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This article contains a list of notable franchises owned by Square-Enix or there subsidiaries such as Eidos and Manga department.
This article contains a list of notable franchises owned by Square-Enix or there subsidiaries such as Eidos and Manga department.
==Video games==
==Video games==
*[[Final Fantasy]]
*[[Dragon Quest]]


==List of weapons and parts==
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;"
! Franchise
! Genre
! Date established
! Total sales of franchise
! Best selling game
! Last game and release date
! class="unsortable" | Noteworthy facts

|-
! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | [[Final Fantasy]] <ref name=FF>{{cite web|last=Square|first=Enix|title=Square Enix franchises and businesses|url=http://www.hd.square-enix.com/eng/group/}} ([archive http://www.webcitation.org/6aDPgjIVK])</ref>
| [[Role playing game]] <ref name=FF/>
| 1987<ref name=FF/>
| 110 million <ref name=FF/>
| [[Final Fantasy VII]]
| [[Final Fantasy XIV]], 2014
|
*There are currently 48 Final Fantasy titles and the game is an original brand of [[Square Enix]]
|-
! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | [[The Cuomo Mag]] <ref name=FAB1>{{cite web|last=Branson|first=Michael|title=Defense Distributed Releases Printable AK Magazine|url=http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2013/04/08/defense-distributed-releases-printable-ak-magazine/|accessdate=April 12, 2013|journal=The Firearm Blog|date=April 8, 2013}}. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SiJDDXnV archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-01</span>January 2013 <ref name=Forbesmag>{{cite news |last=Greenberg|first=Andy |title=Gunsmiths 3D-Print High Capacity Ammo Clips To Thwart Proposed Gun Laws |url= http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/01/14/gunsmiths-3d-print-high-capacity-ammo-clips-to-thwart-proposed-gun-laws/ |accessdate=April 12, 2013 |journal=[[Forbes|Forbes Online]] |date=January 14, 2013}} ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SQYe3oOu archive])</ref>
| '''Part:''' [[AR-15]] semi automatic rifle [[magazine (firearms)|magazine]] <ref name=FAB1/>
| [[Fused deposition modeling|Fused deposition modeling (FDM)]] method<ref>[http://www.ammoland.com/2013/03/3d-printed-ar15-magazine/#axzz3ChRscSHd A Printed AR-15 Magazine], Ammoland.com, March 05 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SQZ6Vk5X archive])</ref>
| [[Stratasys]] Dimension SST 3-D printer<ref name="archive">[http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/05/08/3d-printed-guns-blueprints-downloaded-100000-times-in-two-days-with-some-help-from-kim-dotcom/ 3D-Printed Gun's Blueprints Downloaded 100,000 Times In Two Days (With Some Help From Kim Dotcom)], forbes.com, August 5, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SQZHYIw5 archive])</ref>
| [[Defense Distributed]]<ref name=Forbesmag>{{cite news |last=Greenberg|first=Andy |title=Gunsmiths 3D-Print High Capacity Ammo Clips To Thwart Proposed Gun Laws |url= http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/01/14/gunsmiths-3d-print-high-capacity-ammo-clips-to-thwart-proposed-gun-laws/ |accessdate=April 12, 2013 |journal=[[Forbes|Forbes Online]] |date=January 14, 2013}} ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SQYe3oOu archive])</ref>
|
*The magazine holds 30 rounds<ref name=Forbesmag>{{cite news |last=Greenberg|first=Andy |title=Gunsmiths 3D-Print High Capacity Ammo Clips To Thwart Proposed Gun Laws |url= http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/01/14/gunsmiths-3d-print-high-capacity-ammo-clips-to-thwart-proposed-gun-laws/ |accessdate=April 12, 2013 |journal=[[Forbes|Forbes Online]] |date=January 14, 2013}} ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SQYe3oOu archive])</ref><ref name=TPM1>{{cite news |last=Franzen|first=Carl |title=Defense Distributed Unveils New 3D Printed Gun Magazine ‘Cuomo’ (VIDEO) |url=http://idealab.talkingpointsmemo.com/2013/02/defense-distributed-unveils-new-3d-printed-gun-magazine-cuomo-video.php |accessdate=April 12, 2013 |journal=[[Talking Points Memo]] |date=February 7, 2013}}</ref><ref name=Wired5>{{cite news |last=Beckhusen|first=Robert |title=New 3-D Printed Rifle Magazine Lets You Fire Hundreds of Rounds |url= http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2013/02/printed-magazine/ |accessdate=April 12, 2013 |journal=[[Wired (magazine)|Wired Danger Room]]|date=February 8, 2013}}</ref>
*The initial prototype was created using an [[Objet Geometries|Objet]] Connex26 using VeroClear printing material (a transparent material) in order to show the magazine’s round count and feeding action<ref>[http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/145664-3d-printed-30-round-ar-magazine-brings-us-ever-closer-to-a-fully-3d-printed-gun 3D-printed 30-round AR magazine brings us ever closer to a fully 3D-printed gun], Extreme Tech, January 14, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SiMRYK29 archive])</ref>
*It was able to handle enough stress to fire 342 rounds and can fire 227+ rounds in quick succession<ref name=Wired5/>

|-
! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | [[AR Lower V5]]<ref name=TC600>{{cite news |last=Biggs|first=John |title=Defense Distributed Prints An AR-15 Receiver That Has Fired More Than 600 Rounds |url= http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/01/defense-distributed-prints-an-ar-15-receiver-that-has-fired-more-than-600-rounds/ |accessdate=April 12, 2013 |journal=[[TechCrunch]] |date=March 1, 2013}} ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SQVl1PlV archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-03</span>March 2013 <ref name=TC600>{{cite news |last=Biggs|first=John |title=Defense Distributed Prints An AR-15 Receiver That Has Fired More Than 600 Rounds |url= http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/01/defense-distributed-prints-an-ar-15-receiver-that-has-fired-more-than-600-rounds/ |accessdate=April 12, 2013 |journal=[[TechCrunch]] |date=April 12, 2013}} ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SQVl1PlV archive])</ref>
| '''Part:''' [[AR-15]] semi automatic rifle [[lower receiver]]<ref name=TC600>{{cite news |last=Biggs|first=John |title=Defense Distributed Prints An AR-15 Receiver That Has Fired More Than 600 Rounds |url= http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/01/defense-distributed-prints-an-ar-15-receiver-that-has-fired-more-than-600-rounds/ |accessdate=April 12, 2013 |journal=[[TechCrunch]] |date=March 1, 2013}} ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SQVl1PlV archive])</ref>
| Fused deposition modeling (FDM) <ref name="Printed AR Lower v5 Review"/>
| Stratasys Dimension SST 3-D printer<ref name="Printed AR Lower v5 Review">[http://defdist.tumblr.com/post/44209819568/printed-ar-lower-v5-review Printed AR Lower v5 Review], Defense Distributed official tumblr blog ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SQWPktGE archive])</ref>
| [[Defense Distributed]]<ref name=TC600>{{cite news |last=Biggs|first=John |title=Defense Distributed Prints An AR-15 Receiver That Has Fired More Than 600 Rounds |url= http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/01/defense-distributed-prints-an-ar-15-receiver-that-has-fired-more-than-600-rounds/ |accessdate=April 12, 2013 |journal=[[TechCrunch]] |date=March 1, 2013}} ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SQVl1PlV archive])</ref>
| The receiver was able to handle enough stress to fire more than 600 rounds<ref name=TC600>{{cite news |last=Biggs|first=John |title=Defense Distributed Prints An AR-15 Receiver That Has Fired More Than 600 Rounds |url= http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/01/defense-distributed-prints-an-ar-15-receiver-that-has-fired-more-than-600-rounds/ |accessdate=April 12, 2013 |journal=[[TechCrunch]] |date=March 1, 2013}} ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SQVl1PlV archive])</ref>

