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legendary
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January 15, 2013, 06:25:20 PM
#83
Some courts will rule a warrant is still needed to invade privacy like that

They'll just claim it's under exigent circumstances and apply for a warrant later. Only if the local police weren't power abusing scumbags it would happen any differently.
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January 15, 2013, 05:59:46 PM
#82
Some courts will rule a warrant is still needed to invade privacy like that
legendary
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January 15, 2013, 05:15:14 PM
#81
Actually if anything the distribution of the files would be prohibited.

Just like downloading music was made illegal, right?

The time when you can ban an object is nearing it's end.

Of course but that doesn't mean they won't go that route, even if we all know it wouldn't work.
technology advancing so fast; gov will be lucky if they can act quick enough to stop 3d printers in time for their agenda. or maybe its part of it. That way they can blame anyone and blame the smart libertarians "they probably have 3d printers and homemade guns lets raid their homes"

I rather think it would look like this:
"You downloaded weapon designs, we know it because we sniffed your network traffic, you are requested to make a statement on your local police station."

Then if people do not show up they raid.
After the first few cases people gonna use tor, for the gov that means out of view out of mind. And the thing will be as effective as any other prohibition, absolutely non effective.
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January 15, 2013, 01:35:48 PM
#80
technology advancing so fast; gov will be lucky if they can act quick enough to stop 3d printers in time for their agenda. or maybe its part of it. That way they can blame anyone and blame the smart libertarians "they probably have 3d printers and homemade guns lets raid their homes"
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January 15, 2013, 11:03:13 AM
#79
Someone has now come up with printable 30-rd magazine for AR-15.  The only thing you need to buy (not printable) is the spring:
 
 http://defcad.org/ar-15-magazine-30-round-mag/
 
Finally, a hedge against a potential high capacity mag ban.
 
"No officer, I printed all 100 of these pre-ban."

well they can ban the springs

Springs are relatively easy to make. One of the commenters on the video suggested that you could make a printable form to wrap wire around to make a spring.

They can of course, ban the printer...

Actually if anything the distribution of the files would be prohibited.

Just like downloading music was made illegal, right?

The time when you can ban an object is nearing it's end.
legendary
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January 15, 2013, 03:04:39 AM
#78
Someone has now come up with printable 30-rd magazine for AR-15.  The only thing you need to buy (not printable) is the spring:
 
 http://defcad.org/ar-15-magazine-30-round-mag/
 
Finally, a hedge against a potential high capacity mag ban.
 
"No officer, I printed all 100 of these pre-ban."

well they can ban the springs

Springs are relatively easy to make. One of the commenters on the video suggested that you could make a printable form to wrap wire around to make a spring.

They can of course, ban the printer...

Actually if anything the distribution of the files would be prohibited.

Oh btw, makerbot removed the designs off their website thingiverse because of a terms of use violation.
http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/12/12/20/0123235/makerbot-cracks-down-on-3d-printable-gun-parts

It states that you should not share weapon designs on it.
However they haven't actually enforced this until now... would actually make sense that they have been urged to enforce it after the recent publicity.
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January 14, 2013, 02:58:31 PM
#77
They likely won't, however, since rebuild kits are legal (even in California!) so that you can repair your existing mags.
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January 14, 2013, 02:57:43 PM
#76
Someone has now come up with printable 30-rd magazine for AR-15.  The only thing you need to buy (not printable) is the spring:
 
 http://defcad.org/ar-15-magazine-30-round-mag/
 
Finally, a hedge against a potential high capacity mag ban.
 
"No officer, I printed all 100 of these pre-ban."

well they can ban the springs

Springs are relatively easy to make. One of the commenters on the video suggested that you could make a printable form to wrap wire around to make a spring.

They can of course, ban the printer...
420
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January 14, 2013, 02:53:12 PM
#75
Someone has now come up with printable 30-rd magazine for AR-15.  The only thing you need to buy (not printable) is the spring:
 
 http://defcad.org/ar-15-magazine-30-round-mag/
 
Finally, a hedge against a potential high capacity mag ban.
 
"No officer, I printed all 100 of these pre-ban."

well they can ban the springs
hero member
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January 14, 2013, 02:44:55 PM
#74
Someone has now come up with printable 30-rd magazine for AR-15.  The only thing you need to buy (not printable) is the spring:
 
 http://defcad.org/ar-15-magazine-30-round-mag/
 
Finally, a hedge against a potential high capacity mag ban.
 
