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Before firing a barrel, we recommend heating acetone to boiling and treating the barrel for ~30 seconds to decrease the inner diameter friction, which increases barrel life from 1 round to ~10 rounds. Note that we recommend printing multiple barrels and using each only once. Swapping the barrels is simple and fast: rotate the barrel to release the locking cam. Pull up on the barrel. If the barrel cam broke, turn the Liberator upside down to remove the debris. Then drop your new barrel in and rotate it until it locks
Coalition of 22 State Attorneys General Demand that U.S. State Department Put an End to Online Spread of 3D-Printed Gun Plans
Multistate Letter Urges Trump Administration to Take Immediate Action
BALTIMORE, MD (August 10, 2018) – Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh today joined a coalition of 22 state attorneys general in sending a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions demanding that the Department of State take immediate action to remove from several websites illegal, downloadable plans for 3D-printed guns.
The letter criticizes the Department of State’s failure to mitigate the harms of its settlement with Defense Distributed, an online company that was authorized by the federal government to post plans for 3D-printed guns online. Last week, a multistate lawsuit filed by 9 state attorneys general seeking to stop the Department of State’s action won a temporary restraining order from a federal judge in Seattle, blocking the publication of downloadable plans online. Eleven additional state attorneys general have since joined that lawsuit.
“Attorney General Sessions and Secretary Pompeo are sitting on their hands while these illegal blueprints for 3D-printed guns are available to minors and to criminals and terrorists,” said Attorney General Frosh. “The Trump Administration cannot continue to ignore this public safety hazard.”
Read more in the full press release: http://www.marylandattorneygeneral.gov/press/2018/081018.pdf
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Shopify has shutdown Ghostgunner.net, Defense Distributed’s milling machine business
This is truly a case where corporations are doing as much, if not more damage, to free enterprise than the government.
How is that not racketeering?
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GG2 employs a horizontal milling format, a 10,000 rpm ER-11 collet unibody machined spindle and has a machinable area of 8.25″ x 2.95″ x 2.35″, optimized for machining AR-15 and AR-308 receivers.
https://ghostgunner.net/ is back up with a new look.
My computer security flags it as being reported as being harmful, and will not allow it to be opened without a manual override.
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DOJ brief in opposition to the Preliminary Injunction.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/case-do...nload?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
For the record...
This is Defense Distributed, Second Amendment Foundation, and The US Department of Justice in one corner and a bunch of blue-state AGs in the other. Truly odd.