List of 3D printed weapons and parts
Appearance
The table below lists noteworthy 3D printed weapons (mainly 3D printed firearms) and parts.
List of weapons and parts
[edit]- Key/Legend
Plastic -Weapon/Part used plastic 3D-printer
Metal -Weapon/Part used metal 3D-printer
Both -Weapon/Part uses both metal and plastic 3D-printers
- Entire firearms
Name | Date made public | Type | Mechanism | Process | Designer | Other required parts | Caliber |
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Monolith Arms P-12[1][2][3] | 2005 | Hybrid firearm:shotgun | Pump action | Unreleased | Empty Shell llc | Empty Shell LLC components | 12-gauge |
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Liberator .380[4][5] | [4][6][7] | 2013, MayPrimarily printed firearm: Pistol | Single shot | FDM[8] | Defense Distributed[9] | Roofing nail | .380 ACP |
Grizzly,[5][10] | [10][12] | 2013, August (original), G22 v3 (latest)Hybrid firearm: Rifle | Single-shot | FDM w/ ABS | "Matthew" (pseudonym)[10][11][12] | .22 caliber barrel liner
Metal rods Metric fasteners Springs Screws |
.22 LR |
Reprringer[5][13][14][15] | [13] | 2013, SeptemberPrimarily printed firearm: Pepper-box revolver[5][13] | FDM | Hexen[13][14] | .22 Short/.22 LR | ||
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Solid Concepts 1911 DMLS[16] | [16] | 2013, NovemberWeapon: Browning 1911 handgun[5][16] | Semi-automatic, Short-recoil | DMLS[16] | Solid Concepts[5][16] | Springs | .45 ACP |
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Zig Zag revolver[5][18] | [18] | 2014, MayPrimarily printed firearm: Revolver[5] | FDM[5] | Yoshitomo Imura[18] | .38 Caliber | ||
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Imura Revolver[19][20][21] | [20] | 2014, SeptemberPrimarily printed firearm: Revolver[19][20] | FDM | FOSSCAD members: WarFairy, Frostbyte and others[21] | .22 caliber barrel liner | .38 Caliber | |
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Reason[24] | 2014, October | Weapon: M1911 pistol | Semi-autonatic Recoil operation | DMLS[25] | Solid Concepts[26] | 10mm Auto | |
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XPR-1[27] | 2015, October | Weapon: Plasma Armature Railgun | FDM | David Wirth[28] | |||
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PG22[29] | 2017, February | Primarily printed firearm:pistol | Single-shot | FDM w/ PLA | Pilotgeek | Steek barrel liner, breechblock, firing pin, and spring | .22 LR |
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EMG-01A[30] | 2018, July | Weapon: Coilgun | FDM | Arcflash Labs | |||
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FGC-9 /
FGC-9 MkII |
2020, March 27 (MKI); 2021, April 16, (MKII) | Hybrid Firearm: pistol | Semi-automatic simple blowback | FDM | JStark1809 (DetDisp) | Steel round stock, springs,
AR-15 fire control group springs, fasteners, stainless steel tubing |
9×19mm Parabellum |
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Thump 'n Grind[32] | 2021, July | Signaling device: Launcher | FDM | AWCY? | Steel rods, tubing, AR-15 FCG, fasteners | 37mm ammunition | |
The Harlot[33] | 2022, February | Primarily printed firearm: Pistol | Single-shot | FDM | BAD-CAD / Black Lotus Coalition | .22 caliber barrel liner, spring, and fasterners | .22 LR |
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The Urutau[35] | 2024,July 20 | Hybrid Firearm: Bullpup Short-Barreled Rifle or Standard Rifle | Semi-Automatic Straight-Blowback | FDM | Joseph The Parrot, A.K.A. Zé Carioca | Steel Bar/Round Stock, Hydraulic Tubing, Springs, Screws, Pins, Spacers | 9x19mm |
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Receiver and frame are the parts that are legally considered a firearm and must be registered.
Name | Date made public | Type | Process | Designer | Caliber |
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AR Lower V5[36] | [36] | 2013, MarchReceiver: AR-15 rifle lower receiver[36] | FDM[37] | Defense Distributed[36] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
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Charon[38][39][40] | [38] | May 2013Receiver: AR-15 rifle lower receiver[38][39][40] | FDM[41] | WarFairy[39][40] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
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WarFairy P-15[38] | [38] | 2013, MayReceiver: AR-15 rifle lower receiver[36] | FDM[41] | WarFairy[39][40] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
Hanuman AR-15 Bullpup[42][43] | [42][43] | 2014, MayReceiver: AR-15 rifle bullpup lower receiver[42][43] | FDM w/ ABS | WarFairy[42][43] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
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Ruger Charger[44][45][46] | [45] | 2014, JulyReceiver: Ruger 10/22 semi-automatic pistol[45] | FDM[47] | "Buck-o-Fama" (pseudonym)[45] | .22 Long Rifle |
A pistol version of the popular Ruger 10/22 rifle.[44][45] | |||||
CM901[48] | 2015, March | Receiver: AR-10 Receiver | FDM | Printed Firearm[49] | 7.62×51mm |
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Lopoint / Bigpoint[50] | 2019, November (v1); 2020, November (,40/.45); 2021, May (v2) | Frame: Hi-Point pistol frame | FDM | CTRLPew / Atmac / freeman1337 | 9×19mm Parabellum, .380 ACP, .40 S&W, .45 ACP |
Scz0rpion[51] | 2020, October | Receiver: CZ Scorpion Evo 3 receiver | FDM | Are We Cool Yet? | 9×19mm Parabellum |
3011 / 3011DS[54] | 2021, November; 2023, January (DS) | Receiver: 1911 based PDW | FDM | Deterrence Dispensed | .45 ACP, 9×19mm Parabellum, .22 TCM |
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3DPD10[55] | 2023, April | Frame: Pistol frame | FDM | Avidity Arms | 9×19mm Parabellum |
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Firearms parts and accessories
