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Re: Saturday night specials

Postby yukonjasper on Sun Aug 12, 2018 11:12 am

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Re: Saturday night specials

Postby Ghost on Sun Aug 12, 2018 12:14 pm

What about 3D printed guns?
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Re: Saturday night specials

Postby Ghost on Sun Aug 12, 2018 12:18 pm

Can russstra be renamed to Mr. Saturday Night Special?

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Re: Saturday night specials

Postby Erud on Sun Aug 12, 2018 2:22 pm

I think the nickname I came up with for him earlier is better. “Dumbass” just has a certain ring to it...
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Re: Saturday night specials

Postby Ghost on Sun Aug 12, 2018 2:38 pm

Erud wrote:I think the nickname I came up with for him earlier is better. “Dumbass” just has a certain ring to it...

It may be more accurate but it lacks wit
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Re: Saturday night specials

Postby Russstra on Sun Aug 12, 2018 6:33 pm

I fully understand poly vs pot metal. You don't understand the law
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Re: Saturday night specials

Postby Russstra on Sun Aug 12, 2018 6:35 pm

Ghost wrote:What about 3D printed guns?


3d printed guns? Hilarious... Obviously not. You melt the plastic to print them...
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Re: Saturday night specials

Postby Russstra on Sun Aug 12, 2018 6:37 pm

How do you people think they make polymer guns? Magic? They Melt the plastic and inject it.
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Re: Saturday night specials

Postby Ghost on Sun Aug 12, 2018 6:45 pm

Russstra wrote:
Ghost wrote:What about 3D printed guns?


3d printed guns? Hilarious... Obviously not. You melt the plastic to print them...

You are confirming Eruds choice of name.
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Re: Saturday night specials

Postby Russstra on Sun Aug 12, 2018 6:46 pm

Is there a single engineer on this forum that can explain melting points and tensile strength of materials to these people?? Obviously nothing I say will get any consideration.
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Re: Saturday night specials

Postby prushin on Sun Aug 12, 2018 6:50 pm

No, they don't melt the plastic to inject it. Polymer handguns are produced with thermoset polymers. These are liquid or semi-solid in their uncured state. A nylon reinforced polymer (such as the proprietary Glock formula) is more like clay than anything else. It is injected into the molds at hundreds of tons of pressure and then heated in the mold to cure the polymer. Once cured, these polymers are bonded at the molecular level and cannot be melted.

This is why the Glock was passed on the SNS law. If heated to the test temperature the plastic does not melt...It Burns.
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Re: Saturday night specials

Postby Grayskies on Sun Aug 12, 2018 7:10 pm

Glocks are durrable! I fell in a parking lot a while back, the Glock and holster was fine, not even a scratch. I did not fair as well, one of my ribs was broken by the Glock's handle end.
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Re: Saturday night specials

Postby Russstra on Sun Aug 12, 2018 7:25 pm

prushin wrote:No, they don't melt the plastic to inject it. Polymer handguns are produced with thermoset polymers. These are liquid or semi-solid in their uncured state. A nylon reinforced polymer (such as the proprietary Glock formula) is more like clay than anything else. It is injected into the molds at hundreds of tons of pressure and then heated in the mold to cure the polymer. Once cured, these polymers are bonded at the molecular level and cannot be melted.

This is why the Glock was passed on the SNS law. If heated to the test temperature the plastic does not melt...It Burns.


You are partially correct. Thermoset plastics don't melt well. They do still melt. Moving on to the most important part. Do you understand tensile strength?
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Re: Saturday night specials

Postby Erud on Sun Aug 12, 2018 7:36 pm

Hey Russtra,
Seriously, why haven’t you done anything about this? This issue is clearly your baby, seems like you are the perfect guy to lead the charge.
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Re: Saturday night specials

Postby Ghost on Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:02 pm

Russstra wrote:Is there a single engineer on this forum that can explain melting points and tensile strength of materials to these people?? Obviously nothing I say will get any consideration.

I’m an engineer and you don’t know what you are talking about.
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