List of 3D printed weapons and parts
This is a list of notable 3D printed weapons and parts. The table below lists noteworthy
The Liberator .380 was the first 3D printed plastic gun made widely available online. It was 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
This section is missing information about license for open source designs.(December 2020) |
- 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
- Entire firearms
Name | Date made public | Type | Process | Designer | Other required parts | Caliber |
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Monolith Arms P-12[6][7][8] | 2005 | Hybrid firearm: Pump action shotgun | Empty Shell llc | 12-gauge
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Liberator .380[1][2] | [1][9][10] | May 2013Primarily printed firearm: Pistol | FDM[11] | Defense Distributed[12] | Roofing nail | .380 ACP |
Grizzly,[2][13]
Grizzly 2.0[14] |
[13] | August 2013Hybrid firearm: Rifle | FDM w/ ABS | "Matthew" (pseudonym)[13][14] | .22 LR | |
Reprringer[2][15][16][17] | [15] | September 2013Primarily printed firearm: Pepper-box revolver[2][15] | FDM | Hexen[15][16] | .22 Short/.22 LR | |
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Solid Concepts 1911 DMLS[3] | [3] | November 2013Weapon: | DMLS[3] | Solid Concepts[2][3] | .45 ACP | |
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Zig Zag revolver[2][18] | [18] | May 2014Primarily printed firearm: Revolver[2] | FDM[2] | Yoshitomo Imura[18] | .38 Caliber | |
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Imura Revolver[19][20][21] | [20] | September 2014Primarily printed firearm: Revolver[19][20] | FDM | FOSSCAD members: WarFairy, Frostbyte and others[21] | .38 Caliber | |
Reason[24] | October 2014 | Weapon: M1911 pistol | DMLS[25] | Solid Concepts[26] | 10mm Auto | |
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Shuty series |
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Hybrid Firarm: Semi-automatic pistol | FDM | Derwood | Bolt, barrel, hammer, firing pin, springs, fasteners, Glock 17 Barrel | 9×19mm Parabellum |
PM422 Songbird | June 13, 2015 | Primarily printed firearm: Single shot pistol | PDM w/ ABS | JamesRPatrick | .22 LR | |
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Washbear[28] | September 2015 | Primarily printed firearm: Pepper-box revolver | FDM | James R. Patrick | .22 LR | |
XPR-1[29] | October 2015 | Weapon: Plasma Armature Railgun | FDM | David Wirth[30] | ||
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PG22[31] | February 2017 | Primarily printed firearm: Single shot pistol | FDM w/ PLA | Pilotgeek | steel barrel liner, breechblock, firing pin, and spring | .22 LR |
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EMG-01A[32] | July 2018 | Weapon: Coilgun | FDM | Arcflash Labs | ||
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PG22 Maverick Revolver [34][35] | October 2019 (v1); April 2021 (v2.4) | Hybrid firearm: Pepper-box revolver | FDM w/ PLA (original) or PLA+ (Maverick V2) | Pilotgeek | steel barrel liners, steel ball bearing, steel firing pin, screws, springs | .22 Short |
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FGC-9 /
FGC-9 MkII |
March 27, 2020 (MKI); April 16, 2021 (MKII) | Hybrid Firearm: Semiautomatic pistol | FDM | JStark1809 (DetDisp) | Steel pipe | 9×19mm Parabellum |
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Chimera 410[36] | September 2020 | Hybrid firearm: Single shot break-action shotgun | FDM w/ PLA+ | Pilotgeek | Steel pipe, steel rectangular tubing | .410 bore |
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NT-79 Signaling device | June 2021 | Signaling device: Launcher | FDM | DaFizzlez / AWCY? | 3D printed 37mm flare ammunition | |
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Thump 'n Grind[37] | July 2021 | Signaling device: Launcher | FDM | AWCY? | 37mm ammunition | |
PM4 CenterFire | October 2021 | Primarily printed firearm: Single shot pistol | FDM | KadeCAD | Center-fire pistol ammunition | |
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The ARK | December 2021 (v1); March 2022 (DLC); January 2023 (v2) | Hybrid firearm: AR-15 based firearms platform | FDM | Invader Zip / AWCY? | V2: AR-15 barrel and bolt | 9×19mm Parabellum, .22 LR, .40 S&W, 7.62x25 Tokarev, 10mm Auto, .223/ 5.56x45mm |
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King Cobra 9 | January 2022 | Hybrid Firearm: Semiautomatic pistol | FDM | Derwood & Mussy | fire control group , custom bolt
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9×19mm Parabellum |
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The Harlot[38] | February 2022 | Primarily printed firearm: Pistol | FDM | BAD-CAD / Black Lotus Coalition | DIY metal barrel, firing pin, spring | .22 LR |
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The P.R.O.O.F Airgun | April 2022 | Primarily printed design: Airgun | FDM | Proof / INMC | 6.35mm ball bearings | |