|-
! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | [[Feinstein AK Mag]]<ref name=FAB1>{{cite web|last=Branson|first=Michael|title=Defense Distributed Releases Printable AK Magazine|url=http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2013/04/08/defense-distributed-releases-printable-ak-magazine/|accessdate=April 12, 2013|journal=The Firearm Blog|date=April 8, 2013}}</ref><ref name=BizIns2>{{cite news|last=Ingersoll|first=Geoffrey|title=3D Printing Company Names AK-47 Magazine After Gun Control Congresswoman|url=http://www.businessinsider.com/defense-distributed-feinstein-ak-mag-2013-3|accessdate=April 12, 2013|journal=[[Business Insider]]|date=March 8, 2013}} ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRO3NSdI archive])</ref><ref name=huffein>[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/08/feinstein-ak-magazine_n_2838366.html Defense Distributed's 'Feinstein AK Magazine' Named After Gun Control Advocate Sen. Dianne Feinstein], Huffington Post, August 8, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SiJzWMmz archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-03</span>March 2013 <ref name=FAB1/><ref name=BizIns2>{{cite news|last=Ingersoll|first=Geoffrey|title=3D Printing Company Names AK-47 Magazine After Gun Control Congresswoman|url=http://www.businessinsider.com/defense-distributed-feinstein-ak-mag-2013-3|accessdate=April 12, 2013|journal=[[Business Insider]]|date=March 8, 2013}} ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRO3NSdI archive])</ref>
| '''Part:''' [[AK-47]] semi automatic rifle magazine
| Fused deposition modeling (FDM) <ref name="archive"/>
| [[Stratasys]] Dimension SST 3-D printer<ref name="archive"/>
| [[Defense Distributed]] <ref name=FAB1/><ref name=BizIns2>{{cite news|last=Ingersoll|first=Geoffrey|title=3D Printing Company Names AK-47 Magazine After Gun Control Congresswoman|url=http://www.businessinsider.com/defense-distributed-feinstein-ak-mag-2013-3|accessdate=April 12, 2013|journal=[[Business Insider]]|date=March 8, 2013}} ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRO3NSdI archive])</ref>
| It is a 30-round 7.62×39 AK-47 magazine <ref name=FAB1>{{cite web|last=Branson|first=Michael|title=Defense Distributed Releases Printable AK Magazine|url=http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2013/04/08/defense-distributed-releases-printable-ak-magazine/|accessdate=April 12, 2013|journal=The Firearm Blog|date=April 8, 2013}}. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SiJDDXnV archive])</ref>

|-
! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | [[Liberator (gun)|Liberator .380]] <ref name="Greenberg">{{cite web|last=Greenberg|first=Andy|url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/05/05/meet-the-liberator-test-firing-the-worlds-first-fully-3d-printed-gun/|title=Meet The 'Liberator': Test-Firing The World's First Fully 3D-Printed Gun|publisher=[[Forbes]]|date=May 5, 2013|accessdate=May 7, 2013}}</ref><ref name=5gunrefs>[http://3dprint.com/14636/3d-prnted-guns/ 5 Different 3D Printed Gun Models Have Been Fired Since May, 2013 – Here They Are], 3D Print, September 10, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SVllm7Dl archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-05</span>May 2013 <ref name="Greenberg"/><ref name="Morelle">{{cite web|last=Morelle|first=Rebecca|title=Working gun made with 3D printer|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-22421185|work=BBC News|date=May 6, 2013|accessdate=28 July 2013}} ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SQVCsc1n archive])</ref><ref name="Hutchinson">{{cite web|last=Hutchinson|first=Lee|title=The first entirely 3D-printed handgun is here|url=http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/05/the-first-entirely-3d-printed-handgun-is-here/|work=Ars Technica|accessdate=13 May 2013}}</ref>
| '''Weapon:''' [[Pistol]]
| Fused deposition modeling (FDM) <ref>[http://www.inhale3d.com/tag/liberator/ 3D Printing Guns off the Download – Fact or Fiction?], inhale3d, May 7, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SQXPDuUh archive])</ref>
| [[Stratasys]] Dimension SST 3-D printer<ref name="cbsnews.com">[http://www.cbsnews.com/news/liberator-gun-made-with-3d-printer-fires-first-successful-shot/ "Liberator" gun made with 3D printer fires first successful shot], CBS NEWS, May 6, 2013. "...Stratasys Dimension SST 3D printer" ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SQVAHLIM archive])</ref>
| [[Defense Distributed]]<ref name="cbsnews.com"/>
|* It is a single shot pistol<ref name="Greenberg"/><ref name="Morelle"/><ref name="Hutchinson"/>
* Uses [[.380 ACP]] cartridges

|-
! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | [[Red rocket (shotgun slug)|Red Rocket]] [[shotgun slug]] <ref name="dailymail.co.uk">[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2329105/Is-3D-printed-BULLET-YouTube-video-shows-homemade-ammunition-fired.html Is this the first 3D-printed BULLET?], DailyMail, May 22, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRQHtugM archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-05</span>May 2013 <ref name="dailymail.co.uk"/>
| '''Part:''' 12 gauge Mossberg 590 shotgun slug<ref name="dailymail.co.uk"/>
|
| [[Solidoodle]] 3 3-D printer <ref name="wired.com">[http://www.wired.com/2013/05/3d-printed-bullets/ 3-D Printed Shotgun Slugs Blow Away Their Targets], Wired, May 22, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRR2wYqe archive])</ref>
| Jeef Hesszel<ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/23/3d-printed-bullets_n_3322370.html 3D-Printed Bullets Exist, And They're Terrifyingly Easy To Make], huffingtonpost, May 23, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRQoTSbA archive])</ref>
|
*The printer retails around $800 as of September 2014, and it took the printer about an hour to produce the bullet<ref name="wired.com"/>
*ABS thermoplastic material was used<ref name="wired.com"/>
*During testing, the bullet blasted through a 2×12 piece of pine wood, and also created a hole in a wire reel<ref name="wired.com"/>

|-
! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | [[Charon (gun)|Charon]]<ref name="outdoorhub.com">[http://www.outdoorhub.com/news/2013/05/22/3d-printed-hybrid-ar-15fn-p90-lower-and-12-gauge-slugs-make-web-debut/ 3D-printed Hybrid AR-15/FN P90 Lower and 12 Gauge Slugs Make Web Debut], outdoorhub, May 22, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRYaP5jC archive])</ref><ref name="guns.com">Slowik,Max, [http://www.guns.com/2013/06/03/meet-the-charon-family-of-3d-printable-ar-lowers-photos/ Meet the Charon Family of 3D-Printable AR Lowers (PHOTOS) "Meet the Charon Family of 3D-Printable AR Lowers (PHOTOS)′"], 3 June 2013.</ref><ref name="Slowik 2013">Slowik,Max, [http://www.guns.com/2013/07/01/3d-printing-community-updates-liberator-with-rifle-pepperbox-and-glock-powered-shuty-9 "3D Printing Community Updates Liberator with Rifle, Pepperbox and Glock-Powered ‘Shuty-9′"], 1 July 2013.</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-05</span>May 2013 <ref name="outdoorhub.com"/>
| '''Part:''' [[AR-15]] semi automatic rifle [[Receiver (firearms)|lower receiver]]<ref name="outdoorhub.com"/><ref name="guns.com"/><ref name="Slowik 2013"/>
| Fused deposition modeling (FDM) method<ref name="Charon V3">[http://grabcad.com/library/charon-v3-1 Charon V3], grabcad, September 3, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRZ5hiDG archive])</ref>
| [[LulzBot]] Taz<ref name="Guns 2013">[http://www.guns.com/2013/05/21/introducing-the-warfairy-p-15-3d-printed-ar-stock/ Introducing the WarFairy P-15 3D-Printed AR Stock], Guns.com, May 21, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRZoLls5 archive])</ref>
| [[WarFairy]]<ref name="guns.com"/><ref name="Slowik 2013"/>
| Charon V3 weighs 0.2 pounds and showed no signs of strain even after 96 rounds of 5.56 AR-15 ammo was fired.<ref name="Charon V3"/>

|-
! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | [[WarFairy P-15]] <ref name="outdoorhub.com"/>
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-05</span>May 2013 <ref name="outdoorhub.com"/>
| '''Part:''' [[Fabrique Nationale P90]] stock<ref name="outdoorhub.com"/>
| Fused deposition modeling (FDM) method<ref name="Charon V3"/>
| LulzBot Taz<ref name="Guns 2013"/>
| WarFairy<ref name="guns.com"/><ref name="Slowik 2013"/>
| The stock works a lower receiver for the FN-P90 but would work with any standard AR.<ref name="Guns 2013"/>

