hARdware Store Rifle
An integrated AR-15 lower, stock, and grip integrated into a single unit. Most mil-spec small parts have been replaced with parts available from a hardware store, with the exception of the trigger group, buffer, and buffer spring. This is then paired with a mil-spec upper receiver. The stock has an approximately A2 length of pull, but can be lengthened with a replaceable butt pad. There is not a printed bolt hold open included, but a mil-spec one can be utilized.
This is based off of the Hoffman printed AR-15 lower receiver, many thanks to him for the work he has done.
LBRY Tags: 3d printing; armalite; rifle
u/whatisthisgunifound · 2022-03-31 07:12:31 UTC · score 52
Don't need to print those, just go to a hardware store and buy some piping. Can even rifle it at home if you know what you're doing.
All gun laws are unconstitutional.
u/Tippyman88 · 2021-10-09 14:31:51 UTC · score 7
GERMANY Self-made submachine gun Pressure-sensitive components such as the barrel are made of metal The model shown here is special The weapons are largely made of plastic from the 3-D printer. Even the magazine can be printed out. Tens of thousands of internationally networked hobbyists develop increas…
u/Lafitte_1812 · 2023-03-30 16:42:49 UTC · score 51
I appreciate it man!
So the sights aren't actually obstructed, they're offset to each side, in reality it's actually significantly closer to directly above the bore access than even an offset red dot. In terms of practical benefit, the top mounted magazine means that you can use cheap hardware stor…