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This is a List of notable 3D printed weapons and parts. The table below lists noteworthy 3D printed weapons and parts of weapons[nb 1]. It includes 3D printed weapons and parts created using plastic producing printers as well as metal producing printers.

List of weapons and parts

Key/Legend

  Plastic -Weapon/Part used plastic 3D-printer   Metal -Weapon/Part used metal 3D-printer   Both -Weapon/Part uses both metal and plastic 3D-printers

No. Name Date made public Type of weapon/part Printer used and printing method Creator(s) Noteworthy facts
1 AR-15 Magazine January 2013 [1] Part: AR-15 semi automatic rifle magazine
  • The magazine holds 30 bullets[1][4][5]
  • It was able to handle enough stress to fire 227+ bullets[1]
2 AR Lower V5[6] March 2013 [6] Part: AR-15 semi automatic rifle lower receiver[6]
  • The receiver was able to handle enough stress to fire more than 600 rounds[6]
3 Feinstein AK Mag[9][10] March 2013 [9][10] Part: AK-47 assault rifle magazine
  • It is a 30-round 7.62×39 AK-47 magazine [10]
4 Liberator .380 [13] May 2013 [14][15][16] Weapon: Pistol
5 Red Rocket shotgun bullet [23] May 2013 [24] Part: 12 Guage Mossberg 590 shotgun bullet[25]
  • The printer retails around $800 as of September 2014, and it took the printer about an hour to produce the bullet[28]
  • ABS thermoplastic material was used[29]
  • During testing, the bullet blasted through a 2×12 piece of pine wood, and also created a hole in a wire reel[30]
6 Charon[31][32][33] May 2013 [34] Part: AR-15 assault rifle lower receiver[35][36][37]
  • Charon V3 weighs 0.2 pounds and showed no signs of strain even after 96 rounds of 5.56 AR-15 ammo was fired[42].
7 WarFairy P-15 [43] May 2013 [44] Part: Fabrique Nationale P90 stock[45]
  • The stock works a lower receiver for the FN-P90 but would work with any standard AR.[50]
8 3DX/Auxetik[51][52] AR-15 Muzzle brake July 2013 [53] Part: AR-15 assault rifile Muzzle brake[54]
  • It is designed to tame the recoil and muzzle rise of AR-15 pistols chambered for .223 caliber (5.56x45mm) NATO rounds[57].
  • The Auxetik was renamed to 3DX by Sintercore[58].
9 August 2013 [61] Weapon: .22 Long Rifle
  • The original Grizzly fired 1 shot then broke[65]. Grizzly 2.0 fired 14 bullets before getting damaged due to the strain[66].
  • According to the Dailymail, the Grizzly 2.0 performed so well that the inventor "Matthew" was able to put it to his shoulder and shot off three rounds with the rifle pressed against his cheek without hurting him. [67]
  • The printer costs $10,000 as of August 2013[68]
10 Reprringer[69][70][71] September 2013 [72] Weapon: Pepper-box .22-Caliber revolver[73]
  • Many plastic 3D printers[74]
  • It can hold 5 bullets and is chambered in .22 Caliber caps[77][78].
11 TRI-D rocket engine[79][80] October 2013 Parts: Rocket engine
  • The Tri-D engine cost only US$6,800[85].
12 Solid Concepts replica of Browning 1911[86][87] November 2013 [88][89] Weapon: Browning 1911 handgun[90][91]
  • Fired more than 600 bullets without any damage to the gun[98].
  • The metal printers used to create the weapon cost between $500,000 to $1,000,000 at the time the gun was created (November 2013)[99].
  • The gun is made up of 34 3D-printed components[100].
13 The Israel drum magazine [101][102] December 2013 [103][104] Part: AR-15 assault rifle 75 round drum magazine[105][106]
  • Many plastic 3D printers[107]
  • It is a 75-round drum magazine for .223 Remington/5.56 NATO AR-15 rifles. It is can be installed into a Charon 3D-printed lower receiver.[110][111]
14 The Yee drum magazine [112][113] December 2013 [114][115] Part: AK-family (e.g AK-47, AK-102, AK-104 and compatible variants) 75 round drum magazine[116][117]
  • Unknown
  • It is a 75-round drum magazine for 7.62x39mm AK-pattern rifles[120][121]
15 Zig Zag Revolver[122] May 2014 [123] Weapon: .38 Caliber Revolver
  • Unknown $500 plastic 3D-printer used[124]
  • It holds a capacity of 6 bullets and can fire .38 caliber bullets[126].
  • The printer he used cost $500 at the time[127].
16 Hanuman AR-15 Bullpup [128][129] May 2014 [130][131] Part: AR-15 assault rifle Bullpup [132][133]
  • Many plastic 3D-printers
  • According to the creators "It requires a bufferless upper to function, such as the ARAK-21 or Rock River Arms PDS Carbine, or a regular upper with a CMMG Style .22LR Conversion installed."[136]
  • It is designed to be printed using ABS plastic[137].
17 SKS Grip and Stock[138][139] May 2014 [140] Part: SKS semi automatic rifle grip and stock[141]
  • Many plastic 3D-printers
  • N/A
18 Škorpion vz. 61 Grip and Stock[143][144] May 2014 [145] Part: Škorpion vz. 61 sub machine gun grip and stock[146]
  • Many plastic 3D-printers[147]
  • N/A
19 Improvised Explosive Device June 2014 [149][150][151] Weapon: Bomb[152][153][154]
  • The FBI is testing IED devices created using 3D printers to determine its feasibility and risk. They will also use it for training purposes. The FBI spokesman Ann Todd said: "The 3D printer is cutting-edge technology that will be used by the Terrorist Explosive Device Analytical Center to enhance their capabilities in exploiting improvised explosive devices."[161][162][163]
20 Rocket July 2014[164]. Weapon: Rocket
  • The rocket was made with a very low budget[167]. The cost was undisclosed.
  • The circuit boards were also 3D printed[168].
  • The design produced via 3D printing reduced drag and increased efficiency by 85%[169].

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