This is a list of notable 3D printed weapons and parts. The table below lists noteworthy 3D printed weapons (mainly 3D printed firearms) and parts of weapons as well as items with a defense-related background. It includes 3D printed weapons and parts created using plastic producing printers as well as metal producing printers.

The Liberator .380 was the first 3D printed plastic gun made widely available online. It is a single shot pistol made using a Stratasys Dimension SST 3-D printer.[1][2]

The Solid Concepts replica of the M1911 pistol was the first 3D printed metal gun,[3] created using more than 38 printed parts;[4] It has successfully fired more than 5000 rounds without damaging the gun.[5]

List of weapons and parts

Key/;egend

  Plastic - Weapon/part used plastic 3D-printer

  Metal - Weapon/part used metal 3D-printer

  Both - Weapon/part uses both metal and plastic 3D-printers

Name Date made public Type of weapon/part or other Process Designer Caliber
Liberator .380[1][2] May 2013[1][6][7] Primarily printed firearm: Pistol FDM[8] Defense Distributed[9] .380 ACP
  • A single shot .380 ACP pistol.[1][6][7]
  • Fully 3D printed including springs, requiring only a roofing nail
  • Notable as the first publicly released printed firearm design
The Cuomo Mag[10] January 2013[11] Magazine: AR-15 rifle STANAG magazine[10] FDM[12] Defense Distributed[11] .223 Rem/ 5.56x45
  • The magazine holds 30 rounds.[11][13][14]
  • 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.[15]
  • It was able to handle enough stress to fire 342 rounds and can fire 227+ rounds in quick succession.[14]
AR Lower V5[16] March 2013[16] Receiver: AR-15 rifle lower receiver[16] FDM[17] Defense Distributed[16] .223 Rem/ 5.56x45
  • The receiver was able to handle enough stress to fire more than 600 rounds.[16]
Feinstein AK Mag[10][18][19] March 2013[10][18] Magazine: AK-47 rifle magazine FDM[20] Defense Distributed[10][18] 7.62×39mm
  • A 30-round AK-47 magazine.[10]
Red Rocket shotgun slug May 2013 Ammunition: 12 gauge shotgun slug FDM w/ ABS+[21] Jeef Hesszel[22] 12-gauge
  • During testing, the bullet penetrated a 2×12 piece of pine wood, creating a hole in a wire reel.[21]
Charon[23][24][25] May 2013[23] Receiver: AR-15 rifle lower receiver[23][24][25] FDM[26] WarFairy[24][25] .223 Rem/ 5.56x45
  • Charon V3 weighs 0.2 pounds and showed no signs of strain after 96 rounds of 5.56 AR-15 ammo were fired.[26]
WarFairy P-15[23] May 2013[23] Receiver: AR-15 rifle lower receiver[16] FDM[26] WarFairy[24][25] .223 Rem/ 5.56x45
3DX[27][28] muzzle brake July 2013[27] Muzzle device: AR-15 rifle muzzle brake[27] DMLS w/ Inconel[27] Sintercore[27] .223 Rem/ 5.56x45
  • Designed to tame the recoil and muzzle rise of an AR-15 semi automatic rifle chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO (.223).[27]
  • 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 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]
NERO 556 Muzzle brake[29][30] 2018[29] Muzzle device: AR-15 rifle muzzle brake[27] DMLS[30] w/ Inconel[31] Walker Defense Research[32][30] .223 Rem/ 5.56x45
  • "The idea was to create a muzzle brake with no equal; one that turns the recoil of an AR-15 into a slight push with zero muzzle rise."[29]
  • Produced for 5.56x45mm (.223 Rem) or .224 Valkyrie[30] rifles with 1/2x28 threads.[29]
Grizzly,[2][33]

Grizzly 2.0[34]