|-
! style="background: pink;" | [[3DX (muzzle brake)|3DX]]<ref name="gizmag.com">[http://www.gizmag.com/sintercore-auxetik-3d-printed-muzzle-brake-inconel/28489/ Sintercore creates first commercial 3D printed metallic firearm component], Gizmag, July 30, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRU7dqAy archive])</ref><ref name="Sintercore 3DX Muzzle Brake">[http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2014/08/26/sintercore-3dx-muzzle-brake/ Sintercore 3DX Muzzle Brake], thefirearmblog, August 26, 2014.([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRV0XN9X archive])</ref> muzzle brake
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-07</span>July 2013 <ref name="gizmag.com"/>
| '''Part:''' AR-15 semi automatic rifle [[Muzzle brake]]<ref name="gizmag.com"/>
| [[Direct metal laser sintering]] (DMLS) method<ref name="gizmag.com"/>
|
| [[Sintercore]] <ref name="gizmag.com"/>
|
*It is designed to tame the recoil and muzzle rise of the [[AR-15]] semi automatic rifle chambered for .223 caliber (5.56×45mm) NATO rounds.<ref name="gizmag.com"/> It uses metal [[Inconel]] material <ref>[http://www.guns.com/2014/02/20/quick-review-sintercore-auxetik-3d-printed-inconel-brake-video/ Quick review of the Sintercore Auxetik 3D-printed Inconel brake (VIDEO)], Guns.com, February 20, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6StIx5g91 archive])</ref>
*It fired 7900 rounds during testing on semi-auto.<ref name="Sintercore 3DX Muzzle Brake"/> During a test on full auto, 10 magazines of 62 grain green tip 5.56 rounds were all fired without any issues.<ref name="Sintercore 3DX Muzzle Brake"/>
*US Special Operation Command’s ([[USSOCOM]]) Science and Technology Directorate invited Neal (the owner of Sintercore) to demonstrate the 3DX muzzle brake for possible use by its elite troops. They tested it on August 5, 2014.<ref name="Sintercore 3DX Muzzle Brake"/>

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! style="background: #EEEEEE;" |*[[Grizzly (.22-caliber rifle)]]<ref name=5gunrefs/><ref name="nbcnews.com">[http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/innovation/first-3-d-printed-rifle-fires-bullet-then-breaks-f8C10752930 First 3-D printed rifle fires bullet, then breaks], NBC News, July 26, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRSLyjdT archive])</ref>
*Grizzly 2.0 (.22-caliber rifle)<ref name="Gun-advocates-expect-flood-3D-printed-guns-result-U-S-law-changes--Canadian-designed-plastic-rifle-successfully-fires-14-rounds 2013">[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2387624/Gun-advocates-expect-flood-3D-printed-guns-result-U-S-law-changes--Canadian-designed-plastic-rifle-successfully-fires-14-rounds.html 3D printed plastic rifle successfully fires 14 rounds - as gun advocates predict it will force changes in the law], DailyMail, 9 August 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRSn0LE9 archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-08</span>August 2013 <ref name="nbcnews.com"/>
| '''Weapon:''' [[.22 Long Rifle]] <ref name=5gunrefs/>
|
| [[Stratasys]] Dimension 1200es<ref name="nbcnews.com"/>
| "Matthew" (pseudonym)<ref name="nbcnews.com"/><ref name="theverge.com">[http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/4/4588162/worlds-first-3d-printed-rifle-the-grizzly-updated World's first 3D-printed rifle gets update, fires 14 shots], The Verge, August 4, 2013.([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRScZvop archive])</ref>
|
*The original Grizzly fired 1 shot then broke.<ref name="nbcnews.com"/> Grizzly 2.0 fired 14 bullets before getting damaged due to the strain.<ref name="theverge.com"/>
*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.<ref name="Gun-advocates-expect-flood-3D-printed-guns-result-U-S-law-changes--Canadian-designed-plastic-rifle-successfully-fires-14-rounds 2013"/>
*The printer costs $10,000 as of August 2013<ref name="Gun-advocates-expect-flood-3D-printed-guns-result-U-S-law-changes--Canadian-designed-plastic-rifle-successfully-fires-14-rounds 2013"/>

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! style="background: pink" | Americas Cup sailor’s knife<ref name=knife/><ref name=knife2/>
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-08</span>August 2013 <ref name=knife>[http://www.nzherald.co.nz/bay-of-plenty-times/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503347&objectid=11107028 3D printer at cutting edge], New Zealand Herald, August 8, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SShn1VVR archive])</ref><ref name=knife2>[http://www.metal-am.com/articles/002735.html New Zealand leads the way in Titanium Additive Manufacturing], Metal Additive Manufacturing, May 12, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SSiizkGk archive])</ref>
| '''Weapon:''' Titanium [[Knife]] <ref name=knife/><ref name=knife2/>
| [[Selective laser melting]] method (using Titanium Powder processing) <ref name=knife/><ref name=knife2/>
| Unknown $1.2 Million NZD printer.<ref name=knife/><ref name=knife2/>
| Rapid Advanced Manufacturing<ref name=knife/><ref name=knife2/>
| According to the New Zealand Herald: "They threw it off a building on to asphalt from approximately 14m and they did that about 20 times, and then they threw it against a brick wall about 10 times and then they ran it over with a forklift 10 times. That was their acceptance testing and it survived, it didn't get broken".<ref name=knife/><ref name=knife2/>

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! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | [[Reprringer]]<ref name=5gunrefs/><ref name="D-printed Reprringer Pepperbox 2013">[http://www.guns.com/2013/09/13/introducing-3d-printed-reprringer-pepperbox-video/ Introducing the 3D-printed Reprringer Pepperbox (VIDEO)], guns.com, September 13, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRc8adlR archive])</ref><ref name="3D Printed Pepperbox Pistol">[http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2013/10/08/3d-printed-pepperbox-pistol/ 3D Printed Pepperbox Pistol], firearmblog, October 8, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRcXdCdQ archive])</ref><ref name="wired.co.uk">[http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2014-05/16/3d-printed-guns 3D printed guns a year on: from prototype to serious weapons], Wired, 16 May 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRXdTEJs archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-09</span>September 2013 <ref name="D-printed Reprringer Pepperbox 2013"/>
| '''Weapon:''' [[Pepper-box]] .22-Caliber revolver<ref name=5gunrefs/><ref name="D-printed Reprringer Pepperbox 2013"/>
|
| Many plastic 3D printers<ref name="D-printed Reprringer Pepperbox 2013"/>
| Hexen<ref name="D-printed Reprringer Pepperbox 2013"/><ref name="3D Printed Pepperbox Pistol"/>
|
*It can hold 5 bullets and is chambered in .22 Caliber caps.<ref name="D-printed Reprringer Pepperbox 2013"/><ref name="3D Printed Pepperbox Pistol"/>
*Unlike the many early 3D-printed firearm designs, which are usually massively overbuilt in order to withstand the pressures and strain on the material from modern gunpowder cartridges, the Reprringer is small and only slightly larger than the equivalent gun made from steel.<ref name="D-printed Reprringer Pepperbox 2013"/>

