In the interest of 3D printed gun proliferation, I thought it important to share this here for anyone that's interested.
The FGC-9 is a 9x19mm pistol caliber carbine that is made mostly out
of 3D-printed components, utilizes an AR-15 or airsoft M4 rifle fire
control group, is compatible with Glock magazines and offers a truly
effective, simple to build and reliable tactical option for self-defense and more.
The primary developer, JStark, unfortunately passed away in police custody in 2021 while sitting in the back seat of a police car. Jstark was a European and believed no government or military should have a monopoly on violence and the ability to defend yourself- belief in absolute freedom of speech and access to arms.
One of the other individuals acting as a lead tester for the project, IvanTheTroll, can be found here on Twitter. He is responsible for a multitude of 3D printed arms, and comedically proving that Glock OEM mag wells are weaker than 3D printed frames.
The FGC-9 has been seen in countries such as England, Sweden, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland. It has been commonly seen in use by Myanmar rebel forces.
The FGC-9 has been tested to withstand several hundred rounds through the barrel and chassis, and is more so dependent on your rate of fire; at the end of the day it is a printed arm.
Legal:
The FGC-9 is a 9x19mm pistol caliber carbine that is made mostly out
of 3D-printed components, utilizes an AR-15 or airsoft M4 rifle fire
control group, is compatible with Glock magazines and offers a truly
effective, simple to build and reliable tactical option for self-defense and more.
The primary developer, JStark, unfortunately passed away in police custody in 2021 while sitting in the back seat of a police car. Jstark was a European and believed no government or military should have a monopoly on violence and the ability to defend yourself- belief in absolute freedom of speech and access to arms.
One of the other individuals acting as a lead tester for the project, IvanTheTroll, can be found here on Twitter. He is responsible for a multitude of 3D printed arms, and comedically proving that Glock OEM mag wells are weaker than 3D printed frames.
The FGC-9 has been seen in countries such as England, Sweden, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland. It has been commonly seen in use by Myanmar rebel forces.
The FGC-9 has been tested to withstand several hundred rounds through the barrel and chassis, and is more so dependent on your rate of fire; at the end of the day it is a printed arm.
Legal:
Contrary to the whinging of Progressives and Europoo's, the printing of 3D arms is not illegal in the US, however, they are illegal in most, if not all, European states. The possession of these files may be illegal in your country, however, in the US, the possession of the files and development of these arms is legal under federal law. Some states, such as CA, that require all firearms be serialized and registered with the state; in such a case, these arms are illegal. Do what you will with this knowledge.Attachments
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