[edit]Name | Date made public | Type | Process | Designer | Caliber |
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The Cuomo Mag[57] | [58] | January 2013Magazine: AR-15 rifle STANAG magazine[57] | FDM[59] | Defense Distributed[58] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
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Feinstein AK Mag[57][63][64] | [57][63] | March 2013Magazine: AK-47 rifle magazine | FDM[65] | Defense Distributed[57][63] | 7.62×39mm |
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Red Rocket shotgun slug | May 2013 | Ammunition: 12 gauge shotgun slug[citation needed] | FDM w/ ABS+[66] | Jeef Hesszel[67] | 12-gauge |
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3DX[68][69] muzzle brake | [68] | July 2013Muzzle device: AR-15 rifle muzzle brake[68] | DMLS w/ Inconel[68] | Sintercore[68] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
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5.56×45mm/.223 rifle suppressors:
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[71] | November 2013Muzzle device: Titanium rifle suppressor[70] | SLM w/ Titanium[72] | Oceania Defence Ltd.[72][71][73] and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing[74] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
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7.62×51mm/.308 rifle suppressors:
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[71] | November 2013Muzzle device: Titanium rifle suppressor[75] | SLM w/ Titanium[72] | Oceania Defence Ltd.[72][71][73] and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing[74] | 7.62x39mm |
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Small-caliber suppressors: | [71] | November 2013Muzzle device: Titanium pistol suppressor[76] | SLM w/ Titanium[72] | Oceania Defence Ltd.[72][71][73] and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing[74] | 9x19mm Parabellum, .45 ACP |
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The Israel drum magazine[78] | [78] | December 2013Magazine: AR-15 rifle 75-round STANAG drum magazine[78] | FDM | FOSSCAD members[78] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
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The Yee drum magazine[78] | [78] | December 2013Magazine: AK-family drum magazine[78] | FDM | FOSSCAD members[78] | 7.62x39mm |
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SKS grip and stock[15][79] | [15] | May 2014Part: SKS rifle grip and stock[15] | FDM | FOSSCAD members[15] | |
Škorpion vz. 61 grip and stock[15][79] | [15] | May 2014Part: Škorpion vz. 61 sub machinegun grip and stock[15] | FDM | FOSSCAD members[15] | |
NERO 556 Muzzle brake[80][81] | 2018[80] | Muzzle device: AR-15 rifle muzzle brake[68] | DMLS[81] w/ Inconel[82] | Walker Defense Research[83][81] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
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Menendez Mag[84] | March 2021 (v2) |
August 2019 (v1);
Part: Glock 17/19 Magazine | FDM | Deterrence Dispensed | 9×19mm Parabellum |
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'Make Glocks Full Auto' Glock Autosear[86][87] | April 2020 | Part: Glock autosear | FDM | digitalmaniac / FreeMenDontAsk |
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Glossary of acronyms
[edit]- FFF
- Fused filament fabrication, a process that squeezes a molten filament.
- FDM
- Fused deposition modeling, a trademarked term for FFF.
- DMLS / SLM
- Direct metal laser sintering, a process that fuses metal powder by sintering.
- SLM
- Selective laser melting, a process that fuses metal powder by melting.
- ABS
- Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, a common thermoplastic with relatively high heat resistance.
- ABSplus is a stronger, proprietary blend of ABS by Stratasys.
- PLA
- Polylactic acid, a bio-plastic. Easier to print, stiffer, and more brittle than other plastics.
- PLA+ is a term for any blend that enhances some characteristic.
- PETG
- Polyethylene terephthalate (glycol-modified), a plastic made by changing the chemicals used to synthesize the more common PET. Easier to print than ABS, and moderately better heat resistance than PLA.
- Often used in consumer-level printers when creators desire better heat resistance than PLA+ or need more flexibility.
- ECM
- Electrochemical machining, a process that uses electricity to chemically machine metal. Commonly used in 3D printed firearms to create DIY barrels with rifling, greatly increasing accuracy.
FCG
- Fire control group, the trigger mechanism of a firearm. Commonly used to refer to the AR-15 fire control group.
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ a b c First 3-D printed rifle fires bullet, then breaks, NBC News, July 26, 2013. (archive)
- ^ a b World's first 3D-printed rifle gets update, fires 14 shots, The Verge, August 4, 2013.(archive)
- ^ a b c G22 Grizzly v3 specs, Defcad
- ^ a b c d e f Introducing the 3D-printed Reprringer Pepperbox (VIDEO), guns.com, September 13, 2013. (archive)
- ^ a b c 3D Printed Pepperbox Pistol, firearmblog, October 8, 2013. (archive)
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- ^ Solid Concepts 3D-printed 1911 gets version 2.0, Guns.com, November 20, 2013. (archive)
- ^ a b c Japanese Man Arrested For Printing His Own Revolvers, Tech Crunch, May 8, 2014. (archive)
- ^ a b New 3D printed revolver dedicated to Yoshitomo Imura in development, 3Ders, Sep 24 2014. (archive)
- ^ a b c Designer Builds A 3D-Printable "Imura Revolver" In Honor Of Arrested Japanese Maker, TechCrunch, Sep 24 2014. (archive)
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- ^ a b c d Check out this 3D-printable bullpup for AR-pattern uppers, Guns.com, May 27, 2014. (archive)
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