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10 Reasons You May Want A 3D-Printed Glock

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SPONSORED Sponsored content keeps our newsletter free. We do not endorse all advertisers. After months of work, a brand-new "Ghost Gun" DVD is here... But this is something new - it's all about 3d-printing! [Introducing the "Underground 3D-PRINTED Glock" DVD]( Yes, you can now 3d-print your own Glock handgun at home... And there are MANY advantages to this: 1. The future of Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Gun-Making is 3d Printing! Until recently, 3d-printed guns were little more than a novelty... They had a reputation for not being reliable, and for failing or breaking after a few test fires... Plus, it used to cost as much as $20,000 to get 3D-Printers that were capable of printing gun parts... But in just the past 5 years, all that has completely changed! Now the technology is so good that you can 3d-print very useable, reliable guns that are essentially on par with the quality of factory firearms... And the costs--for 3d printers and the components you need--have dropped like a rock! 2. A 3d-printed Glock is the most simple, easy and FUN 3D- printed gun to start with! When you 3d print your own Glock handgun, you're making almost a perfect replica of a factory made Glock lower receiver... In fact, I was thrilled and amazed to discover that my first 3dprinted Glock frame appeared to be more dimensionally accurate than many commercial 80% receivers such as Polymer80! All the holes lined up exactly where needed and it was simple and easy to accomplish... 3. You can 3d-print a customized—stippled, ergonomic, upgraded—frame for your Glock without paying expensive gunsmiths (and with ZERO design skills!) Until 3d printing came along, you'd have to pay hundreds, even thousands to customize your Glock handgun by a gunsmith like stippling, undercuts, grip reductions/reshaping, and more… But with 3d-printing – the only limit is your imagination! 4. You can 3d-print your Glock in any color you want! Because you can choose what color filament you want for your 3d- printed gun, you can choose whatever color frame you want to print! This could save you hundreds, or even thousands of dollars in cerakote gunsmithing costs! 5. You can choose all the custom parts – triggers, disconnectors, and more – you want! Because the Glock you'll 3D-print is compatible with any Glock 19 gen 3 part – you can finish it off with any internal or external gen 3 Glock part you want! Everything from triggers to red dots—it's all up to you. 6. You need very little parts and resources to 3dprint your own Glock! You don't need a huge workshop or a ton of tools to 3d-print your own Glock! All you need is the 3d-printer (that fits on a desktop), a computer file and special program for your computer (both free!), and a Glock parts kit that you can order online and have it shipped to your door and you can do this project! Plus, some people (like myself!) simply are not great craftsmen - so building guns other ways involving cutting aluminum, milling, drilling and fitting parts together can be tough - with 3d-printing it's as easy as pushing a few buttons, printing the gun receiver and then assembling it yourself! 7. You can 3d print your own Glock frame for about $3.00 - printing your own guns is the cheapest way to acquire them! Once you've purchased an inexpensive 3d printer—like the Creality Ender which you can find around $200 or less on Amazon—you only have to pay for the costs of the plastic filament material you are 3d- printing your guns with... And the great news is that a PLA printed Glock like the one I'll show you how to build costs only about $3.00 to print! And you can print as many of these guns as you want, whenever you want, with just a few clicks of a button! 8. Your 3d-printed Glock will be reliable—it can shoot THOUSANDS of rounds—just like factory guns! While factory-built guns are, of course, the most reliable guns, the fact of the matter is that 3d-printing technology is so good now, even the $3.00 Glock frame you can print with PLA will EASILY last over 1,000 rounds! 9. It's so easy and cheap to print multiple guns – that you can experiment with different designs and replace broken gun parts super cheap! At an average cost per printed lower of around $3.00 – 3d-printing gives you the freedom to experiment with tons of gun designs! 10. If you need a gun FAST, 3D-printing is the absolute best way! Because you will only need a Glock lower parts kit to finish your build, you don't have to wait to start building your own gun... This allows you to start building guns quicker... Supply chain issues or parts being out of stock are less of a problem. The bottom line is that 3d-printing is the fastest way to get the guns you need! It's for all these reasons… and more… I encourage you to 3d-print your own Glock handgun immediately. [Better yet… when you grab a copy of this new DVD… you'll learn how to do it from the comfort of your own home for half-price!]( Due to budget constraints, the maker of this video only printed 1,000 DVD's… so once they're gone, this offer for 50% OFF could be gone forever too! Follow the link above to get yours today, before this sale is over.  DISCLAIMER Use of this Publisher's email, website and content, is subject to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use published on Publisher's Website. Content marked as "Ad," "Special" or "Sponsor" may be paid third party advertisements and are not endorsed or warranted by our staff or company. The content in our emails is for informational or entertainment use, and is not a substitute for professional advice. Always check with a qualified professional for treatment advice and/or diagnosis. Be sure to do your own careful research before taking action based on anything you find in this content. 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