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3D Printed Mosin Nagant Available

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 10:49 am
by Remit50
Wow, unbelievable how technology is changing our lives. The 3D printer has now provided new technologies to reproduce firearms. This is true here, offered for the first time is a 3D printed Mosin Nagant PU Sniper.

Check the link below

Classic Future Firearms

:)

Re: 3D Printed Mosin Nagant Available

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 12:33 pm
by Genetically Swiss
I'll take ten StG 44's please.


GS

Re: 3D Printed Mosin Nagant Available

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 1:46 pm
by uberjon
April fools

Re: 3D Printed Mosin Nagant Available

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 3:07 pm
by WeldonHunter
After you order those you can also pick up some Depleted Uranium 12ga 9 Pellet Drone loads. http://www.luckygunner.com/12ga-3-urani ... n-5-rounds :D

Re: 3D Printed Mosin Nagant Available

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 3:30 pm
by zeebill
Not April Fool but true I am afraid. Why do you think the government wants to take control of the internet so badly? It is not fiction or a joke but actually exists right now not in the future. Top secret weapons are being guarded extra well because of it. And no I have not gone off my rocker. Bill :o

Re: 3D Printed Mosin Nagant Available

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 5:46 pm
by Junk Yard Dog
:chuckles: :chuckles:

Re: 3D Printed Mosin Nagant Available

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 11:11 pm
by clayshooter2
Classic had me cracking up with that today. They definitely had fun today with the web site. Cudos to them!

Re: 3D Printed Mosin Nagant Available

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 5:25 am
by walnut red
I thought it might be real until I saw the asking price though the finished product would not be fireable. 3D printed working AR receivers are nothing new and there are collectors of model firearms so there could be a market for 3D printed firearms. Frankly I'd be a little surprised if there was not a company making 3D firearms for prop guns. Did you see the ad for the Italian company selling 3D printed ammo?

Re: 3D Printed Mosin Nagant Available

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 7:30 am
by djbuck1
The reaction from the member of this forum to a 3D printed Mosin would probably be very similar to Danny Koker's in the series "Counting Cars," when one of his guys explained how the process could be used to replicate brake light covers for a classic car, potentially saving $1,000+. Danny listened politely and gave every appearance that he was going to agree, then said, "Okay. Great. Now go get me the real thing," and walked away.

Re: 3D Printed Mosin Nagant Available

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 1:21 am
by zeebill
djbuck1 wrote:The reaction from the member of this forum to a 3D printed Mosin would probably be very similar to Danny Koker's in the series "Counting Cars," when one of his guys explained how the process could be used to replicate brake light covers for a classic car, potentially saving $1,000+. Danny listened politely and gave every appearance that he was going to agree, then said, "Okay. Great. Now go get me the real thing," and walked away.
Yeah I saw that one and was quite amused by his reaction! These 3D rifles are being made in plastic for full size model reproduction at the present time and it would be a easy job to convert to metal and set the program in a CNC machine and make metal Mosins or anything else one wanted to make. Technology has left many laughing people long behind I am afraid and frankly worry about what they will replicate next? Bill :o

Re: 3D Printed Mosin Nagant Available

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 2:58 am
by djbuck1
zeebill wrote:
djbuck1 wrote:The reaction from the member of this forum to a 3D printed Mosin would probably be very similar to Danny Koker's in the series "Counting Cars," when one of his guys explained how the process could be used to replicate brake light covers for a classic car, potentially saving $1,000+. Danny listened politely and gave every appearance that he was going to agree, then said, "Okay. Great. Now go get me the real thing," and walked away.
Yeah I saw that one and was quite amused by his reaction! These 3D rifles are being made in plastic for full size model reproduction at the present time and it would be a easy job to convert to metal and set the program in a CNC machine and make metal Mosins or anything else one wanted to make. Technology has left many laughing people long behind I am afraid and frankly worry about what they will replicate next? Bill :o
Going forward, I think that this will be an issue, though probably not while I'm still around. Look at how many nubes are still taken in by Mitchell's Mausers. As a corollary, expertise will be even more at a premium.