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PETG 3d printed handguns will not explode lol

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Hoffman Tactical1 year ago

My first lowers were printed in PETG. They were the last.

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Pembleton & sons'1 year ago

i only did this to prove a point to a specific person as they were adamant that it would explode etc. i dont recommend this but dont want people to think petg is as bad a filament as they say.

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hammy1 year ago

That is pretty on brand for you to test with your hands 😭

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Pembleton & sons'1 year ago

gotta even out the other one somehow.

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The Dysfunctional Casual1 year ago

Thats good because i did this for reason beyond my own comprehension. lol Still not finished tho, had some dental costs that came up.

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DoodGuyMcPants1 year ago

I've tested this myself, initially they work great. Same thing for AR lowers. The problem is that after several months of absorbing moisture from the air, they tend to become brittle. The AR-15 lower I could do push-ups on after printing, snapped after I dropped it 6" onto the stock.

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TDON 🏴1 year ago

@NailsToed Is that a homemade retard box?

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Banished Elk1 year ago

Petg isn't frowned upon because it's prone to failure, it's just about how it fails. Did a nag in full petg with no issue, still I wouldn't fire it without eye protection, at a minimum 👀

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cracker mcCracker face1 year ago

Hate to be your downstairs neighbor 😂

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