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  • how awful.

  • Ah, so an FGC would be thematically appropriate ;). Do you know if a hypothetical new jerseyan were to print a hypothetical firearm in NY and drive it across a hypothetical border to NJ, would she, hypothetically, get in legal trouble if the authorities caught word? Hypothetically, of course. Actually why am i asking you, I should look it up, to satisfy my curiosity. Thanks for all the info/recommendations!

  • As far as resources, only a 3d printer and as far as funds, under $100 to spend on this project. I was looking at the decker but its kinda ugly lol. I think the urutau would be awesome to build but it's a bit expensive, and I don't know if going bullpup for my first build is the best idea (I'd prefer NOT blowing my face off). The re-HD22c looks nice though, thanks for the info on that. I'll work backwards from the first iteration to get my bearings. If one was hypothetically visiting NJ and wanted to gather materials and build it there, is there anything they should keep in mind? I've heard some parts don't ship there.

  • Thanks for the info

  • Thanks for the detailed reply bro, I’ll keep everything you said in mind. I don’t mind 22lr but I think I will switch to a barrel liner build. Any recommendations on cheap builds in terms of parts? I’m not sure if this is frowned upon but I don’t want to go down the diy route.

  • Nice, thanks for the recommendations. The decker fits the bill but damn is it ugly LOL

  • General Discussion @forum.guncadindex.com
    yibbie1

    Recommendations Please :)

    What are the most reliable firearms that don't need non 3D printed parts? I plan to print in PA6-CF unless someone can convince me PA12 is better, and I don't mind projects that need you to tune your settings to hell and back.

    I'm looking for a range toy/home defense tool. Handguns are preferred but I don't mind other form factors. I plan to start with a harlot, but I definitely want something semi auto or slide action, I don't like the idea of having to load after every shot

    I don't want my address to be associated with 3d2a so I'd prefer projects that don't need kits or firearm parts, but if it's absolutely necessary I can get my hands on a barrel liner.