressors just isn't 3-D printing form 1 cans right now....
Weird....
No matter what, PLEASE DON'T follow these instructions to print completely locally and block your printer from ever contacting the internet and notifying Kathy: https://t.co/X6jssFsmc6
Ghost guns are the fastest-growing gun safety threat in the country.
They're built in basements and garages, untraceable by design.
New York is stepping in to stop them.
Every 3D printer sold in this state will be required to include software that blocks it from printing a firearm.
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It’s ultimately up to the discretion of the ATF agent (sigh) but I don’t see any reason they would reject cans made from non-raw materials. And since in any form1 you should say that you HAVE NOT bought the materials yet, even if they reject it they couldn’t possibly get you for buying a solvent trap of questionable legality if that’s what you were worried about