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  • Jstudz220

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    I’m all for it and support it 100%. I would not consider someone 3d printing parts to be a gun smith. Maybe closer to an armorer but still wouldn’t really put them in the same category.

    A gun smith is someone you can bring an old out of production gun too that’s not working and if need be they hand craft a replacement part and get it working again as it did when it was first sold. An armorer is someone who can take a certain firearm or certain group of firearms and do maintenance on them for example a Glock armorer or AR15 Armorer.

    Print away my friend
     

    MREater

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    I’m all for it and support it 100%. I would not consider someone 3d printing parts to be a gun smith. Maybe closer to an armorer but still wouldn’t really put them in the same category.

    A gun smith is someone you can bring an old out of production gun too that’s not working and if need be they hand craft a replacement part and get it working again as it did when it was first sold. An armorer is someone who can take a certain firearm or certain group of firearms and do maintenance on them for example a Glock armorer or AR15 Armorer.

    Print away my friend
    Well said!
     

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