Philadelphia to ban 3d printed guns

Well, Mazulu, your typical dumbass remarks aside...

It's quite feasible to build "brassless" ammo. All you have to do is replace the brass with a polymer sufficiently strong to do the job, retard:

Ammunition having an integrally formed, polymeric casing is provided. Plastic casings for ammunition may be made using injection molding processes for combat ammunition, target ammunition and blanks. The casings, in one embodiment, include a hollow tubular member with an open end and a closed end having an aperture for a primer cap. The base of the casing includes a conical shape within the tube that narrows toward the base. An annular groove and an annular rim are disposed about an outer periphery of the base. Plastic casings may be utilized for ammunition cartridges used in pistols, rifles and shotguns, and are lighter and less expensive to manufacture than traditional brass casings. Further, the polymeric casings may include any desired colorants to distinguish different calibers of ammunition by color, and the spent casings may be recyclable.​

Read more: http://www.faqs.org/patents/app/20100275804#ixzz2nsobL0br

Since "Some of you ... are lazy and stupid. ... How about a link or something?", I provided a link. Since some of you are too stupid, to you know, use google?

Good work Randwolf.
 
Dumbass, you forgot to prove your point. What about the brass, retard?

Approve my point?. And was retard a question?

Shell casing out of composite bullet out of any material that won't bedestroyed by the ignition of the powder.. diorite hell marble would probably word
 
Some of you people are lazy and stupid. What the hell are you talking about? What is an X-ray transparent gun?

Google the word "X-ray." Now google the word "transparent."

Is it magically invisible or some shit?
No more so than a window is magically transparent to visible light, or fat is magically transparent to a medical X-ray. Or maybe you do think all that is magic. If so, yes, it's magic and you will never understand it.
 
Google the word "X-ray." Now google the word "transparent."
I don't know if plastic would be 100% transparent. If you tried to smuggle a gun made of plastic through the x-ray machine at the airport, they would probably still catch you and you would get into a lot of trouble.

No more so than a window is magically transparent to visible light, or fat is magically transparent to a medical X-ray. Or maybe you do think all that is magic. If so, yes, it's magic and you will never understand it.
I don't know, maybe sleight of hand might work at the airport security. You can try that.
 
I don't know if plastic would be 100% transparent. If you tried to smuggle a gun made of plastic through the x-ray machine at the airport, they would probably still catch you and you would get into a lot of trouble.


I don't know, maybe sleight of hand might work at the airport security. You can try that.

I see you are still being your typical bonehead self. (Well, at least you are consistent.) You've been shown more than once that my original claim of plastic bullets ARE possible and quite common. Even the "brass". And yes, they cannot be detected by X-ray machines.

And yet you STILL hang on to your crude beliefs. Man! How dense can one individual be????
 
I'd question if you'd get a static discharge by firing a plastic gun.

Any such weapon would be a one shot deal, firing more than once is going to lead to failure of it through the likelihood of deformation.

Plastic should show up in X-Ray's if such attempts became a concern.
While X-rays can be looked at for their ability to penetrate materials, it can also be used to observe diffraction where objects either don't appear to exist or are made of a material that doesn't reflect, consider peoples bones are X-rayed at times and likely with artificial joints and fittings present.

X-Ray's are not the same as a Ferrous detector so aren't limited to only a material type.

I'm sure they'd update their security to be alerted to "cat pee smells" if it got too bad (especially if recently fired)
 
Printed guns do not cost 3k dollars to manufacture. You have to consider a lot of other details that go into printing weapons.

For instance, there is open source designs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense_Distributed

The material used for building the weapons can vary in price.
http://www.shapeways.com/materials

It can also vary on what material you buy obviously..
http://www.3ders.org/articles/20131...s-used-in-3d-printing-for-the-first-time.html

This is still new technology, so who is to say it can't lead to something way beyond our expectations.

As for sneaking a weapon past security.. I think only an idiot would print a gun that looks like a gun and expect to get past the TSA! Perhaps you could use your resources and build an indiscriminate device. it's the gunpowder you have to worry about concealing. So why have a gun at an airport anyways? Surely a group of intelligent people such as yourself could be more creative.
 
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