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title: "Click for video: Inventor and commentator:  Suck Boy Tony."
date: 2023-05-27
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# Click for video: Inventor and commentator:  Suck Boy Tony.

*May 27, 2023 · Facebook*

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Inventor and commentator: Suck Boy Tony. \"This is a prototype electronically ignited, disintegrating 3D printed case .50 cal rifle which uses an electro-magnet to actuate the locking lug. Black powder is the propellant which gives super low pressures compared to something like 9mm, while still giving good velocity (900fps w/220gr bullet). It can also use smokeless once I switch to a metal barrel. It is currently mostly 3D printed due to necessity. The ammo is 3D printed; the case is designed to shatter during firing. The bullet jacket is 3D printed with octagonal rifling which matches the barrel (similar to Whitworth rifling), this jacket contains a .357 magnum bullet for weight. Costs about 10 cents in materials. \... The material costs for this is slightly less than \$100, and can be printed on a \$200 printer. \... No regulated parts involved, no primers for the cases, just a completely DIY project meant for apocalyptic situations where primers and smokeless powder are hard to come by (2020). \... It also uses a 3D printed barrel which I have gotten 100+ rounds through before switching design.\"
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Inventor and commentator: Suck Boy Tony.\
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\"This is a prototype electronically ignited, disintegrating 3D printed case .50 cal rifle which uses an electro-magnet to actuate the locking lug. Black powder is the propellant which gives super low pressures compared to something like 9mm, while still giving good velocity (900fps w/220gr bullet). It can also use smokeless once I switch to a metal barrel. It is currently mostly 3D printed due to necessity.\
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The ammo is 3D printed; the case is designed to shatter during firing. The bullet jacket is 3D printed with octagonal rifling which matches the barrel (similar to Whitworth rifling), this jacket contains a .357 magnum bullet for weight. Costs about 10 cents in materials.\
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The material costs for this is slightly less than \$100, and can be printed on a \$200 printer.\
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No regulated parts involved, no primers for the cases, just a completely DIY project meant for apocalyptic situations where primers and smokeless powder are hard to come by (2020).\
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It also uses a 3D printed barrel which I have gotten 100+ rounds through before switching design.\"
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