Test-Firing 3D Printed VZ61 Scorpion Pistol .32 ACP
This Vz.61 receiver was printed in tough UV resin, on a Wanhao Duplicator 7. It was created from a de-milled parts kit imported directly from the Czech Republic. The measurements were taken from the original cut piece, as well a some old blueprints I found. This particular kit was dated 1964. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCz7ppGK1Yw
That's right, this was the very first round fired through the original Banana Stand-ARD. I was confident in my design abilities, but that's no excuse for not being safe. Don't be an idiot like me, kids.
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The final iteration of the 3D printed Banana Standard pistol is now fully functional. All major controls work perfectly, and all minor tolerances have been corrected. The only issue seems to be that the slide, in conjunction with the recoil spring, are too heavy to cycle properly with a suppressor attached. The frame was printed in PLA at 0.1mm layer heights.
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A fully 3D printed concept weapon based on the third generation of Glock 19 handguns. The steel components such as the slide, barrel, and trigger assembly are not printed, however they are interchangeable with a standard Glock 19. I 3D printed a proprietary locking block and rail system out of aluminium, but I still haven't perfected this process and it is prohibitively expensive to manufacture large quantities for testing purposes.
If you didn't notice, the weapon is broken. The optic flops up and down upon firing. The front tension wedges snapped off when I tried firing it with the wrong suppressor attached. It recoiled into the frame and cause impact damage. In spite of this, the weapon functioned flawlessly.
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This is a 3D printed pistol stabilizing brace adapter for the Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory. It is intended to be used with the Sig Sauer MPX/MCX PCB folding brace. When attached, the brace does not hinder your ability to operate the weapon, and provides you with a very stable platform; especially if you choose to mount optics to what is already a very heavy handgun. I have put these into small scale production, and their price is reflective of that. It will take a while to work out all the bugs, but I think the end result will be well worth it.
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Test firing a 3D-printed Banana Standard handgun. This pistol has seen over 200 rounds of ammunition without any stress cracks or deformation in the frame. The files are almost done, with just a few quirks left to work out.
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I'm too poor to afford a Steyr SPP (TMP), so I printed myself a chasis for a Steyr S9 pistol. This was just a fun project to see if I could make a reliable pistol chasis, similar to the CAA RONI or KPOS. It's much smaller than either of those two devices, and the pistol can be field stripped without being removed from the housing. The entire project consists of three parts: a left side, right side, and a charging handle. All components were printed in PLA on a Prusa MK2S.
This project was completed a while ago, I'm just uploading the video today.
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A 3D printed Glock 19 / 26 frame with steel rail inserts. This one didn't finish printing, but made it far enough that it was possible to test fire. It works flawlessly so far, having withstood at least 100 rounds of ammunition. State game land ranges only allow six rounds to be loaded into a handgun at any given time.
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