Im just sayin... Who the hell would want a plastic one when you would only get a few shots of before the barrel melted. Also, I prefer the real deal.. It just feels good to squeeze down on a M4 and put the crosshairs of my Akog on a target at more than 400m and squeeze off a round.

Mind u this is in an environment that is deemed hostile and your survival and others around you depend on your marksmanship :)

I do agree with the accessibility to those with no understanding and respect of a weapon designed to kill.



On 08/01/2018 10:53 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
My biggest real concern about this is idiots, particularly young idiots, like most of us on this list probably were. Printing up the gun on a cheap printer and blowing their hands off because they don't understand the plastic quality matters. Granted, dumb kids like us blew things up with other stuff and manages to keep most of our fingers and a percentage of our hearing. Maybe I'm just getting old and worry about the consequences of dumb kids.

And what happens to some kid who loads the file into one of the school printers, his life is effectively over for being a dumb kid.

I find the hype humorous since you could download anarchist cookbook from almost day one of the public interwebs. Meth recipes and instruction, ricin production from castor beans, this krocodile fake heroin, napalm recipes, etc.

On Wed, Aug 1, 2018, 8:57 PM Seth Mattinen <se...@rollernet.us <mailto:se...@rollernet.us>> wrote:

    On 8/1/18 6:48 PM, Jay Weekley wrote:
    > Yep. There is a reason guns essential parts are made of metal
    instead of
    > plastic. They will still shoot metal bullets.


    Print some plastic ones. Problem solved.

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