that the whole 3D printers are dangerous weapon manufacturing sources is BS. 3D printers, at least those affordable to hobbyists are a damn poor choice for creating fire weapons. Yes, you can print some non-critical parts but that’s about it.
And now we’re here.
it is a fairly easy method and can enable cost effective low number production, yes it can. So yes, if you will, then it has made it more accessible for those things.
Why are you leaving out a key part of my argument? You know you are still talking to the same person, aren’t you.
I was talking about a complete functional weapon in the first post. And in the latter I was talking about the easiest to produce parts alone, which could be oriduced even with something like woodworking tools.
Would you also say that a carpenter can build firearms? Possibly you do, I wouldn’t do that.
Coming back around, this is your original claim.
And now we’re here.
So I think I’ve made my point.
Why are you leaving out a key part of my argument? You know you are still talking to the same person, aren’t you.
I was talking about a complete functional weapon in the first post. And in the latter I was talking about the easiest to produce parts alone, which could be oriduced even with something like woodworking tools.
Would you also say that a carpenter can build firearms? Possibly you do, I wouldn’t do that.