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EZ22 / HD22 / HD22C | April 2022 | Hybrid firearm: Rifle or pistol | FDM | Plastic Blasters | Barrel, springs, an AR-15 lower parts kit. | .22 LR |
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Danny's B.A.L.L.S / Sm.A.L.L.S | October 2022 | Signaling device: Pump-action launcher | FDM | DannyMeatball / AWCY? | 26.5mm, 37mm | |
VP22 | November 2022 | Primarily printed firearm: Bolt action pistol | FDM | Gun Cad Ideas | .22 LR | |
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YEET22 | December 2022 (v2) | Hybrid Firearm: Semiautomatic or select-fire machine pistol | FDM | Shit_On_Wheels | .22 LR | |
The Orca | January 2023 (v5.3)
July 2023 (v5.3.D) |
Hybrid firearm: AR-15 Rifle | FDM | Hoffman Tactical | Barrel, bolt carrier group, AR-15 lower parts kit | .223/ 5.56x45mm |
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JP's 37mm Howitzer | March 2023 | Signaling device: Howitzer | FDM | JP Guncad | 37mm ammunition | |
RBC-9 | March 2023 | Hybrid Firearm: Belt-fed carbine | FDM | Nopel | 9×19mm Parabellum | |
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RTT9 | April 2023 | Hybrid Firearm: Semiautomatic pistol | FDM | Derwood | custom parts kit including custom bolt | 9×19mm Parabellum |
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The FAMAR | April 2023 | Weapon: FAMAS-based AR-15 bullpup | FDM | Stubbs / Black Lotus Coalition | AR-15 parts | .223/ 5.56x45mm |
3DP90 | May 2023 | Hybrid firearm: P90 based firearm | FDM | V8VTwin / Lulzgoat / AWCY? | custom barrel, cast Cerrosafe bolt, metal components | 5.7x28mm |
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Captain America | June 2023 | Signaling device: Pistol | FDM | caffrinated | DIY 15mm ammunition | |
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DS9[42] | 07/15/2023 | Pistol: AR-Style Pistol | FDM | The Gatalog | Parts from AR-15: 9mm bolt, charging handle, 9mm barrel, buffer, buffer spring, trigger, magazine catch spring | 9x19mm
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- Receivers & frames
Receiver and frame are the parts that are legally considered a firearm and must be registered.
Name | Date made public | Type | Process | Designer | Caliber |
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AR Lower V5[43] | [43] | March 2013Receiver: lower receiver[43]
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FDM[44] | Defense Distributed[43] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
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Charon[45][46][47] | [45] | May 2013Receiver: | FDM[48] | WarFairy[46][47] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
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WarFairy P-15[45] | [45] | May 2013Receiver: lower receiver[43]
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FDM[48] | WarFairy[46][47] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
Hanuman AR-15 Bullpup[49][50] | [49][50] | May 2014Receiver: | FDM w/ ABS | WarFairy[49][50] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
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CM901[51] | March 2015 | Receiver: AR-10 Receiver | FDM | Printed Firearm[52] | 7.62×51mm |
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FMDA Glock Frames | April 2019;
January 2021 |
Frame: Glock pistol frame | FDM | Deterrents Dispensed/ IvanTheTroll | 9×19mm Parabellum |
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Lopoint / Bigpoint[53] | November 2019 (v1); November 2020 (,40/.45); May 2021 (v2) | Frame: Hi-Point pistol frame | FDM | CTRLPew / Atmac / freeman1337 | 9×19mm Parabellum, .380 ACP, .40 S&W, .45 ACP |
Plastikov | Late 2019 (v1); April 2020 (v2);
July 2022 (v3) |
Receiver: AKM pattern receiver | FDM | IvanTheTroll (DetDisp) | 7.62x39mm |
UBAR2 / U-Bolt / BUBAR-10 | May 2020 (v1); October 2021 (v2) | Receiver: AR-15/ LR308 pattern receiver | FDM | IvanTheTroll | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45, .308/ 7.62x51mm |
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PY2A Glock Frames[54] | August 2020;
July 2022 |
Frame: Glock pistol frames | FDM w/ PLA+ | PrintYour2A | 9×19mm Parabellum |
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Scz0rpion[56] | October 2020 | Receiver: CZ Scorpion Evo 3 receiver | FDM | Are We Cool Yet? | 9×19mm Parabellum |
DS1913 Lower | October 2020 (v1);
February 2022 (v2) |
Receiver: .22 LR AR-15 pattern lower receiver | FDM | Vinh Nguyen | .22 LR |
The MacDaddy | December 2020 (v1);
April 2022 (v2) |
Frame: Mac-11 based | FDM | FDMA1776 / CTRLPew / xYeezeSZN | 9×19mm Parabellum |
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Amigo Grande | July 2021 | Receiver: CETME C receiver | FDM | The Gatalog / Fuddbusters | .308/ 7.62x51mm |
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3011 / 3011DS[59] | November 2021; January 2023 (DS) | Receiver: 1911 based PDW | FDM | IvanTheTroll | .45 ACP, 9×19mm Parabellum, .22 TCM |
