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Posted by: Jim on: 03/02/2013 05:36 AM
Defense Distributed has made a 3D Printed AR-15 lower that works perfectly and doesn't fail in 600 rounds test. Pretty sure he'll have a nasty blister though.
FUMC.
FUMC.
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