"No officer, I printed all 100 of these pre-ban."
hero member
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August 29, 2012, 02:40:44 PM
#73
And? Bill counterfeiting is a reality, and they use 2D printers. 3D printed bills with today's technology wouldn't fool anyone, you just can't get that much detail. 3D printing doesn't help with security strips at all.
Hmm. how long have you been trying to counterfeit?
I have about three years of experience 3D printing, but none counterfeiting. And you?
420
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August 29, 2012, 12:57:20 PM
#72
I'm thinking about submitting this to their site, but this looks like a potential candidate for a printable gun:
 
http://heizerfirearms.com/ ...
Kinda cool, but the price... wow. I am going to also have to be able to print money.

something many have not thought about....3d printers......counterfeiting

can't print bitcoins Wink Wink Wink

Why would you need a 3D printer for a flat paper bill?

dollars have a thing called security strip inside

And? Bill counterfeiting is a reality, and they use 2D printers. 3D printed bills with today's technology wouldn't fool anyone, you just can't get that much detail. 3D printing doesn't help with security strips at all.
Hmm. how long have you been trying to counterfeit?
hero member
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August 29, 2012, 10:48:10 AM
#71
I'm thinking about submitting this to their site, but this looks like a potential candidate for a printable gun:
 
http://heizerfirearms.com/ ...
Kinda cool, but the price... wow. I am going to also have to be able to print money.

something many have not thought about....3d printers......counterfeiting

can't print bitcoins Wink Wink Wink

Why would you need a 3D printer for a flat paper bill?

dollars have a thing called security strip inside

And? Bill counterfeiting is a reality, and they use 2D printers. 3D printed bills with today's technology wouldn't fool anyone, you just can't get that much detail. 3D printing doesn't help with security strips at all.
newbie
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August 28, 2012, 11:09:40 PM
#70
I must have that 3d printer....
420
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August 28, 2012, 07:46:58 PM
#69
I'm thinking about submitting this to their site, but this looks like a potential candidate for a printable gun:
 
http://heizerfirearms.com/ ...
Kinda cool, but the price... wow. I am going to also have to be able to print money.

something many have not thought about....3d printers......counterfeiting

can't print bitcoins Wink Wink Wink

Why would you need a 3D printer for a flat paper bill?

dollars have a thing called security strip inside
hero member
Activity: 950
Merit: 1001
August 28, 2012, 07:31:30 PM
#68
I'm thinking about submitting this to their site, but this looks like a potential candidate for a printable gun:
 
http://heizerfirearms.com/ ...
Kinda cool, but the price... wow. I am going to also have to be able to print money.

something many have not thought about....3d printers......counterfeiting

can't print bitcoins Wink Wink Wink

Why would you need a 3D printer for a flat paper bill?
hero member
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Merit: 500
FIAT LIBERTAS RVAT CAELVM
August 28, 2012, 04:25:58 PM
#67
I'm thinking about submitting this to their site, but this looks like a potential candidate for a printable gun:
 
http://heizerfirearms.com/ ...
Kinda cool, but the price... wow. I am going to also have to be able to print money.

something many have not thought about....3d printers......counterfeiting

can't print bitcoins Wink Wink Wink

You'd have an easier time printing a physical Bitcoin than a fiat bill... or at least a "paper" wallet.
420
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August 28, 2012, 04:19:33 PM
#66
I'm thinking about submitting this to their site, but this looks like a potential candidate for a printable gun:
 
http://heizerfirearms.com/ ...
Kinda cool, but the price... wow. I am going to also have to be able to print money.

something many have not thought about....3d printers......counterfeiting

can't print bitcoins Wink Wink Wink
hero member
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Merit: 500
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August 28, 2012, 03:45:32 PM
#65
http://c4ss.org/content/12252

Printable guns? Fuck. Control the printers!

I'll just leave this here... http://craphound.com/?p=573
member
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August 28, 2012, 12:38:32 PM
#64
I'm thinking about submitting this to their site, but this looks like a potential candidate for a printable gun:
 
http://heizerfirearms.com/

Good God man!  Those are too expensive for what they are!

You can get a BondArms derringer for less than that thing!

http://bondarms.com/
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