Matthew, an amateur gunsmith from Canada, has unveiled Grizzly 2.0, a fully 3d-printed rifle that has successfully fired 14-shots. This version improves upon its predecessor by adding a larger barrel with grooves to spin the bullet, and a larger lower receiver, which holds the firing mechanism. Continue reading for a video and more information.
The Grizzly 2.0 is definitely 3D printed, but it’s still out of the reach of the hobbyist plastic gunsmith. Matthews day job involves making tools for the construction industry.
Through that job, he has access to a Stratasys Dimension 1200ES industrial 3D printer, which is what he used to print the gun parts. These 3D printers start at about $35,000, and the other models are much more spendy.
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