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  2. Charon (gun) - Wikipedia

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    The DEFCAD Charon is an open source [1] 3D-printable AR-15 lower receiver project that was partially inspired by the Fabrique Nationale P90. It began as a design exercise by a DEFCAD user to explore FDM additive manufacturing technology as a means of integrating the P90's ergonomics into a stock for the AR-15, resulting in the WarFairy P-15 ...

  3. List of 3D-printed weapons and parts - Wikipedia

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    It fits under the rail of a Samson or similar rail system on the AR-15-type rifle, but can to perform acceptably on bolt action 7.62×51mm/.308 rifles as well), 762-AR10 Suppressor (designed for the AR-10/LAR-8 7.62mm/.308 rifle but will also work with any bolt-action rifle in .30 caliber or less) and 762-G3 Suppressor (designed for the Heckler ...

  4. FGC-9 - Wikipedia

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    The upper and lower receivers of the FGC-9 are fully 3D-printed, as are its pistol grip and stock. Its magazine, based on the Glock magazine design, may also be printed. For the MkI, an AR-15 or modified airsoft trigger system is needed for the fire control. In the MkII release, the developers released a package to 3D-print the AR-15 trigger.

  5. Hanuman AR-15 Bullpup - Wikipedia

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    The configuration at the top is with a SBR upper with a length of 20 inches with the configuration below consisting of a 16 inch upper with a length of 26.5 inches. [1] The initial a prototype lacks a safety and adjustable outside of interchangeable butt pads, but the creators say "it should work without issue".

  6. 3D-printed firearm - Wikipedia

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    Piece of a 3D-printed Defense Distributed AR-57 A 3D-printed derringer pistol discovered in a carry-on bag at an airport security check. A 3D-printed firearm is a firearm that is partially or primarily produced with a 3D printer .

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  8. DEFCAD - Wikipedia

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    In August 2013, DEFCAD released the public alpha of its 3D search engine, which indexes public object repositories and allows users to add their own objects. The site soon closed down due to pressure from the United States State Department, claiming that distributing certain files online violates US Arms Export ITAR regulations.

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