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National News See other National News Articles Title: People Are 3D-Printing What Appears To Be Fully-Functional RPG-Like Launchers In just a decade, 3D-printed guns have come a long way from the single-shot "The Liberator" pistol published online for the world to download in 2013 by Cody Wilson's Defense Distributed to a fully functional 3D-printable semiautomatic pistol carbine entirely printed at home to what now appears to be a rocket launcher-like device. Journalist Jake Hanrahan reports Deterrence Dispensed, an online group that promotes and distributes open-source 3D-printed firearm blueprints, has developed what appears to be a recoilless launcher. Hanrahan said it's a "66mm recoilless launcher with shoulder rest attachments, allowing it to convert to a mortar on the go." Jake Hanrahan @Jake_Hanrahan Deterrence Dispensed, the controversial 3D-printed weapons syndicate (co-founded by JStark), has recently released a new project. This is a 66mm recoilless launcher with shoulder rest attachments, allowing it to convert to a mortar on the go. https://twitter.com/i/status/1506660450083115016 CTRLPew @CtrlPew Many of you were confused by the crater that appeared under the long range soda delivery cannon (Canzerfaust). This is what we call a recoilless. https://twitter.com/i/status/1506786651850391556 Hanrahan shows another video as the recoilless launcher is propped up on what appears to be a bipod serving as a mortar. Jake Hanrahan @Jake_Hanrahan Deterrence Dispenses have dubbed it The CANzerfaust, claiming its only purpose is for launching drinks cans... https://twitter.com/i/status/1506661055426019335 He said Deterrence Dispensed called the device "The CANzerfaust." They're claiming the recoilless launcher only launches "drink cans..." Last year, the online group of 3D-printed firearms enthusiasts developed a fully functional 3D-printable semiautomatic pistol caliber carbine for $350, including the printer's cost. YouTubers have taken 3D-printed firearms to the shooting ranges to test their durability. Surprisingly, these unserialized weapons worked pretty well. One of the creators of Deterrence Dispensed, known as JStark, mysterious died of a heart attack after police raided his home in Germany last fall. The Biden administration and the ATF are panicking about "ghost guns," or in their eyes, 80% lower receivers. They're likely to announce regulation on 80% lowers in the coming weeks, if not months. As for 3D-printing weapons at home, that's going to be a challenge for the ATF to regulate. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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