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! style="background: pink" | [[5.56×45mm NATO|5.56×45mm]]/[[.223 Remington|.223 caliber]] rifle [[suppressor]]s:
*556-45 Samson (Samson suppressor replica)
*556-SBR
*556-45 Suppressor<ref name="556 SUPPRESSORS">[http://oceania-defence.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=41_42 556 SUPPRESSORS], Oceania Defence. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SSwqyp1w archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-11</span>November 2013 <ref name=sup2>[http://www.nzherald.co.nz/bay-of-plenty-times/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503347&objectid=11160159 Hi-tech printers at home in Bay], New Zeland Herald, November 20, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SSx9BNYG archive])</ref>
| '''Part:''' Titanium 5.56mm/.223 caliber rifle [[suppressor]] and works for smaller rifles <ref name="556 SUPPRESSORS"/>
| [[Selective laser melting]] method (using Titanium Powder processing) <ref name=knife2/>
| Unknown $1.2 Million NZD printer.<ref name=sup2/>
| Oceania Defence Ltd.<ref name=knife2/><ref name=sup2/><ref name=sup1>[http://3dprintingsystems.com/silencing-the-sound-layer-by-layer-video/ Silencing the sound, Layer by layer Video], 3d Printing Systems. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SSwbP5oa archive])</ref> and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing<ref name=supram>[http://www.tida.co.nz/upload/files/TiDA-Talk-July-2013-final-1.pdf TiDA Talk], Titanium Industry Development Association, July 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SSxRW7kC archive])</ref>
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*It is an additively manufactured titanium weapon suppressor. It is 50% lighter than conventional steel weapons <ref name=knife2/>
*Oceania Defence has made 3 variations of the 5.56mm/.223-Caliber suppressor so far. They are: 556-45 Samson (an AR-15 suppressor designed to operate on semi auto [[Short-barreled rifle]] to 12.5" barrels), 556-SBR (designed for hard use on 10.5" barrel for AR-15 firearms in 5.56mm/.223 caliber ammunition) and 556-45 Suppressor (direct thread on suppressor which overlaps the barrel designed to reduce a baffle strike) <ref name="556 SUPPRESSORS"/>

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! style="background: pink" | [[7.62×51mm NATO|7.62×51mm]]/[[.308 Winchester|.308 caliber]] rifle [[suppressor]]s:
*300 BLK Long
*762-AR10
*762-G3<ref name="762 Supressor">[http://oceania-defence.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=41_43 762 Supressor], Oceania Defence. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6ST06EFYV archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-11</span>November 2013 <ref name=sup2>[http://www.nzherald.co.nz/bay-of-plenty-times/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503347&objectid=11160159 Hi-tech printers at home in Bay], New Zeland Herald, November 20, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SSx9BNYG archive])</ref>
| '''Part:''' Titanium suppressor for 7.62mm rifles <ref name="762 Supressor"/>
| Selective laser melting using titanium powder <ref name=knife2/>
| Unknown $1.2 Million NZD printer.<ref name=sup2/>
| Oceania Defence Ltd.<ref name=knife2/><ref name=sup2/><ref name=sup1>[http://3dprintingsystems.com/silencing-the-sound-layer-by-layer-video/ Silencing the sound, Layer by layer Video], 3d Printing Systems. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SSwbP5oa archive])</ref> and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing<ref name=supram>[http://www.tida.co.nz/upload/files/TiDA-Talk-July-2013-final-1.pdf TiDA Talk], Titanium Industry Development Association, July 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SSxRW7kC archive])</ref>
|
*It is an additively manufactured titanium weapon suppressor. It is 50% lighter than conventional steel weapons <ref name=knife2/>
*Oceania Defence made 3 variations of the 7.62mm rifle suppressor. They are: 300 BLK Long (designed for use with the [[7.62×35mm|300 AAC Blackout]] system in both subsonic and supersonic and fits under the rail of a Samson or similar rail system on the [[AR-15]]-type rifle, but can to perform acceptably on bolt action 7.62×51mm/.308 caliber rifles as well), 762-AR10 Suppressor (designed for the [[AR-10]]/[[AR-10#ArmaLite AR-10B rifle series|LAR-8]] 7.62mm/.308 caliber rifle but will also work with any bolt-action rifle in .30 caliber or less) and 762-G3 Suppressor (designed for the [[Heckler & Koch G3]] and fits the [[Heckler & Koch HK41#HK91|HK91]] series of 7.62mm/.308 caliber rifles, as well as the [[Heckler & Koch HK33|HK33]] and [[Heckler & Koch HK43#HK93|HK93]] series of 5.56×45mm rifles).<ref name="762 Supressor"/>

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! style="background: pink" | [[9 mm caliber#Pistol cartridges|9mm]] [[Carbine]] Long [[suppressor]] <ref name="9mm Carbine Long">[http://oceania-defence.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=41_47&products_id=70 9mm Carbine Long], Oceania Defence. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6ST0BwNQ6 archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-11</span>November 2013 <ref name=sup2>[http://www.nzherald.co.nz/bay-of-plenty-times/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503347&objectid=11160159 "Hi-tech printers at home in Bay"], ''New Zealand Herald'', November 20, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SSx9BNYG archive])</ref>
| '''Part:''' 9mm carbine suppressor<ref name="9mm Carbine Long"/>
| Selective laser melting using titanium powder <ref name=knife2/>
| Unknown $1.2 Million NZD printer.<ref name=sup2/>
| Oceania Defence Ltd.<ref name=knife2/><ref name=sup2/><ref name=sup1>[http://3dprintingsystems.com/silencing-the-sound-layer-by-layer-video/ Silencing the sound, Layer by layer Video], 3d Printing Systems. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SSwbP5oa archive])</ref> and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing<ref name=supram>[http://www.tida.co.nz/upload/files/TiDA-Talk-July-2013-final-1.pdf TiDA Talk], Titanium Industry Development Association, July 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SSxRW7kC archive])</ref>
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*Designed to operate on [[9×19mm Parabellum]] carbines firing fully automatic.<ref name="9mm Carbine Long"/>
*It is an additively manufactured titanium weapon suppressor. It is 50% lighter than conventional steel weapons <ref name=knife2/>
*It fits under the rail of a Samson or similar rail system on the AR-15-type rifle.<ref name="9mm Carbine Long"/>
*This is a sealed can and is only suitable for use with jacketed bullets.<ref name="9mm Carbine Long"/>

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! style="background: pink" | The UTU (9mm pistol [[suppressor]] for [[M1911]] and others) <ref name="oceania-defence.com">[http://oceania-defence.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=41_48&products_id=73 UTU 9mm Titanium Pistol Suppressor with Neilsen], Oceania Defence. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6ST0eZrRH archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-11</span>November 2013 <ref name=sup2>[http://www.nzherald.co.nz/bay-of-plenty-times/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503347&objectid=11160159 "Hi-tech printers at home in Bay"], ''New Zealand Herald'', November 20, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SSx9BNYG archive])</ref>
| '''Part:''' 9mm titanium pistol [[suppressor]] <ref name="oceania-defence.com"/>
| Selective laser melting using titanium powder <ref name=knife2/>
| Unknown $1.2 Million NZD printer.<ref name=sup2/>
| Oceania Defence Ltd.<ref name=knife2/><ref name=sup2/><ref name=sup1>[http://3dprintingsystems.com/silencing-the-sound-layer-by-layer-video/ Silencing the sound, Layer by layer Video], 3d Printing Systems. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SSwbP5oa archive])</ref> and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing<ref name=supram>[http://www.tida.co.nz/upload/files/TiDA-Talk-July-2013-final-1.pdf TiDA Talk], Titanium Industry Development Association, July 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SSxRW7kC archive])</ref>
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*It is an additively manufactured titanium weapon suppressor. It is 50% lighter than conventional steel weapons <ref name=knife2/>
*It is designed with a Neilsen which allows it to be used with most of the common John Browning tilting-barrel designs including the swinging-linked [[M1911]] and the cam-lock system operated [[Glock]] pistols. The Neilsen is an assembly in the aft end of the suppressor that allows the gasses to push the suppressor forward while allowing the unimpeded rearward movement of the barrel and slide assembly using a stainless steel spring and titanium piston.<ref name="oceania-defence.com"/>
*It is able to function well with a wide range of ammo, although its sound reduction performs best with subsonic bullets heavier than 124 grains, with 147 or 158 grain bullets being the quietest.<ref name="oceania-defence.com"/>
*It is designed to be run wet or dry, averaging 127.7–128.4 dBA with 147 grain or 127.6–134.2 dBA with 124 grain when dry and 123.1 dBA with 147 grain or 129.1 dBA with 124 grain when wet.<ref name="oceania-defence.com"/>