August 2013[33] Hybrid firearm: Rifle FDM w/ ABS "Matthew" (pseudonym)[33][34] .22 LR
  • The original Grizzly fired 1 shot before failure.[33] Grizzly 2.0 fired 14 bullets before sustaining damaged due to the strain.[34]
Reprringer[2][35][36][37] September 2013[35] Primarily printed firearm: Pepper-box revolver[2][35] FDM Hexen[35][36] .22 Short/.22 LR
  • It can hold 5 .22 caliber cartridges.[35][36]
  • Unlike the many early 3D-printed firearm designs, which were 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 an equivalent gun made from steel.[35]
5.56×45mm/.223 rifle suppressors:
  • 556-45 Samson (Samson suppressor replica)
  • 556-SBR
  • 556-45 Suppressor[38]
November 2013[39] Muzzle device: Titanium rifle suppressor[38] SLM w/ Titanium[40] Oceania Defence Ltd.[40][39][41] and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing[42] .223 Rem/ 5.56x45
  • An additively manufactured titanium weapon suppressor. It is 50% lighter than some conventional steel suppressors.[40]
  • Oceania Defense has made three variations of the 5.56mm/.223 suppressor so far: the 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 ammunition) and 556-45 Suppressor (direct thread on suppressor which overlaps the barrel designed to reduce a baffle strike)[38]
7.62×51mm/.308 rifle suppressors:
  • 300 BLK Long
  • 762-AR10
  • 762-G3[43]
November 2013[39] Muzzle device: Titanium rifle suppressor[43] SLM w/ Titanium[40] Oceania Defence Ltd.[40][39][41] and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing[42] 7.62x39mm
  • An additively manufactured titanium weapon suppressor.
  • 50% lighter than some conventional steel supressors.[40]
  • Oceania Defence made 3 variations of the 7.62mm rifle suppressor. the 300 BLK Long (designed for use with the 300 AAC Blackout cartridge in both subsonic and supersonic. It 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 rifles as well), 762-AR10 Suppressor (designed for the AR-10/LAR-8 7.62mm/.308 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 rifles, as well as the HK33 and HK93 series of 5.56×45mm rifles).[43]
Small-caliber suppressors: November 2013[39] Muzzle device: Titanium pistol suppressor[44] SLM w/ Titanium[40] Oceania Defence Ltd.[40][39][41] and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing[42] 9x19mm Parabellum, .45 ACP
  • Long version is designed to operate on 9×19mm Parabellum carbines firing fully automatic.[44]
    • It fits under the rail of a Samson or similar rail system on the AR-15-type rifle.[44]
    • This is a sealed can and is only suitable for use with jacketed bullets.[44]
  • Pistol version 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.[45]
    • 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.[45]
    • 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.[45]
  • It is an additively manufactured titanium weapon suppressor. It is 50% lighter than some conventional steel supressors[40]
Solid Concepts 1911 DMLS[3] November 2013[3] Weapon: Browning 1911 handgun[2][3] DMLS[3] Solid Concepts[2][3] .45 ACP
  • The gun is made up of 34 3D-printed components.[4]
  • Notable as the first fully metal 3D-printed firearm.
The Israel drum magazine[46][47] December 2013[46][47] Magazine: AR-15 rifle 75-round STANAG drum magazine[46][47] FDM FOSSCAD members[46][47] .223 Rem/ 5.56x45
  • A 75-round drum magazine for .223 Remington/5.56 NATO AR-15 rifles.
The Yee drum magazine[46][47] December 2013[46][47] Magazine: AK-family drum magazine[46][47] FDM FOSSCAD members[46][47] 7.62x39mm
  • 75-round drum magazine for 7.62×39mm AK-pattern rifles (e.g. AK-47, AK-102, AK-104 and compatible variants).[46][47]
Zig Zag revolver[2][48] May 2014[48] Primarily printed firearm: Revolver[2] FDM[2] Yoshitomo Imura[48] .38 Caliber
  • Named after the German Mauser Zig-Zag revolver.
  • Holds six cartridges and can fire .38 caliber bullets.[37]
Hanuman AR-15 Bullpup[49][50] May 2014[49][50] Receiver: AR-15 rifle bullpup lower receiver[49][50] FDM w/ ABS WarFairy[49][50] .223 Rem/ 5.56x45
  • 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 .22 LR Conversion installed."[49]
SKS grip and stock[37][51] May 2014[37] Part: SKS rifle grip and stock[37] FDM FOSSCAD members[37]
Škorpion vz. 61 grip and stock[37][51] May 2014[37] Part: Škorpion vz. 61 sub machinegun grip and stock[37] FDM FOSSCAD members[37]
Ruger Charger[52][53][54] July 2014[53] Weapon: Ruger 10/22 semi-automatic pistol[53] FDM[55] "Buck-o-Fama" (pseudonym)[53] .22 LR
Imura Revolver[56][57][58] September 2014[57] Primarily printed firearm: Reolver[56][57] FDM FOSSCAD members: WarFairy, Frostbyte and others[58] .38 Caliber
  • A double-action revolver[58] that holds six cartridges.[59]
  • While primarily made of plastic, it includes a steel barrel liner and chamber sleeves[58] to increase tensile strength.[60]
Wounded soldier raptor[61] September 2014[61] Other: Customisable Prosthetic hand including KA-BAR pistol Bayonet and flashlight mount[61] FDM Aaron Brown[61]
  • Designed to be easily 3D printed and constructed by anyone, includes documentation and does not require screws.[61]
  • Equipped with a Picatinny rail system, which allows for tools or accessories to be attached. The creator stated: "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."[61]
  • Cost less than $100 to print, including the price of the flashlight and bayonet.[61]
Reason[62] October 2014 Weapon: M1911 pistol DMLS[63] Solid Concepts[64] 10mm Auto
  • Created roughly after a year the first known metal 3D printed gun was produced.[62]
  • Has the word "Reason" etched on it, along with an excerpt from the Declaration of Independence on the barrel.[63]
CM901[65] March 2015 Receiver: AR-10 Receiver FDM Printed Firearm[66] 7.62×51mm
PM422 Songbird[67] June 13, 2015 Primarily printed firearm: Single shot pistol PDM w/ ABS JamesRPatrick .22 LR
  • Features a removable, printed barrel.
  • Hammer is powered by rubber bands or condoms.[68]
Washbear[69] September 2015 Primarily printed firearm: Pepper-box revolver FDM James R. Patrick .22 LR
XPR-1[70] October 2015 Weapon: Plasma Armature Railgun FDM David Wirth[71]
  • First 3D printed railgun structure.
  • Closed source - designs and code released to research institutions only.
  • Employed a mixture of traditional and additive manufacturing. Rails were traditionally machined, as well as the fasteners and electronics.
Shuty MP-1[72] January 2016 Hybrid Firarm: Semi-automatic pistol FDM Derwood 9×19mm Parabellum
  • "95% 3D printed" semi-automatic pistol.[73]
  • Metal parts include the bolt, barrel, hammer, firing pin, springs, and ordinary fasteners.[73]
EMG-01A[74] July 2018 Weapon: Coilgun FDM Arcflash Labs
  • First commercial handheld coilgun.[75]
GMCG Arms Glock Magazine Extension[76] August 2019 Part: Glock 17 and Glock 19 Magazine Extension FDM Gunny McGunsmith[77] 9×19mm Parabellum
PG22 Maverick Revolver [78][79] October 2019 (v1); April 2021 (v2.4) Hybrid firearm: Pepper-box revolver FDM w/ PLA (original) or PLA+ (Maverick V2) Pilotgeek .22 Short
  • Striker-fired, single action revolver with a manually rotated cylinder.
  • Updated version (dubbed the Maverick V2) automatically advances the cylinder on cocking.
  • Mostly-printed hybrid design using steel barrel liners in each chamber, a steel ball bearing to index the cylinder, a steel firing pin, and various metal screws and springs.
FGC-9[80] /

