Ambi Safety for AR-15. updated per request of the reddit peeps. now includes a readme n other stuff n is just better
enjoy the print!
LBRY Tags: fosscad; 3d2a; ar15; safety
u/IvanTTroll · 2022-05-31 14:01:41 UTC · score 21
Legality is based around it not being a weapon - since otherwise it would be a destructive device subject to NFA lameness. So it's a gamble based ambiguity, but if you make any indication that there's even a chance you could or would employ the thing in a weapon-y way (remarking on the damage it could ca…
u/PrintingWithPEEK · 2021-09-20 06:58:26 UTC · score 23
Hello r/fosscad!
Here we are once again where it seems that the 3D Printing community has not gone past the Generation 3 barrier. I would like to gather data on this possibility and share some future insight and potentially inspire someone to bring this thought to fruition.
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u/SPstandsFor · 2022-05-06 15:50:41 UTC · score 0
Making the commercial argument for anything 3d gun related seems a bit off the mark doesn't it? 99% of the designs are just "hey wouldn't it be cool/stupid to do insert example here". Realistically speaking the only issue with controls on an ar15 if "bullpupified" would be the safety. Most bull pups h…