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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 08 Nov 17 11.52pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by crystal balls

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Blame anything but the actual reason. The gun lobby have always been ludicrous, but now it's become a parody of itself!

Political news used for click bait is a problem.

A lot of liars making money out there.

Plato said that those who enter politics should be unpaid.....There's something in that.

As soon as advertisers started using the web.....well, money leads to corruption....it's difficult...I don't know what the answer is.

Edited by Stirlingsays (08 Nov 2017 11.54pm)

 


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Only a few more years until 3d printed guns become efficient killing machines.

It will be just like downloading an MP3.
Gun ownership in the uk is inevitable.

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 09 Nov 17 10.53am

Originally posted by Ouzo Dan

Only a few more years until 3d printed guns become efficient killing machines.

It will be just like downloading an MP3.
Gun ownership in the uk is inevitable.

Edited by Ouzo Dan (09 Nov 2017 12.11am)

This is unlikely - unless someone can invent a polymer that is effectively gun metal. The problem of 3D printed firearms is that the barrels and mechanism are only good for one shot, due to the degredation caused on the plastic by firing a round.

Plus of course you need bullets - which aren't exactly easy to come by in the UK. Even if you could download and assemble an assault rifle or handgun, that could sustain the pressures of gun fire, you'd still need to buy the bullets.

And other than shotgun shells, ammo is scarce in the UK other than 3-03 rifle rounds and .22 rounds for handguns and rifles (and even buying the available ammo requires a licence). Getting 5.56 or 7.62 or 9mm ammo is almost impossible except from illegal sources (the first two probably as close to impossible as it gets).

 


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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 09 Nov 17 11.09am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

3D printing is another one of those technologies with the potential for an amazing step forward in many ways.

Again....not so great for low skilled jobs by that's the way the cookie is crumbling for many jobs...both high and low skilled.

3D printers may not be able to build robust items now but surely that's just a matter of time.

To perhaps ensure that effective weapons aren't able to be downloaded and created.....perhaps we could keep 3D printers out of commercial availability and have people pick up their products at a local distribution centre.

But that takes away half of the whole point about 3D printers in the first place.

Still....the other option is having some kind of Chinese control of the Internet.....which is horrific to consider.

Anyone got other ideas how this technology could be made safe without destroying social freedoms?

 


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hedgehog50 Flag Croydon 09 Nov 17 11.24am

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

3D printing is another one of those technologies with the potential for an amazing step forward in many ways.

Again....not so great for low skilled jobs by that's the way the cookie is crumbling for many jobs...both high and low skilled.

3D printers may not be able to build robust items now but surely that's just a matter of time.

To perhaps ensure that effective weapons aren't able to be downloaded and created.....perhaps we could keep 3D printers out of commercial availability and have people pick up their products at a local distribution centre.

But that takes away half of the whole point about 3D printers in the first place.

Still....the other option is having some kind of Chinese control of the Internet.....which is horrific to consider.

Anyone got other ideas how this technology could be made safe without destroying social freedoms?

3D nuclear bombs anyone?

 


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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 09 Nov 17 12.04pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by hedgehog50

3D nuclear bombs anyone?

How much?

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 09 Nov 17 12.08pm

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

3D printing is another one of those technologies with the potential for an amazing step forward in many ways.

Again....not so great for low skilled jobs by that's the way the cookie is crumbling for many jobs...both high and low skilled.

3D printers may not be able to build robust items now but surely that's just a matter of time.

To perhaps ensure that effective weapons aren't able to be downloaded and created.....perhaps we could keep 3D printers out of commercial availability and have people pick up their products at a local distribution centre.

But that takes away half of the whole point about 3D printers in the first place.

Still....the other option is having some kind of Chinese control of the Internet.....which is horrific to consider.

Anyone got other ideas how this technology could be made safe without destroying social freedoms?

Notably though, even outside of 3-D printing, no one seems to make key gun parts like barrels and firing mechanisms out of plastic.

 


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hedgehog50 Flag Croydon 09 Nov 17 12.13pm

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

How much?

BOGOF!

 


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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 09 Nov 17 12.19pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by hedgehog50

BOGOF!

Well, I don't think I'm going to get a much better deal than that this side of black Friday!

 


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Texan the long chewy sweet bar. Who remembers that? I could murder one now.

 


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Originally posted by jamiemartin721

Notably though, even outside of 3-D printing, no one seems to make key gun parts like barrels and firing mechanisms out of plastic.

That is only a matter of time. There is a 3D Printers on Essex St (I think) where you can get an Action Man sized figure of your actual self if you so want, cost about 800 Bucks (500 odd Quid)There is talk of using them on International Space Station to make parts & I've seen body parts made where people have had accidents like lost a finger or had an ear ripped off. That's the way it will go..

 


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Originally posted by Jimenez

That is only a matter of time. There is a 3D Printers on Essex St (I think) where you can get an Action Man sized figure of your actual self if you so want, cost about 800 Bucks (500 odd Quid)There is talk of using them on International Space Station to make parts & I've seen body parts made where people have had accidents like lost a finger or had an ear ripped off. That's the way it will go..

Can they make me a bigger......

 


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