I love the magazine. I am really surprised by the high quality of the articles. I think I noticed two typos though. Page 13, right column, someone forgot to put the question in the gray italic font. Page 36, left column, ping-ping instead of ping-pong. I am really looking forward to the next issue.by DustinD - RepRap magazine
Hello rogerw, Except for hunting all of the activities require or benefit from larger magazines. Our own police force carries about 200 rounds a person when arresting suspected armed violent criminals. I normally carry 2000 paint balls when playing 15 minute games of 10 vs 10. My paintball marker holds 200 rounds in its hopper, it doesn't last long. Hello akhlut, I am going to write most of thby DustinD - General
Hello everyone. I have been reading the forum since September, and plan to build a Prism variant soon. Does anyone think it would be a good idea to use larger extrusions? Do you think the current 20mm size limits printing speed or accuracy? Would standardizing on 30mm help with high speed printing or light milling? Using Misumi parts, 30mm has about 3.85 times the stiffness of 20mm, or 4.67by DustinD - General Mendel Topics
Almost every police department has moved to the AR-15 or M4 (shorter AR-15/M16) platform, they find them very useful. As for me, I don't like the word "need", but 3 gun competitions, sport shooting, self defence, deer hunting (if using something bigger than the common 223/556 ammo) even though I have not gone big game hunting in several years, shooting nuisance animals. The AR-15 platform is prby DustinD - General
Quoteakhlut SHE was licensed to posses those firearms, not the members of her household. No license is required for possession. Quoteakhlut SHE didn't secure them. SHE didn't secure the ammunition. SHE didn't secure anything. If she had this never would have happened.No one secures access to dangerous items from 20 years olds. Does any single person on this forum keep knives locked away in theirby DustinD - General
Quotedavew tx It's not legal to build a gun in the US. You need special permits. That statement is completely false. In the United States you can build as many otherwise legal firearms for your own use as you feel like. Many thousands of people have. There is a large cottage industry devoted to the home gun maker. discusses making firearms from parts kits. has some good information on theby DustinD - General