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08-13-12 -- Cody Wilson, Printable Guns - Tarrin Lupo (Video & MP3 Loaded)

Cody Wilson (law student at the Univ of Texas school of Law) is working on creating a freely distributed printable gun design for the world ('Wiki Weapon')
Media Type: Audio • Time: 120 Minutes and 0 Secs
Guests: Cody Wilson
Topics: Printable Guns

Hour 1 - 3

Media Type: Audio • Time: 120 Minutes and 0 Secs
Guests: Cody Wilson
Topics: Printable Guns
 
Cody Wilson (law student at the Univ of Texas school of Law) is working on
creating a freely distributed printable gun design for the world ('Wiki Weapon')
 

 
August 13th, 2012
Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock
on LRN.FM / Monday - Friday
9 a.m. - Noon (EST)
Studio Line: 602-264-2800 
 
Hour 1
Cody Wilson
(which goes to DefenseDistributed.Com)
 
 3D printing technology allows objects and even simple machines to be printed from a freely-distributed computer file. Cody Wilson wants to do this with guns and share it with the world.

Cody Wilson is an engineer AND law student in the Drone Star State who is creating a freely distributed printable gun design for the world. (“The Wiki Weapon”). He and Michael W. Dean talk about guns, physics, tyranny, where the world is headed and what we can do about it, and much much more.

His project will revolutionize guns and kick-start the Printable Gun Hobbyist Movement, while pissing off both liberals and conservatives. What’s not to love?

Donate to the project on IndieGoGo.




 
The Guns - AR-15, WikiWep A, WikiWep B
 
 
Concept weapon: The Reinforced AR-15 Lower Receiver

A “gun” has many parts but only one part is regulated and serialized.  The ability to fabricate the lower-receiver on a gun and then purchase the un-regulated parts on the open market results in a weapon that exists without regulation.    You can do this today, with the right equipment by downloading this file and following the instructions here or below.    This however is not the same thing as making a 100% 3D printable gun, using a printer that is produced using 3D printable parts.    The community of gun owners and supporters needs you

The Above AR-15 is mostly after-market parts, but the regulated component is 3D printed

Tools Required:

A 3d Printer
>>download this file<<

A bunch of easily purchased after-market parts
 

The Wiki Weapon

From months of studying patents and gun mechanics, the team at Defense Distributed has developed two prototype plastic handguns: These are Wiki Weapons A & B.

The Wiki Weapon type A is the training gun- it has no moving parts and relies on an electrical solenoid for firing action.  Otherwise the gun is 100% 3d Printable.

The Wiki Weapon type B will have moving parts for its firing action.  Initial versions of the gun will be developed down for RepRap printing.

 
2012-08-13 Hour 1 Cody Miller (PrintableGun.Com) (Video Archive):

Hour 2

Hour 2
Cody Wilson (Cont'd)
(which goes to DefenseDistributed.Com)


Articles on Freedom's Phoenix today:


News Link  • 
Gun Rights
PlumCrazy C15 Lower Receiver
08-13-2012  •  http://vuurwapenblog.com 
Though prices have dropped recently, paying $100 for a stripped AR-15 lower receiver was considered a pretty fair deal for quite some time.






News Link  • 
Gun Rights
AR-15 Lower Receiver
08-13-2012  •  ww.cncguns.com 
The AR-15 lower receiver was the first project that I started. I got the idea when I saw the lower receiver forging that Pvt. Ryan at Roderus Custom Gunworks was working on. He started with a raw forging, which is basically a block of aluminum




News Link  •   Fascist Nation's Favorites Edition
Science
3D printer promises super-fast nanoscale implantables
08-13-2012  •  www.slashgear.com 
3D printing has been tipped as the next frontier of piracy, but it could also be the next frontier of high-speed nanoscale construction if research at the Vienna University of Technology pans out.



2012-08-13 Hour 2 Cody Miller (PrintableGun.Com) (Video Archive):



Hour 3

Hour 3




Feature Article  •  Global Edition
Just For Fun!
A new grandbaby for the Hancock's on their 28th Anniversary...
Donna Hancock
   Ernest and Donna Hancock are the proud grandparents of their 4th grandbaby, Tatum Jeanette, born on Saturday, Aug 11th, 2012

Ernest and Donna Hancock are the proud grandparents of their 4th grandbaby, Tatum Jeanette, born on Saturday, Aug 11th, 2012 - which marks their 28th wedding anniversary. What better way to celebrate than with another addition to the family...
 
 
Mommy Laura, Daddy Corsair, and the kiddies (New sister Tatum, Kaylee, little Corsair):

 
Daddy, Kaylee, and new baby Tatum:




'Gamma', Kaylee, and Tatum:



Kaylee and Tatum:


'Papa', Tatum, and Kaylee:


Tatum Jeanette:

 
Daddy, Kaylee, and Tatum:
 
 
Daddy, Little Corsair, and Tatum:
 
 
 Kaylee peering at her new sister:
 
Daddy, Little Corsair, and Tatum:
 
 
And just so you don't forget that the 'man' is right there, here is some literature to help you remember:





Tarrin Lupo stays on the line and talks about his new book. Here is a sneak peak of some of the artwork:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2012-08-13 Hour 3 Tarrin Lupo; Tatum Jeanette birth (video Archive):
 

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