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Don't know why the Feds are so upset about 3-D guns.   There are other ways to make a firearm..

 

http://www.ehow.com/how_5709153_make-zip-gun-stapler.html

 

http://thehomegunsmith.com/pdf/ZipGun.pdf

 

 

How about a shotgun

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1wV3lmbSv4

 

 

So the bottom line would be that there is NO WAY to ever get some sort of gun, no matter the consequences, away from someone one really wants one.....

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Price of 3-d printer:  $500 and UP steeply.  $500 is a guess, they may cost MORE.

price of computer to feed it:  $300 and up. 

total: $800 or more.

 

price of a crap gun for robbing the gas station: free if stolen, or $200 tops.

 

derp.

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Price of 3-d printer:  $500 and UP steeply.  $500 is a guess, they may cost MORE.
price of computer to feed it:  $300 and up. 
total: $800 or more.
 
price of a crap gun for robbing the gas station: free if stolen, or $200 tops.
 
derp.


Wait ..... In this case maybe we should make it illegal to steal guns, or illegal for criminals to buy them .....

Nope ... Never mind ..... BAN THE 3D PRINTED GUN NOW,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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