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Making the World Freer with Homemade Guns

Postby jdege on Fri Aug 08, 2025 4:04 pm

https://reason.com/2025/08/08/making-the-world-freer-with-homemade-guns/
Making the World Freer with Homemade Guns
DIY firearms aren’t just an end-run around the law; they represent a libertarian political movement.
Recently, while touting gun seizures in a city that has some of the most authoritarian gun laws in the United States, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch lamented, "the number of illegal guns that we've seen used in New York City has exploded since 3D technology has come about." She's not alone. Homemade guns are increasingly sophisticated and available almost everywhere. That's a good thing.

Americans, Armed and Scary

American dedication to privately owned weapons alarms observers from more restrictive countries—much to the amusement of many Americans, it should be noted, whose ancestors fled those places in search of greater freedom and found it, in part, in the ability to arm themselves and to generally flip the bird to government. That means that from the foundation of the U.S., privately owned weapons and their protection by the Second Amendment have had a strong ideological component. Now, innovators around the world are embracing private arms as expressions of liberty and creating simple designs that can be built in home workshops with commonly available tools and parts.

Critics argue that 3D-printed DIY firearms and their enthusiasts are spreading libertarianism around the world. Let's hope they're right.
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Re: Making the World Freer with Homemade Guns

Postby Lumpy on Sun Aug 10, 2025 3:44 pm

The controllers of course want 3D printers to have policeware built into them to prevent "clandestine" uses of the printers. Which will last about two hours in the hands of the legions of software crackers around the world.

If I'm not mistaken this was the original goal of Cody Wilson, founder of Defense Distributed. As I commented on another forum, his decision to focus the organization's efforts on producing firearms was to deliberately choose an object that would exemplify the potential of 3D-printing to bypass authoritarian efforts to limit access to certain objects, doing for physical objects what the printing press did for books and by extension for freedom of thought and speech.
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Re: Making the World Freer with Homemade Guns

Postby jdege on Mon Aug 11, 2025 12:19 am

The gun designs are getting better.

There are a few that combine 3D printed parts with hardware store metal parts, producing functional firearms.

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