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Miscellaneous Firearms => Handguns => Topic started by: greenwrench on November 08 2013 12:52:40 PM MST

Title: 3D Printing Metal Handgun
Post by: greenwrench on November 08 2013 12:52:40 PM MST
First 3-D-Printed Metal Gun Shows Tech Maturity
The metal pistol made by Solid Concepts, a 3-D printing service based in Austin, Texas, represents a working 3-D–printed version of the famed 1911 pistol originally designed by John Browning. Solid Concepts created almost all parts of the classic gun through direct metal laser sintering (DMLS), an industrial 3-D printing process used to make metal parts in aerospace manufacturing and for surgical implants. (The gun's springs were made separately.)
(http://spectrum.ieee.org/img/11713SolidConcepts3DMetalGun-1383853463713.jpg)

http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/robotics/industrial-robots/first-3dprinted-metal-gun-shows-tech-maturity (http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/robotics/industrial-robots/first-3dprinted-metal-gun-shows-tech-maturity)





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Title: Re: 3D Printing Metal Handgun
Post by: The_Shadow on November 08 2013 01:29:53 PM MST
greenwrench, thanks for your post...I tried fixing the links for the article as the links were messed up, finally got the YouTube fixed.
Title: Re: 3D Printing Metal Handgun
Post by: greenwrench on November 08 2013 04:25:18 PM MST
Your welcome,not good with some of this stuff.
Title: Re: 3D Printing Metal Handgun
Post by: DenStinett on November 08 2013 09:18:17 PM MST
Interesting....BUT;
Is it just me and my old Computer, but it sure seems that ejection sucked
That first Case fired from the Vise landed back in the Ejection Port
Any after that just barely trickled out
And the Recoil wasn't moving the Slide forward with any authority at all
Either that or the Rails need A LOT of attention
Title: Re: 3D Printing Metal Handgun
Post by: The_Shadow on November 08 2013 09:27:22 PM MST
Yea they probably didn't have the proper springs rates.  They may have not honed the slide to frame fit as to slide freely either.