• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    Trying it during a time where we can 3D print guns

    Firstly, you don’t need a 3D printer to make a gun. Any plumbing store in America can sell you the supplies you need to make a gun.

    Secondly, 3D printers make shit guns. Plastic has a low melting point and high elasticity. You’ll get off two shots if you’re lucky, before your bullets are firing sideways.

    Thirdly, you don’t just need a gun. You need ammunition. And ammunition is much more difficult/hazardous to produce.

    If you’re crazy enough to decide you want to become a revolutionary/reactionary anti-government insurgent, you’d be stupid to try and make your own gun from scratch. Bombs are easier to manufacture, simpler to deploy, and much more effective against the kind of people an anti-government activist has beef with.

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      I think you’re really underestimating 3d printed guns. There are some alarmingly reliable 3d printed 9mm semi-auto carbines that can be constructed with zero gun parts (source: I built one back when it was still legal in my state, but destroyed the receiver when registration became mandatory)

      You’re correct about ammo, but I’m pretty sure making a bomb without reliable, stable explosive compounds is extremely dangerous

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        There are some alarmingly reliable 3d printed 9mm semi-auto carbines that can be constructed with zero gun parts

        I have seen 3D guns in action and they have never failed to disappoint.

        Maybe a professional gunsmith can turn cheap extruded plastic into something useful. But then they can just make a real proper gun.

        You’re correct about ammo, but I’m pretty sure making a bomb without reliable, stable explosive compounds is extremely dangerous

        Sure. Both of these hobbies are of dubious benefit and serious safety issues

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      The people of Myanmar used 3D printed guns to overthrow their government.

      I’m starting to think you just don’t know what you’re talking about.

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        The people of Myanmar used 3D printed guns to overthrow their government.

        No they didn’t. They’re in the midst of a horrifying civil war with no end in sight. The current military junta is massacring people by the score with airstrikes. Over 5M people have been displaced.

        I’m starting to think you just don’t know what you’re talking about.

        Are you looking into a mirror?