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Originally posted by Craizie View Postlot's of videos of the lowers failing at the stock after just a few rounds.
I would have no problem using a rapid prototyped magazines, as long as it able to handle the Texas heat, and the heat of the weapon
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Originally posted by John -- '02 HAWK View Postusing the basic plastic, but there are more expensive methods using metal.
I would have no problem using a rapid prototyped magazines, as long as it able to handle the Texas heat, and the heat of the weaponZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Originally posted by Craizie View Post<--- would not trust a JB weld lower.
tl;dr = I'ma reinvent this here wheel!ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Originally posted by Yale View PostIf they could get it to print in something like JB Weld, it'd probably work. There are some guys working on a second stage, "cure," process that would make the units made with powdered metal in suspension material a little tougher. For now, the issue with those isn't the weakness of the powdered metal, it's the weakness of the binder for it.
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Originally posted by John -- '02 HAWK View PostI lost a link to a new material/process that was able to do better parts. The demo the showed of a part damaged in time trials for a race, and they were able to prototype it and race it with no problems. the part was like a front wheel and brake mount and was able to take all the vibration and kinetic action involvedZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Originally posted by Craizie View Post<--- would not trust a JB weld lower.Last edited by nightfly2000; 01-27-2013, 02:13 PM.
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