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Invader PDW | November 2021 (v1);
December 2021 (v2) |
Frame: PDW frame for Glock or SIG P320 slides | FDM | Digital Nimbus Labs | 9×19mm Parabellum |
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Hoffman Tactical SL-15 "Super Lower" | February 2022 (v1)
December 2023 (v4.8.A) |
Receiver: AR-15 pattern lower receiver | FDM | Hoffman Tactical | 9×19mm Parabellum, |
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TacDaddy | August 2022 | Frame: Tac-9 frame | FDM | CTRLPew | 9×19mm Parabellum |
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The Monarch / The Apple Pie | September 2022 | Receiver: Pump-action AR-15 pattern rifle | FDM | SwarmTech / Middleton Made | .22 LR, .223/ 5.56x45mm, 7.62x39mm, 300 BLK, 450 Bushmaster, 458 SOCOM |
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PRM9 | February 18, 2023 | Receiver: AR9 Bufferless Lower Receiver | FDM | The Gatalog | 9×19mm Parabellum |
KF5 / SF5 | March 2023 (KF5); October 2023 (SF5) | Receiver: 3D printable MP5 receiver | FDM | IvanTheTroll | 9×19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, 10mm Auto |
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Ruger Charger[60][61][62] | [61] | July 2014Receiver: Ruger 10/22 semi-automatic pistol[61] | FDM[63] | "Buck-o-Fama" (pseudonym)[61] | .22 Long Rifle |
A pistol version of the popular Ruger 10/22 rifle.[60][61] | |||||
3DPD10[64][65] | April 2023 | Frame: Pistol frame | FDM | Avidity Arms | 9×19mm Parabellum |
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The NYLAUG[67] | September 2023 | Receiver: Steyr AUG receiver | FDM | ANDYOUMAYCALLMEV | .223/ 5.56x45mm |
- Firearms parts and accessories
Name | Date made public | Type | Process | Designer | Caliber |
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The Cuomo Mag[68] | [69] | January 2013Magazine: AR-15 rifle STANAG magazine[68]
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FDM[70] | Defense Distributed[69] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
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Feinstein AK Mag[68][74][75] | [68][74] | March 2013Magazine: AK-47 rifle magazine | FDM[76] | Defense Distributed[68][74] | 7.62×39mm |
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Red Rocket shotgun slug | May 2013 | Ammunition: 12 gauge shotgun slug[citation needed] | FDM w/ ABS+[77] | Jeef Hesszel[78] | 12-gauge
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muzzle brake | [79] | July 2013Muzzle device: AR-15 rifle muzzle brake[79] | DMLS w/ Inconel[79] | Sintercore[79] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
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NERO 556 Muzzle brake[81][82] | 2018[81] | Muzzle device: AR-15 rifle muzzle brake[79] | DMLS[82] w/ Inconel[83] | Walker Defense Research[84][82] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
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suppressors :
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[86] | November 2013Muzzle device: Titanium rifle suppressor[85]
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SLM w/ Titanium[87] | Oceania Defence Ltd.[87][86][88] and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing[89] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
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suppressors :
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[86] | November 2013Muzzle device: Titanium rifle suppressor[90] | SLM w/ Titanium[87] | Oceania Defence Ltd.[87][86][88] and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing[89] | 7.62x39mm |
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Small-caliber suppressors :
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[86] | November 2013Muzzle device: Titanium pistol suppressor[91] | SLM w/ Titanium[87] | Oceania Defence Ltd.[87][86][88] and Rapid Advanced Manufacturing[89] | 9x19mm Parabellum, .45 ACP |
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The Israel drum magazine[93][94] | [93][94] | December 2013Magazine: | FDM | FOSSCAD members[93][94] | .223 Rem/ 5.56x45 |
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The Yee drum magazine[93][94] | [93][94] | December 2013Magazine: AK-family drum magazine[93][94] | FDM | FOSSCAD members[93][94] | 7.62x39mm |
SKS grip and stock[17][95] | [17] | May 2014Part: SKS rifle grip and stock[17] | FDM | FOSSCAD members[17] | |
[17] | May 2014Part: Škorpion vz. 61 sub machinegun grip and stock[17]
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FDM | FOSSCAD members[17] | ||
Menendez Mag[96] | March 2021 (v2) |
August 2019 (v1);
Part: Glock 17/19 Magazine | FDM | Deterrence Dispensed | 9×19mm Parabellum |
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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 process 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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