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! style="background: pink" | [[Solid Concepts 1911 DMLS]]<ref name="theguardian.com">[http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/nov/08/metal-3d-printed-gun-50-shots First metal 3D printed gun is capable of firing 50 shots], The Guardian, November 8, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRgjjCsK archive])</ref><ref name="cnsnews.com">[http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/barbara-hollingsworth/world-s-first-3d-printed-metal-gun-successfully-fires-600-rounds World’s First 3D Printed Metal Gun Successfully Fires 600+ Rounds], CNS News, November 13, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRgztc8i archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-11</span>November 2013 <ref name="theguardian.com"/><ref name="cnsnews.com"/>
| '''Weapon:''' [[Browning 1911]] handgun<ref name=5gunrefs/><ref name="theguardian.com"/><ref name="cnsnews.com"/>
| Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) <ref name="theguardian.com"/><ref name="cnsnews.com"/>
| EOSINT M270 Direct Metal 3D Printer<ref>[http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2013/12/robert-farago/gun-review-solid-concepts-1911-dmls-direct-metal-laser-sintering/ Gun Review: Solid Concepts 1911 DMLS], Truth about guns, December 10, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SuwL2cWJ archive])</ref>
| [[Solid Concepts]]<ref name=5gunrefs/><ref name="theguardian.com"/><ref name="cnsnews.com"/>
|
*Fired more than 600 bullets without any damage to the gun.<ref name="cnsnews.com"/>
*The metal printer used to create the weapon cost between $500,000 to $1,000,000 at the time the gun was created (November 2013).<ref name="cnsnews.com"/>
*The gun is made up of 34 3D-printed components.<ref name="ReferenceC"/>

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! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | The Israel [[drum magazine]] <ref name="ReferenceB">[http://www.guns.com/2013/12/23/3d-printed-75-round-drum-mags-meet-israel-yee-photosvideo/ 3D-printed 75-round drum mags: Meet the ‘Israel’ and the ‘Yee’ (PHOTOS+VIDEO)], guns.com, December 23, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRdQcsag archive])</ref><ref name="thetruthaboutguns.com">[http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2013/12/foghorn/fosscad-unveils-3d-printable-75-round-drum-magazine-ar-15-rifles/ FOSSCAD Unveils 3D Printable 75 Round Drum Magazine for AR-15 Rifles], the truth about guns, December 22, 2013. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRdasMF2 archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-12</span>December 2013 <ref name="ReferenceB"/><ref name="thetruthaboutguns.com"/>
| '''Part:''' [[AR-15]] semi automatic rifle 75-round [[drum magazine]]<ref name="ReferenceB"/><ref name="thetruthaboutguns.com"/>
|
| Many plastic 3D printers<ref name="ReferenceB"/>
| FOSSCAD members<ref name="ReferenceB"/><ref name="thetruthaboutguns.com"/>
| It is a 75-round drum magazine for .223 Remington/5.56 NATO AR-15 rifles. It is can be installed into a [[Charon (gun)|Charon]] 3D-printed lower receiver.<ref name="ReferenceB"/><ref name="thetruthaboutguns.com"/>

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! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | The Yee [[drum magazine]] <ref name="ReferenceB" /><ref name="thetruthaboutguns.com" />
| <span style="display: none;" >2013-12</span>December 2013 <ref name="ReferenceB" /><ref name="thetruthaboutguns.com" />
| '''Part:''' AK-family (e.g. AK-47, AK-102, AK-104 and compatible variants) 75-round [[drum magazine]]<ref name="ReferenceB" /><ref name="thetruthaboutguns.com" />
|
|
| FOSSCAD members<ref name="ReferenceB" /><ref name="thetruthaboutguns.com" />
| 75-round drum magazine for 7.62×39mm AK-pattern rifles<ref name="ReferenceB" /><ref name="thetruthaboutguns.com" />

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! style="background: pink;" | [[Panavia Tornado|Tornado]] multi-role aircraft spare and repair parts:
*[[Landing gear]] guard
*Covers for cockpit radios
*Air intake door support [[strut]]s<ref name=tornadoyahoo>{{cite web|title=3D-printed components flown in British fighter jet|url=https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/3d-printed-components-flown-british-034921661.html|date=5 January 2014|publisher=Yahoo! News}} ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SXMUDIoL archive])</ref>
*[[Power take-off]] shaft protective guards<ref name=tornadoyahoo/>
| <span style="display: none;" >2014-01</span>January 2014 <ref name=tornadoyahoo/>
| '''Part:''' [[Panavia Tornado|Tornado]] parts <ref name=tornadoyahoo/>
| [[Direct metal laser sintering]] (DMLS) method according to Russian government owned [[Lenta.ru]] newspaper<ref name=tornado3dexpo>[http://2014.3d-expo.ru/en/british-tested-fighter-printed-parts British tested fighter with "printed" parts], 3D-Expo & Lenta.ru, September 6, 2014. Note: [http://lenta.ru/news/2014/01/06/tornado/ original article] in russian, translation provided by 3d-expo.ru. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SXODxGgS archive english]) ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SXOM9Iy9 archive russian])</ref>
|
| [[BAE Systems]]<ref name=tornadoyahoo/>
|
*It is the first fighter jet to fly with 3D printed parts<ref name=tornadoyahoo/>
*The company claims that with 3D printing some of the parts costing less than £100 per piece to manufacture, resulting in savings of more than £300,000 and will offer further potential cost savings of more than £1.2 million between 2014 and 2017.<ref name=tornadopocket>{{cite web |url=http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/126185-printing-planes-bae-systems-now-using-3d-printed-parts-in-fighter-jets |title=Printing planes: BAE Systems now using 3D printed parts in fighter jets |author=Stuart Miles |publisher=pocket-lint.com |date=5 January 2014 |accessdate=5 January 2014 |archive-url=http://www.webcitation.org/6SXNZ470F |archive-date=12 September 2014 |deadurl=no}}</ref>

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! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | [[Zig zag revolver]]<ref name=5gunrefs/><ref name="techcrunch.com">[http://techcrunch.com/2014/05/08/japanese-man-arrested-for-printing-his-own-revolvers/ Japanese Man Arrested For Printing His Own Revolvers], Tech Crunch, May 8, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRXO2gnh archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2014-05</span>May 2014 <ref name="techcrunch.com"/>
| '''Weapon:''' .38 Caliber [[Revolver]] <ref name=5gunrefs/>
| Fused deposition modeling (FDM) <ref name=5gunrefs/>
| Unknown $500 plastic 3D-printer used<ref name="techcrunch.com"/>
| Yoshitomo Imura<ref name="techcrunch.com"/>
|
*It was named after the German [[Mauser Zig-Zag]] revolver.<ref name="wired.co.uk"/>
*It holds a capacity of 6 bullets and can fire .38 caliber bullets.<ref name="wired.co.uk"/>
*The printer he used cost $500 at the time.<ref name="techcrunch.com"/>

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! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | [[Hanuman AR-15 Bullpup]] <ref name="thefirearmblog.com">[http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2014/05/27/warfairys-3d-printable-ar-15-bullpup/ WarFairy’s 3D Printable AR-15 Bullpup], firearmblog, May 27, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRaIWcr6 archive])</ref><ref name="Guns 2014">[http://www.guns.com/2014/05/25/check-out-this-3d-printable-bullpup-for-ar-pattern-uppers/ Check out this 3D-printable bullpup for AR-pattern uppers], Guns.com, May 27, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRail3Ac archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2014-05</span>May 2014 <ref name="thefirearmblog.com"/><ref name="Guns 2014"/>
| '''Part:''' [[AR-15]] semi automatic rifle [[Bullpup]] <ref name="thefirearmblog.com"/><ref name="Guns 2014"/>
|
| Many plastic 3D-printers
| WarFairy<ref name="thefirearmblog.com"/><ref name="Guns 2014"/>
|
*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."<ref name="thefirearmblog.com"/>
*It is designed to be printed using ABS plastic.<ref name="Guns 2014"/>

