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    Default Re: Introducing the ORCA - 3D Printed AR15

    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Default Re: Introducing the ORCA - 3D Printed AR15

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    skip to 15:25 if you just want to see a "full auto" mag dump.
    I'll assume it has a FRT trigger or something
    It might be using the novel "safety" he designed. All you do is replace the safety with his push button design and in one position it simulates "full auto" fire.

    He has a video on it and as always has links to the free download. From what I saw with just 2 pieces both under an inch this is the simplest mod to print and I am sure he is giving the Feds a fit.

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    Default Re: Introducing the ORCA - 3D Printed AR15

    Quote Originally Posted by Delkal View Post
    It might be using the novel "safety" he designed. All you do is replace the safety with his push button design and in one position it simulates "full auto" fire.

    He has a video on it and as always has links to the free download. From what I saw with just 2 pieces both under an inch this is the simplest mod to print and I am sure he is giving the Feds a fit.
    Just starting this thread put me on a list and I don't even know the first thing about 3D printing, and "downloading files" would be as useful to me as learning to speak Portuguese.
    I'm not pushing my luck clicking on "more". LOL
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Default Re: Introducing the ORCA - 3D Printed AR15

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    Just starting this thread put me on a list and I don't even know the first thing about 3D printing, and "downloading files" would be as useful to me as learning to speak Portuguese.
    I'm not pushing my luck clicking on "more". LOL
    Corresponding with me put you on the list, posting that just moved you up a little higher on it.
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    Default Re: Introducing the ORCA - 3D Printed AR15

    Note to NSA:

    I only commented that he had a 3D printed safety design that could simulate full auto for information only. I saw the link from another post on this subversive website and only watched the video once (you know that).

    And I do not have a 3D printer. But you know that too from monitoring everyone's bank and credit card transactions.

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    Default Re: Introducing the ORCA - 3D Printed AR15

    We need some common sense 3D printing laws.
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    Default Re: Introducing the ORCA - 3D Printed AR15

    This is great.. thanks for sharing EM!

    I’ve been around Additive Machining aka “3D printing” for awhile and we have use it in aero/def for prototyping for some time now. It is starting to move to a maturity level where it’s not just prototypes/ R&D work, but approved as viable for mass production of difficult-geometry parts. Which is great… I think a lot of that acceptance has to do with folks trying new things.. so great for this guy!

    I am looking for a good one at a fair price to add to my basement workshop. I’m probably very far from trying this level of parts and assemblies, but gotta start somewhere!

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