“One evening late last week, a Wisconsin engineer who calls himself ‘Joe’ test-fired a new version of that handgun printed on a $1,725 Lulzbot A0-101 consumer-grade 3D printer, far cheaper than the one used by Defense Distributed. Joe, who asked that I not reveal his full name, loaded the weapon with .380 caliber rounds and fired it nine times, using a string to pull its trigger for safety. The weapon survived all nine shots over the course of an evening, as you can see in the YouTube video below.”
http://libertycrier.com/tech/next-generation-3-d-printed-gun-fires-nine-shotes-costs-25/
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