3d Gun Bullets

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There are many things that can be made with 3D printers and a completely functional is one of them. The was not so easy to make, but it was quite cheap to produce – $25 was all that was needed.

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On the other side, a 3D printed bullet is quite easy to make and is even cheaper. This weekend, a man named Jeff Heeszel released a YouTube video of a man firing a shotgun.

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3d Gun Bullets

Sniper 3d Gun Shooter

Nothing unusual about that, you’ll say, but he wasn’t shooting a regular bullet, it was a 3D printed bullet that was created at home, on a personal 3D printing machine. This bullet didn’t perform as well as a regular bullet, but it still worked. The video shows how 3 different shotgun slugs perform while being fired from the shotgun. The targets were a wooden dart board, piece of pine wood that was 2 inch thick and a mannequin’s head. Two first targets were completely destroyed by the 3D printed bullet, while mannequin’s head wasn’t badly damaged.