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! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | [[SKS]] grip and stock<ref name="wired.co.uk"/><ref name="natocouncil.ca">[http://natocouncil.ca/a-dark-side-of-3d-printers-printed-guns/ A Dark Side of 3D Printers: Printed Guns], natocouncil, August 30, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRbRH3Ov archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2014-05</span>May 2014 <ref name="wired.co.uk"/>
| '''Part:''' [[SKS]] semi automatic rifle grip and stock<ref name="wired.co.uk"/>
|
| Many plastic 3D-printers
| FOSSCAD members<ref name="wired.co.uk"/>
|
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! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | [[Škorpion vz. 61]] grip and stock<ref name="wired.co.uk"/><ref name="natocouncil.ca"/>
| <span style="display: none;" >2014-05</span>May 2014 <ref name="wired.co.uk"/>
| '''Part:''' [[Škorpion vz. 61]] sub machine gun grip and stock<ref name="wired.co.uk"/>
|
| Many plastic 3D-printers<ref name="natocouncil.ca"/>
| FOSSCAD members<ref name="wired.co.uk"/>
|
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! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | [[Improvised Explosive Device]]
| <span style="display: none;" >2014-06</span>June 2014 <ref name="fool.com">[http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/06/28/the-fbis-latest-tool-to-fight-terrorism-a-stratasy.aspx The FBI's Latest Tool To Fight Terrorism: A Stratasys 3-D Printer], the fool, June 28, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SReY2hvZ archive])</ref><ref name="3dprinterworld.com">[http://www.3dprinterworld.com/article/fbi-use-3d-printing-for-bomb-research FBI to Use 3D Printing for Bomb Research], 3D printer world, June 24, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRefwxm6 archive])</ref><ref name="news.sky.com">[http://news.sky.com/story/1285534/fbi-looking-into-3d-printed-bomb-threat FBI Looking Into '3D-Printed Bomb' Threat], Sky News UK, 19 June 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRemio5T archive])</ref>
| '''Weapon:''' [[Bomb]]<ref name="fool.com"/><ref name="3dprinterworld.com"/><ref name="news.sky.com"/>
|
| Object24 3D-printer<ref name="fool.com"/><ref name="3dprinterworld.com"/><ref name="news.sky.com"/>
| [[FBI]] <ref name="fool.com"/><ref name="3dprinterworld.com"/><ref name="news.sky.com"/>
| 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."<ref name="fool.com"/><ref name="3dprinterworld.com"/><ref name="news.sky.com"/>

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! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | Rocket
| <span style="display: none;" >2014-07</span>July 2014.<ref name="3ders.org">[http://www.3ders.org/articles/20140706-university-of-arizona-students-successfully-launch-3d-printed-rocket.html University of Arizona students successfully launch 3D printed rocket], 3ders, July 6, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SRg7pXbu archive])</ref>
| '''Weapon:''' Rocket
| Fused deposition modeling (FDM) <ref name="3ders.org"/>
|
| [[University of Arizona]]<ref name="3ders.org"/>
|
*The rocket was made with a very low budget.<ref name="3ders.org"/> The cost was undisclosed.
*The circuit boards were also 3D printed.<ref name="3ders.org"/>
*The design produced via 3D printing reduced drag and increased efficiency by 85%.<ref name="3ders.org"/>

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! style="background: orange;" | [[Ruger Charger (3D printed)|Ruger Charger]] <ref name=3dprintrugger>[http://3dprint.com/8398/3d-printed-gun-semi-automatic/ 3D Printed Semi-automatic Ruger Charger Pistol is Assembled and Fired – ‘If you take my gun, I’ll print another!’], 3Dprint, July 4, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6StSBJoxR archive])</ref><ref name=reason>[http://reason.com/blog/2014/07/07/3d-printed-semiautomatic-22-debuts-if-yo 3D-Printed Semiautomatic .22 Debuts. "If you take my gun, I will simply print another one."], Reason, July 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6StQuzZ7S archive])</ref><ref>[http://www.activistpost.com/2013/03/3d-downloads-of-semi-automatic-weapons.html 3D Printed Weapons Add Semi-Auto Pistol to Expanding Lineup], beforeitsnews.com, July 2014. ([http://www.activistpost.com/2013/03/3d-downloads-of-semi-automatic-weapons.html archive])</ref><ref name=ammolandrugger>[http://www.ammoland.com/2014/07/3d-printed-ruger-charger-style-pistol-by-buck-o-fama/#axzz3EUU0yfrM 3D Printed Ruger Style Pistol Demo by Buck O’ Fama ~ Video], Ammoland, July 4, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6StRzQuTO archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2014-07</span>July 2014 <ref name=reason/>
| '''Weapon:''' [[Ruger 10/22]] semi-automatic pistol<ref name=reason/>
| Fused deposition modeling (FDM) <ref>[http://news.softpedia.com/news/3D-Printing-Lets-Man-Assemble-Ruger-Charger-Pistol-Without-Legal-Paperwork-449881.shtml 3D Printing Lets Man Assemble Ruger Charger Pistol Without Legal Paperwork], Softpedia, July 8, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6StSe5XZ5 archive])</ref>
| Unknown small format 3D printer<ref name=3dprintrugger/>
| "Buck-o-Fama" (pseudonym)<ref name=reason/>
|
*It is the pistol version of the popular [[Ruger 10/22]] rifle, and comes standard with 10-round flush magazines and can also accept high-capacity magazines including 30 rounds or more.<ref name=3dprintrugger/><ref name=reason/>
*"Buck O’Fama" claims that the receiver was printed using an inexpensive, small format 3D printer, in 2 sections, and then those sections were crazy-glued together.<ref name=3dprintrugger/>

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! style="background: orange;" | Imura Revolver <ref name=3dersimura>[http://www.3ders.org/articles/20140924-new-3d-printed-revolver-dedicated-to-yoshitomo-imura-in-development.html New 3D printed revolver dedicated to Yoshitomo Imura in development], 3Ders, Sep 24 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SwXcBW29 archive])</ref><ref name=techcrunchimurarevolver>[http://techcrunch.com/2014/09/24/designer-builds-a-3d-printable-imura-revolver-in-honor-of-arrested-japanese-maker/ Designer Builds A 3D-Printable “Imura Revolver” In Honor Of Arrested Japanese Maker], TechCrunch, Sep 24 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SwXQGsH4 archive])</ref><ref name=3dprintimura>[http://3dprint.com/15556/3d-printable-gun-revolver/ A New 3D Printable Gun, The ‘Imura Revolver’ is Being Designed], September 22, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SwYBDDCM archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2014-09</span>September 2014 <ref name=techcrunchimurarevolver/>
| '''Weapon:''' .38 Caliber [[Revolver]] <ref name=3dersimura/><ref name=techcrunchimurarevolver/>
|
|
| FOSSCAD members: WarFairy, Frostbyte and others<ref name=3dprintimura/>
|
*It was named in honor of Yoshitomo Imura who was arrested by Japanese police for creating the [[Zig zag revolver]].<ref name=3dprintimura/>
*It is a semi automatic double-action revolver<ref name=3dprintimura/> and holds 6 shots <ref>[http://versus.com/en/2014/09/26/5-alarming-3d-printed-guns 5 ALARMING 3D PRINTED GUNS], Versus, September 26, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SwYQIc69 archive])</ref>
*It is mostly plastic but includes a steel barrel liner and chamber sleeves<ref name=3dprintimura/> to increase tensile strength.<ref>[http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/09/dean-weingarten/the-next-phase-3d-printed-imura-revolver-hybrid-development/ The Next Phase: 3D Printed Imura Revolver Hybrid Development], Truth about Guns, September 15, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SwZTgWRP archive])</ref>

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! style="background: #EEEEEE;" | Wounded soldier raptor <ref name=3dprintraptor>[http://3dprint.com/16976/wounded-solder-prosthetic/ Wounded Soldier’ 3D Printed Prosthetic Hand – Giving Utility to Veterans & Active Adults for Under $100], 3D print, September 29, 2014. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6SyS5O5TE archive])</ref>
| <span style="display: none;" >2014-09</span>September 2014 <ref name=3dprintraptor/>
| '''Other:''' Customisable [[Prosthesis|Prosthetic hand]] including KA-BAR pistol Bayonet and flashlight mount<ref name=3dprintraptor/>
|
|
| Aaron Brown<ref name=3dprintraptor/>
|
*It is designed to be easily 3D printed and constructed by anyone, includes documentation and there is no need for the screws.<ref name=3dprintraptor/>
*It is equipped with a Picatinny rail system, which allows for any tools or accessories to be attached as an add on. The creator said: "the simplicity of these rails makes the idea of mounting nearly ANYTHING a possibility. It would be very easy to print a bracket for anything from a marker, toothbrush, spoon, paintbrush, and nearly anything we can imagine"<ref name=3dprintraptor/>
*The creator Aaron Brown stated he put a mount for a KA-BAR pistol [[bayonet]] "right into the handle” and included a flashlight mount <ref name=3dprintraptor/>
*The device is also is colored using a camouflaged color scheme.<ref name=3dprintraptor/>
*It cost less than $100 to print including the price of the flashlight and bayonet.<ref name=3dprintraptor/>

