
You may not use Reddit to solicit or facilitate any transaction or gift involving certain goods and services, including Firearms, ammunition, or explosives. If you can't hold a civil conversation with others while you're here, this may not be the subreddit for you. For national or general firearm political discussions, consider subscribing to /r/gunpolitics.Īdhere to Wheaton's Law. Political posts are welcome so long as they directly relate to gun laws. This subreddit is for the discussion and posts about DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Gun related topics. Please reach out to the mod group if you are unsure before posting. Please see Reddit's Content Policy for more info. So why do this instead of building up a Polymer80 frame? For the same reason you want to build up from a Polymer80 frame–Because You Can.Images and discussions on 3D printing are welcome! However, DO NOT post any files for 3d printing firearms, bumpstocks, magazines, silencers/suppressors, or other legally controlled accessories. As time goes on the gun community with gain a better understanding for this design. We are good with tools and I’d say this build is not any harder than making an 80% lower for an AR-15. The difficultly level of this build varies with the user. This Readme is broken into four sections: Now, this write-up will be thorough so bear with us. Even outside of gun making, this could be useful for a wide array of printed projects. The use of simple metal parts in combination with printed components holds a lot of potential for the future FreeMenDontAsk is already working on other handgun models. This results in longevity of use, reliability and safety, all while keeping the costs and complexity to manufacture low. The system relies on a DIY metal rail system which is added to a printed frame. Given the laws regulating the components of firearms, a Glock frame that is customizable is exactly what FOSSCAD needs. The key to this project is the DIY-friendliness. Much of his original work was lost in a computer crash so we recreated his work.



22lr and then I was contacted by FreeMenDontAsk via Twitter where he told me he had a method for making 9mm Glock pistols that worked well. This is the result of several months of experimentation in order to have a base Glock platform that the gun community can design around. The notes from his ReadMe state the following:
