I am not quite sure whether it is cause to be concerned or not, but when you hear that the Grizzly 3D printed rifle which was fired some weeks ago, will we see more and more “homebrew” firearms flood the market, especially when 3D printing technology becomes more affordable as well as accessible to the masses? Apparently, in the video above, you will see the Grizzly 2.0 3D printed rifle being tested yet again, and this time around, unlike the first, it did not break after the first shot was fired. This is definitely cause for concern, don’t you think so?
The thing is, the Grizzly 2.0 3D printed rifle did crack eventually, but this happened after 14 shots were fired from the .22 caliber rifle . Well, at least it means that printed firearms are not reliable at all if it were to be a permanent armament solution, but this does not mean that those with more malicious intentions might want to use it as a fire-and-forget weapon. Having said that, I do wonder how the 3D printed Liberator gun will hold up in the long run.
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