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| <span style="display: none;" >2013-11</span>October 2014
| '''Weapon:''' [[Browning 1911]] handgun
| Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) <ref name="TechCrunch">{{cite web|url=http://techcrunch.com/2014/10/27/solid-concepts-announces-another-3d-printed-metal-gun/|title=Solid Concepts Announces Another 3D-Printed Metal Gun|publisher=AOL|work=TechCrunch|accessdate=5 December 2014}}</ref>
| EOSINT M280 Direct Metal 3D Printer <ref name="ReferenceA">http://www.3ders.org/articles/20141029-the-world-second-3d-printed-metal-gun-revealed-the-reason.html</ref>
| [[Solid Concepts]] <ref name="ReferenceA"/>
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*Has the word "Reason" etched on it, along with an excerpt from the [[Declaration of Independence]] on the barrel.<ref name="TechCrunch"/>

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[[Category:Video games]]

Revision as of 16:02, 22 July 2015

This article contains a list of notable franchises owned by Square-Enix or there subsidiaries such as Eidos and Manga department.

Video games

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

Franchise Genre Date established Total sales of franchise Best selling game Last game and release date Noteworthy facts
Final Fantasy [1] Role playing game [1] 1987[1] 110 million [1] Final Fantasy VII Final Fantasy XIV, 2014
  • There are currently 48 Final Fantasy titles and the game is an original brand of Square Enix
The Cuomo Mag [2] 2013-01January 2013 [3] Part: AR-15 semi automatic rifle magazine [2] Fused deposition modeling (FDM) method[4] Stratasys Dimension SST 3-D printer[5] Defense Distributed[3]
  • The magazine holds 30 rounds[3][6][7]
  • The initial prototype was created using an Objet Connex26 using VeroClear printing material (a transparent material) in order to show the magazine’s round count and feeding action[8]
  • It was able to handle enough stress to fire 342 rounds and can fire 227+ rounds in quick succession[7]
AR Lower V5[9] 2013-03March 2013 [9] Part: AR-15 semi automatic rifle lower receiver[9] Fused deposition modeling (FDM) [10] Stratasys Dimension SST 3-D printer[10] Defense Distributed[9] The receiver was able to handle enough stress to fire more than 600 rounds[9]
Feinstein AK Mag[2][11][12] 2013-03March 2013 [2][11] Part: AK-47 semi automatic rifle magazine Fused deposition modeling (FDM) [5] Stratasys Dimension SST 3-D printer[5] Defense Distributed [2][11] It is a 30-round 7.62×39 AK-47 magazine [2]
Liberator .380 [13][14] 2013-05May 2013 [13][15][16] Weapon: Pistol Fused deposition modeling (FDM) [17] Stratasys Dimension SST 3-D printer[18] Defense Distributed[18] * It is a single shot pistol[13][15][16]
Red Rocket shotgun slug [19] 2013-05May 2013 [19] Part: 12 gauge Mossberg 590 shotgun slug[19] Solidoodle 3 3-D printer [20] Jeef Hesszel[21]
  • The printer retails around $800 as of September 2014, and it took the printer about an hour to produce the bullet[20]
  • ABS thermoplastic material was used[20]
  • During testing, the bullet blasted through a 2×12 piece of pine wood, and also created a hole in a wire reel[20]
Charon[22][23][24] 2013-05May 2013 [22] Part: AR-15 semi automatic rifle lower receiver[22][23][24] Fused deposition modeling (FDM) method[25] LulzBot Taz[26] WarFairy[23][24] Charon V3 weighs 0.2 pounds and showed no signs of strain even after 96 rounds of 5.56 AR-15 ammo was fired.[25]
WarFairy P-15 [22] 2013-05May 2013 [22] Part: Fabrique Nationale P90 stock[22] Fused deposition modeling (FDM) method[25] LulzBot Taz[26] WarFairy[23][24] The stock works a lower receiver for the FN-P90 but would work with any standard AR.[26]
3DX[27][28] muzzle brake 2013-07July 2013 [27] Part: AR-15 semi automatic rifle Muzzle brake[27] Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) method[27] Sintercore [27]
  • It is designed to tame the recoil and muzzle rise of the AR-15 semi automatic rifle chambered for .223 caliber (5.56×45mm) NATO rounds.[27] It uses metal Inconel material [29]
  • It fired 7900 rounds during testing on semi-auto.[28] During a test on full auto, 10 magazines of 62 grain green tip 5.56 rounds were all fired without any issues.[28]
  • US Special Operation Command’s (USSOCOM) Science and Technology Directorate invited Neal (the owner of Sintercore) to demonstrate the 3DX muzzle brake for possible use by its elite troops. They tested it on August 5, 2014.[28]
*Grizzly (.22-caliber rifle)[14][30]
  • Grizzly 2.0 (.22-caliber rifle)[31]
2013-08August 2013 [30] Weapon: .22 Long Rifle [14] Stratasys Dimension 1200es[30] "Matthew" (pseudonym)[30][32]
  • The original Grizzly fired 1 shot then broke.[30] Grizzly 2.0 fired 14 bullets before getting damaged due to the strain.[32]
  • 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.[31]
  • The printer costs $10,000 as of August 2013[31]
Americas Cup sailor’s knife[33][34] 2013-08August 2013 [33][34] Weapon: Titanium Knife [33][34] Selective laser melting method (using Titanium Powder processing) [33][34] Unknown $1.2 Million NZD printer.[33][34] Rapid Advanced Manufacturing[33][34] According to the New Zealand Herald: "They threw it off a building on to asphalt from approximately 14m and they did that about 20 times, and then they threw it against a brick wall about 10 times and then they ran it over with a forklift 10 times. That was their acceptance testing and it survived, it didn't get broken".[33][34]
Reprringer[14][35][36][37] 2013-09September 2013 [35] Weapon: Pepper-box .22-Caliber revolver[14][35] Many plastic 3D printers[35] Hexen[35][36]
  • It can hold 5 bullets and is chambered in .22 Caliber caps.[35][36]
  • Unlike the many early 3D-printed firearm designs, which are usually massively overbuilt in order to withstand the pressures and strain on the material from modern gunpowder cartridges, the Reprringer is small and only slightly larger than the equivalent gun made from steel.[35]
5.56×45mm/.223 caliber rifle suppressors:
  • 556-45 Samson (Samson suppressor replica)
  • 556-SBR
  • 556-45 Suppressor[38]
2013-11November 2013 [39] Part: Titanium 5.56mm/.223 caliber rifle suppressor and works for smaller rifles [38] Selective laser melting method (using Titanium Powder processing) [34] Unknown $1.2 Million NZD printer.[39] Oceania Defence Ltd.[34][39][40] and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing[41]
  • It is an additively manufactured titanium weapon suppressor. It is 50% lighter than conventional steel weapons [34]
  • Oceania Defence has made 3 variations of the 5.56mm/.223-Caliber suppressor so far. They are: 556-45 Samson (an AR-15 suppressor designed to operate on semi auto Short-barreled rifle to 12.5" barrels), 556-SBR (designed for hard use on 10.5" barrel for AR-15 firearms in 5.56mm/.223 caliber ammunition) and 556-45 Suppressor (direct thread on suppressor which overlaps the barrel designed to reduce a baffle strike) [38]
7.62×51mm/.308 caliber rifle suppressors:
  • 300 BLK Long
  • 762-AR10
  • 762-G3[42]
2013-11November 2013 [39] Part: Titanium suppressor for 7.62mm rifles [42] Selective laser melting using titanium powder [34] Unknown $1.2 Million NZD printer.[39] Oceania Defence Ltd.[34][39][40] and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing[41]
  • It is an additively manufactured titanium weapon suppressor. It is 50% lighter than conventional steel weapons [34]
