Can’t Stop The Signal: DIY 3D Printed GLOCK Magazines - 2 minutes read
DIY 3D Printed GLOCK MagazinesThe Firearm Blog
Over at my second digital family – AR15.com – one user has started making his own GLOCK magazines with a stock 3D Printer, some filament and CAD files released by a group called Deterrence Dispensed. The end result are functional 3D Printed GLOCK magazines that may not look as polished as a factory specimen, but feed rounds all the same. Of course, the metal spring will need to come from an outside source – for the time being.
The work done by Connor and the Deterrence Dispensed team is a reminder that technology is advancing so fast that legal limitations to firearms ownership will eventually not be able to keep up. “Tea. Earl Gray. Hot”? I say “Magazine. GLOCK. 19”
All images credited to Connor S. and used with his permission. His write up can be found below.
All that is needed to print the “Menendez Mags” is a simple consumer grade 3d printer. One of the best values on the market nowadays is the Creality Ender 3, which can be found for less than $200 and is widely regarded as a very good unit. The Ender 3 is popularly widely modified by enthusiasts but is ready to make Glock magazines right out of the box.
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Over at my second digital family – AR15.com – one user has started making his own GLOCK magazines with a stock 3D Printer, some filament and CAD files released by a group called Deterrence Dispensed. The end result are functional 3D Printed GLOCK magazines that may not look as polished as a factory specimen, but feed rounds all the same. Of course, the metal spring will need to come from an outside source – for the time being.
The work done by Connor and the Deterrence Dispensed team is a reminder that technology is advancing so fast that legal limitations to firearms ownership will eventually not be able to keep up. “Tea. Earl Gray. Hot”? I say “Magazine. GLOCK. 19”
All images credited to Connor S. and used with his permission. His write up can be found below.
All that is needed to print the “Menendez Mags” is a simple consumer grade 3d printer. One of the best values on the market nowadays is the Creality Ender 3, which can be found for less than $200 and is widely regarded as a very good unit. The Ender 3 is popularly widely modified by enthusiasts but is ready to make Glock magazines right out of the box.
We are committed to finding, researching, and recommending the best products. We earn commissions from purchases you make using the retail links in our product reviews. Learn more about how this works
Source: Thefirearmblog.com
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Keywords:
Do it yourself • 3D printing • Glock • Firearm • Blog • M16 rifle • Glock • Magazine (firearms) • 3D printing • Incandescent light bulb • Computer-aided design • 3D printing • Glock • Metal • Earl Grey • Say (magazine) • Glock • 3D printing • Value (ethics) • Value (ethics) • Glock • Best Products •