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ARDEC 3D prints their own 40mm blooper

Produced in a joint collaboration between the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, the U.S. Army Manufacturing Technology Program and America Makes, the group used additive manufacturing techniques to craft a direct copy of the M203A1 40mm grenade launcher commonly mounted under the M16/M4 series rifles.

Every part of the weapon, save for the springs and some fasteners, was sintered in aluminum or printed in 4340 alloy steel in 35 hours of production.

Of the more than 50 parts of the M203A1, ARDEC was able to 3D print about 90 percent from scratch

The project name? RAMBO (Rapid Additively Manufactured Ballistics Ordnance)

Andi it has even fired 3D printed grenades to prove it works.

More in my column at Guns.com.

One 3-D printer away…

I’ve been covering the story of a DIY gun maker who goes by derwoodvw, a 47-year-old carpenter, and his very AR-ish/Tec-9 looking Shuty MP 1 semi-auto pistol made almost completely of plastic for a minute over at Guns.com.

His latest version uses an aftermarket Glock 17 barrel along with a 3D printed lower and upper designed to use G17 mags. He says he has gotten 3K rounds out of it without jamming thus far.

A big step from the homemade guns of yesteryear. You can almost picture resistance armorers in occupied wherever peering at their desktop 3D printer in the dim lights of their basement workshops, the hand-rolled cigarette of the 1940s replaced with a vape…

Just What is a 3D Printed Gun Anyway?

Great Vice Documentary on Defense Distributed,