Can any /k/ommandos tell me the merit of the Ghost Gunner 3D printer? I've heard of it, but I want some other opinions.
https://ghostgunner.net/
>>34895897
Get a drill press and a router the ghost gunner is cool in principle but not neccessary
>>34895897
No real reason to get one. If you're going to break the law anyway there are better things to be had.
>>34896032
How is using a cnc aganst the law?
>>34896032
OP here. I live in AZ, so it's good. Just no NFA Items without stamp.
bruh just get one of the hundred different 80% jigs and go nuts
>>34895897
It's a CNC mill, not a 3d Printer.
If you think you can use a tiny operational space CNC for other stuff, might be worth it.
>>34895897
not a printer, shit go read his website before you post here...
There are 80% lower kits out there that are much more inexpensive and are not that complicated.
Plus I hear these things have a habbit of breaking and don't exactly have the best quality control.
I wanted one to make lowers as an 02 FFL but I heard they are slow as fuck and not too great.
>>34895897
Wtf, it's a CNC mill. There are 3D printers for metal, but this is not one of them.
It's a little CNC mill built specifically for the task of turning 80% lowers into 100% lowers.
At $1500, it doesn't look so bad for the money, honestly. A Tormach PCNC would be miles better for a personal CNC machine, but those start at $7000 for the smallest model. Even LittleMachineShop's little CNC machine is like $4000.
Probably your best bet in that price range would be a Taig cnc micro mill, for $1211.00 for the model with regular leadscrews or $1850.00 for the ballscrew model, and then a couple hundred more for some stepper motors and drivers and a control board.
>>34895897
It's a meme being marketed as a counter to a dumbass rant by a dumbass Cali politician. Literally just a newfag trap like rebranded Chinese knockoffs of well known knives.