World’s First 3D Printable Gun Successfully Fired
Touted as the world’s first 3D printable gun, Defense Distributed posted a YouTube video this past weekend of the successful firing of the weapon.
When Restoring Liberty posted the story of printable high capacity magazines, a number of readers doubted that it was possible to print a chamber or barrel capable of withstanding the pressures of modern cartridges. But Defense Distributed’s “Liberator” apparently did.
Here’s a video of the successful discharge:
What follows are pictures from Defense Distributed’s webpage of the component parts of the firearm:
The mission statement of Defense Distributed is to “defend the civil liberty of popular access to arms as guaranteed by the United States Constitution and affirmed by the United States Supreme Court, through facilitating global access to, and the collaborative production of, information and knowledge related to the 3D printing of arms; and to publish and distribute, at no cost to the public, such information and knowledge in promotion of the public interest.”
Photo credit: Defense Distributed
