These 3D printed guns typically involve printing the inert, serialized part of the gun and building the rest of it out of non-serialized replacement parts which you still need to buy somewhere. But still, leave the gun, take the cannolis.
That is the case with this one too, afaik you can't fully 3D print a 9mm. I don't think I've seen anything bigger then a 22lr out of a fully 3d printed gun.
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These 3D printed guns typically involve printing the inert, serialized part of the gun and building the rest of it out of non-serialized replacement parts which you still need to buy somewhere. But still, leave the gun, take the cannolis.
That is the case with this one too, afaik you can't fully 3D print a 9mm. I don't think I've seen anything bigger then a 22lr out of a fully 3d printed gun.
The FGC-9 (9mm) isn’t fully printed, but is impressive for at least being fully DIY.