  • Oceania Defence made 3 variations of the 7.62mm rifle suppressor. They are: 300 BLK Long (designed for use with the 300 AAC Blackout system in both subsonic and supersonic and fits under the rail of a Samson or similar rail system on the AR-15-type rifle, but can to perform acceptably on bolt action 7.62×51mm/.308 caliber rifles as well), 762-AR10 Suppressor (designed for the AR-10/LAR-8 7.62mm/.308 caliber rifle but will also work with any bolt-action rifle in .30 caliber or less) and 762-G3 Suppressor (designed for the Heckler & Koch G3 and fits the HK91 series of 7.62mm/.308 caliber rifles, as well as the HK33 and HK93 series of 5.56×45mm rifles).[42]
9mm Carbine Long suppressor [43] 2013-11November 2013 [39] Part: 9mm carbine suppressor[43] Selective laser melting using titanium powder [34] Unknown $1.2 Million NZD printer.[39] Oceania Defence Ltd.[34][39][40] and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing[41]
  • Designed to operate on 9×19mm Parabellum carbines firing fully automatic.[43]
  • It is an additively manufactured titanium weapon suppressor. It is 50% lighter than conventional steel weapons [34]
  • It fits under the rail of a Samson or similar rail system on the AR-15-type rifle.[43]
  • This is a sealed can and is only suitable for use with jacketed bullets.[43]
The UTU (9mm pistol suppressor for M1911 and others) [44] 2013-11November 2013 [39] Part: 9mm titanium pistol suppressor [44] Selective laser melting using titanium powder [34] Unknown $1.2 Million NZD printer.[39] Oceania Defence Ltd.[34][39][40] and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing[41]
  • It is an additively manufactured titanium weapon suppressor. It is 50% lighter than conventional steel weapons [34]
  • It is designed with a Neilsen which allows it to be used with most of the common John Browning tilting-barrel designs including the swinging-linked M1911 and the cam-lock system operated Glock pistols. The Neilsen is an assembly in the aft end of the suppressor that allows the gasses to push the suppressor forward while allowing the unimpeded rearward movement of the barrel and slide assembly using a stainless steel spring and titanium piston.[44]
  • It is able to function well with a wide range of ammo, although its sound reduction performs best with subsonic bullets heavier than 124 grains, with 147 or 158 grain bullets being the quietest.[44]
  • It is designed to be run wet or dry, averaging 127.7–128.4 dBA with 147 grain or 127.6–134.2 dBA with 124 grain when dry and 123.1 dBA with 147 grain or 129.1 dBA with 124 grain when wet.[44]
Solid Concepts 1911 DMLS[45][46] 2013-11November 2013 [45][46] Weapon: Browning 1911 handgun[14][45][46] Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) [45][46] EOSINT M270 Direct Metal 3D Printer[47] Solid Concepts[14][45][46]
  • Fired more than 600 bullets without any damage to the gun.[46]
  • The metal printer used to create the weapon cost between $500,000 to $1,000,000 at the time the gun was created (November 2013).[46]
  • The gun is made up of 34 3D-printed components.[48]
The Israel drum magazine [49][50] 2013-12December 2013 [49][50] Part: AR-15 semi automatic rifle 75-round drum magazine[49][50] Many plastic 3D printers[49] FOSSCAD members[49][50] 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.[49][50]
The Yee drum magazine [49][50] 2013-12December 2013 [49][50] Part: AK-family (e.g. AK-47, AK-102, AK-104 and compatible variants) 75-round drum magazine[49][50] FOSSCAD members[49][50] 75-round drum magazine for 7.62×39mm AK-pattern rifles[49][50]
Tornado multi-role aircraft spare and repair parts: 2014-01January 2014 [51] Part: Tornado parts [51] Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) method according to Russian government owned Lenta.ru newspaper[52] BAE Systems[51]
  • It is the first fighter jet to fly with 3D printed parts[51]
  • The company claims that with 3D printing some of the parts costing less than £100 per piece to manufacture, resulting in savings of more than £300,000 and will offer further potential cost savings of more than £1.2 million between 2014 and 2017.[53]
Zig zag revolver[14][54] 2014-05May 2014 [54] Weapon: .38 Caliber Revolver [14] Fused deposition modeling (FDM) [14] Unknown $500 plastic 3D-printer used[54] Yoshitomo Imura[54]
  • It was named after the German Mauser Zig-Zag revolver.[37]
  • It holds a capacity of 6 bullets and can fire .38 caliber bullets.[37]
  • The printer he used cost $500 at the time.[54]
Hanuman AR-15 Bullpup [55][56] 2014-05May 2014 [55][56] Part: AR-15 semi automatic rifle Bullpup [55][56] Many plastic 3D-printers WarFairy[55][56]
  • 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."[55]
  • It is designed to be printed using ABS plastic.[56]
SKS grip and stock[37][57] 2014-05May 2014 [37] Part: SKS semi automatic rifle grip and stock[37] Many plastic 3D-printers FOSSCAD members[37]
Škorpion vz. 61 grip and stock[37][57] 2014-05May 2014 [37] Part: Škorpion vz. 61 sub machine gun grip and stock[37] Many plastic 3D-printers[57] FOSSCAD members[37]
Improvised Explosive Device 2014-06June 2014 [58][59][60] Weapon: Bomb[58][59][60] Object24 3D-printer[58][59][60] FBI [58][59][60] 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."[58][59][60]
Rocket 2014-07July 2014.[61] Weapon: Rocket Fused deposition modeling (FDM) [61] University of Arizona[61]
  • The rocket was made with a very low budget.[61] The cost was undisclosed.
  • The circuit boards were also 3D printed.[61]
  • The design produced via 3D printing reduced drag and increased efficiency by 85%.[61]
Ruger Charger [62][63][64][65] 2014-07July 2014 [63] Weapon: Ruger 10/22 semi-automatic pistol[63] Fused deposition modeling (FDM) [66] Unknown small format 3D printer[62] "Buck-o-Fama" (pseudonym)[63]
  • It is the pistol version of the popular Ruger 10/22 rifle, and comes standard with 10-round flush magazines and can also accept high-capacity magazines including 30 rounds or more.[62][63]
  • "Buck O’Fama" claims that the receiver was printed using an inexpensive, small format 3D printer, in 2 sections, and then those sections were crazy-glued together.[62]
Imura Revolver [67][68][69] 2014-09September 2014 [68] Weapon: .38 Caliber Revolver [67][68] FOSSCAD members: WarFairy, Frostbyte and others[69]
  • It was named in honor of Yoshitomo Imura who was arrested by Japanese police for creating the Zig zag revolver.[69]
  • It is a semi automatic double-action revolver[69] and holds 6 shots [70]
  • It is mostly plastic but includes a steel barrel liner and chamber sleeves[69] to increase tensile strength.[71]
Wounded soldier raptor [72] 2014-09September 2014 [72] Other: Customisable Prosthetic hand including KA-BAR pistol Bayonet and flashlight mount[72] Aaron Brown[72]
  • It is designed to be easily 3D printed and constructed by anyone, includes documentation and there is no need for the screws.[72]
  • It is equipped with a Picatinny rail system, which allows for any tools or accessories to be attached as an add on. The creator said: "the simplicity of these rails makes the idea of mounting nearly ANYTHING a possibility. It would be very easy to print a bracket for anything from a marker, toothbrush, spoon, paintbrush, and nearly anything we can imagine"[72]
  • The creator Aaron Brown stated he put a mount for a KA-BAR pistol bayonet "right into the handle” and included a flashlight mount [72]
  • The device is also is colored using a camouflaged color scheme.[72]
  • It cost less than $100 to print including the price of the flashlight and bayonet.[72]
Reason (M1911 pistol chambered in 10mm ) [73] 2013-11October 2014 Weapon: Browning 1911 handgun Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) [74] EOSINT M280 Direct Metal 3D Printer [75] Solid Concepts [75]
  • Created roughly after a year the first known metal 3D printed gun was produced.[73]
  • Has the word "Reason" etched on it, along with an excerpt from the Declaration of Independence on the barrel.[74]

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