(Continued from Part 5. This concludes the article.)
“All individuals are entitled to the utility to defend their humanity.
Gun control has failed.
You can’t stop the signal.”
—from the original Deterrence Dispensed (now known as The Gatalog) website
OPEN SOURCE FIREARMS
“Open Source Firearms” is a term that I’ve used to describe those few firearms that are so popular that parts—as well as information about the firearms—are widely available. Moreover, these arms are so popular that even frames or receivers are being made by companies other than the one that first sold the firearms. An “open source” gun is an easier project because parts are easy to get and available from a variety of sources.
On the other hand, many popular firearms never reached “open source” status. This means that all the parts out there may have been made by just one company. A builder who prints a receiver now has to source all the other parts for the gun, down to the last ejector spring and proprietary rear sight screw. Sometimes there are parts kits, but if not, the parts must be found and purchased one-at-a-time. This is even more difficult for guns that are no longer in production, and which may have had several versions, making it a challenge to obtain a collection of parts that fit together.Continue reading“3D-Printed Gun Components – Part 6 by M.B.”





