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

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    Dry fire testing of the v2 design suggested a lifetime of over 1000 rounds. A fully printable swift link that enables full-auto fire by pressing on the disconnector. Compatible with most AR-15 lowers. Classified as a machine gun by the ATF. [85] 'Make Glocks Full Auto' Glock Autosear [86] [87] April 2020 Part: Glock autosear FDM

  3. Claridge Hi-Tec/Goncz Pistol - Wikipedia

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    The Claridge pistols and carbine rifles were based on this design. In 1990, Claridge Hi-Tec, Inc. was created by Joe and Gail Claridge who incorporated Claridge Hi-Tec, Inc. in Northridge, CA. Claridge used this design to produce pistol models S, L, T, ZL-9 and ZT-9, and carbine rifle models C, LEC-9 and ZLEC-9. However, the property rights of ...

  4. Urutau (3D Printable Firearm) - Wikipedia

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    The design of the Urutau is inspired by previously published 3D-printable firearm designs, the Shuty AP-9 pistol by Derwood, the FGC-9 by JStark1809, and the Partisan 9 by ImmortalRevolt [6] [7] [8] [9].While most of the underlying mechanics of The Urutau are comparable to the FGC-9, all parts were significantly redesigned. Compared to these ...

  5. Dardick tround - Wikipedia

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    The Dardick tround, or simply tround (triangular round), is a unique firearms cartridge developed by inventor David Dardick for use in his open-chamber firearms. Named for its convex triangular shape, the tround allowed the firearm's chamber to be open on one side, removing the requirement for reciprocating motion when chambering and ejecting a ...

  6. Liberator (gun) - Wikipedia

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    The Liberator is a 3D-printable single-shot handgun, the first such printable firearm design made widely available online. [2] [3] [4] The open source firm Defense Distributed designed the gun and released the plans on the Internet on May 6, 2013.

  7. FGC-9 - Wikipedia

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    The design is a remix of an earlier 3D printable firearm, the Shuty AP-9 pistol by Derwood. [9] Where the "Shuty" relied on several factory-made or machined gun parts (like the barrel) in order to be completed, the FGC-9 made ergonomic and mechanical changes to accommodate builders without access to commercial gun parts or machine shops.

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  9. OTs-38 Stechkin silent revolver - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to its virtually stock predecessor, the later OTs-38 is innovative to a degree unusual even in special purpose weapons: The cylinder pivots out to the right-hand side. A manual safety catch that allows the pre-cocked hammer to be set on manual safety, enabling the revolver to be carried cocked.