FGC-9 MkII

March 27, 2020 (MKI); April 16, 2021 (MKII) Hybrid Firearm: Semiautomatic PDW pistol FDM JStark1809 (DetDisp)[81] 9×19mm Parabellum
  • Based on Shuty AP-9.
  • No parts kit required: barrel can be rifled via Electrochemical machining (ECM).
  • Version two, labeled MKII, features an updated design with an H&K MP5 style charging handle.
  • The MKII was released to work with a string of smaller releases, including an improved barrel making process and V2 Menendez Mag. Includes the "ButWhatAboutAmmo" tutorial for fabricating ammunition.
Yankee Boogle[82] April 2020 Part: Autosear for AR-15 pattern rifles FDM Deterrence Dispensed / Patrick Henry .223 Rem/ 5.56x45
  • A fully printable swift link that enables full-auto fire by pressing on the disconnector. Compatible with most AR-15 lowers.
  • Classified as a machine gun by the ATF.[83]
Scz0rpion October 2020 Receiver: CZ Scorpion Evo 3 receiver FDM Are We Cool Yet? 9×19mm Parabellum
  • First 3D printed frame to be successfully tested with 1000+ rounds full auto in one sitting without failure.[84][85]

Glossary of acronyms

FFF
Fused filament fabrication, a process that squeezes a molten filament.
FDM
Fused deposition modeling, a trademarked term for FFF.
DMLS / SLM
Direct metal laser sintering, a process that fuses metal powder by sintering.
SLM
Selective laser melting, a process that fuses metal powder by melting.
ABS
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, a common thermoplastic with relatively high heat resistance.
ABSplus is a stronger, proprietary blend of ABS by Stratasys.
PLA
Polylactic acid, a bio-plastic. Easier to print, stiffer, and more brittle than other plastics.
PLA+ is a term for any blend that enhances some characteristic.
PETG
Polyethylene terephthalate (glycol-modified), a plastic made by changing the chemicals used to synthesize the more common PET. Easier to print than ABS, and moderately better heat resistance than PLA.
Often used in consumer-level printers when creators desire better heat resistance than PLA+ or need more flexibility.
ECM
Electrochemical machining, a proccess that uses electricity to chemically machine metal. Commonly used in 3D printed firearms to create DIY barrels with rifling, greatly increasing accuracy.

See also

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