Let's not forget that ZVC started his 'career' by stealing models. Early on he had NO idea how to modify anything on the glk. He would reply to comments admitting as such. Yes, over time he developed his own CAD skills but that does NOT excuse him ripping models and making a profit from them....AT ALL. I take great pride in admitting that I own several ZVC stl's that I did not pay a penny for, and never will. He should be sued into oblivion.
@@ideas-y4p im in australia and i wish i could just have a 3d print that i could disassemble but between the laws saying any replica is illegal and vague laws around having 3d models its probably just not worth the risk :(
@@keystrokecascade gotta love unnecessary government overreach. This is why we should’ve never given up our gun rights to begin with. Now look at us,we can’t even own replica guns, the government does whatever the fuck they want to us and we can’t do shit about it.
Thank you so much for the files!!! 3d printing working gun models is almost exactly why i bought myself a 3d printer!!!!!! who doesnt like walking into their room when theyre bored, seeing a realistic gun that functions on their bedside table, picking it up, and just randomly start blasting imaginary zombies until your sibling yells for you to stop? (he doesnt understand)
One of the first 3d printer projects i completed was a 1:1 arisaka replica that i ripped from World of Guns. With lots of sanding and fitting, its a perfect (really fragile) replica thats ive had to reglue multiple times. But I love showing it to friends.
I'd like to see the addition of these "cap & ball revolvers" which use toy percussion caps to lob plastic bullets like a BB gun- THOSE are, for me, the pinnacle of a 3D printed toy gun. As close to the real thing as laws allow you.
@@DarkestVampire92 why not use ring caps instead of a percussion cap, if you’re only using a plastic bb it won’t need much, plus a percussion cap may do abit more damage to the cylinder and frame (i may be wrong i don’t know much about cap and ball guns except for the fact they are cool as fuck)
i always find it funny about the whole 3d gun p;rinting boogie man, like, you cant just print a working firearm, it would explode without metal internals, but at that point your engineering your own firearm and if you smart enough to print tight tolerances on a 3d printer you damn well smart enough to buy a gun off the black market for like 50 bucks
@@nikoraasu6929 a liberator type that has a few shot lifespan yes anything else requires at least a metal barrel, extractor and firing pin but at that point your just engineering firearms while also using a 3d printer.
Yes, but I highly doubt that if you would redesign these things to put anything above that caliber in it they would probably explode. Also under continues fire the internals would meld, regardless of the caliber
@@zmike9831 Why are you guys so afraid to call it what it is? Fuck the lefties, they will want to restrict people from building guns no matter if you call it "3d printing guns" or "building guns with metal parts but also 3d printers"
I'm currently in the process of making a rifle type model, so if you can bear with me, I'll make a g17 some time next year ;) Edit: about the features of the model, what is it that you find unrealistic, based of a g26, it is a pretty small frame, but what would you want to be included, details, dissasembly lever? ill try add more realism to my next design on the g series
@@ideas-y4p the biggest problem i spot of rip is the trigger. maybe make a non blowback version as well? you could design it more realistic in that way also, the slide does not seem to go into battery at all seems like it's too short for the frame. maybe put trades on it as well, also the sights on the G26 aren't dot sights they're bucket sights
Hey man I recommend looking into papercraft guns, not the like origami and tape stuff but the layers of paper glued together to make material stuff. They make guns that can even fire low grain count shells might be good for some ideas at the very least
you should check out the arca ignis interactive gun, the only springs needed are the magazine release and trigger. The charging handle and bolt catch is powered by rubberbands and i think it's way ahead of whatever 3d printed prop rifles are out there
Awesome video! How did you get the p226 to work without rubber bands outside? It seems like the original design is driven by some exposed rubber bands.
I bought a toy gun that is something like this from AliExpress. That version had bullets that separated bullets and casing. So when you activated a spring in the casing the bullet would shoot. So basically a fully working gun with case ejection as well. This video made me interested in 3D printing guns. As for making props and models of guns. If i were to get into this hobby what printer would be reasonable to get? In terms of price. What material would be cheap and what would be best quality? I know PLA is the most basic kind but what more is there? Thanks for any suggestions.
These type of models with entry level printers like the Ender series are good for the job. As for fillament, i have used many types, but PLA takes top spot as my go to for frames and slides due to its strength and ease of use. For slightly flexible things like grips, PCL is barely printable (low melt point) and likes to stick (very stuck) to print beds a lot but has nice and soft grip in return. For mag springs and strong parts, ABS or PETG is my go to due to it retaining shape for a long time, but id only recommend it for parts that are small and have little surface area (warps too much), but u can counter this by applying a thin layer of PLA and then printing on top of it (you will have to remove the PLA layer though)
I'm actually printing a fgc6. it's the airsoft version or the fgc9. it shoots 6mm airsoft bb's and it's powered by propane and propane accessories (that's what pressurizes the gas mag). i could also try co2 but whether or not it will work remains to be seen. the guarder air nozzle can probably handle it but i only have the lower printed but i will pint the upper and internal components soon enough. will probably take me a couple hours to assemble. also since im in the usa as long as I'm not in a blue state (I'm in Utah so I'm fine) doesn't matter if its airsoft or real steel. 100% legal but in the case of real steel if i transfer it to someone that's trafficking. of course thats irrelavent with airsoft. its also select fire so 3d printer go brrrrrrrt indeed.
I saw the SIG P226 and pogged I wanted to buy an airsoft gun to dry fire practice competitive shooting (ammunition is expensive) but this is a very feasible tool.
the kolibri one if the smallest if not the smallest gun ever made. not to mention the real version had no finger guard. I'd say in terms of size and shape its similar to the liberator pistol used in ww2
new vid lets gooo, too bad the glock 26 was being dumb. When i complete mine ill post a vid to prove your design works i genuinly belive in it. i had to pause my printing because all 3 of my printers were interoperable and i had to buy a new hotend and other stuff.
There where lots of 1:4 gunmodels at thigiverse, but the guy sadly tok everything down. I could safe some of his models. His Homepage is also offline. I recomment 3d printed nerf blasters, there are lots of cool designes and they are fun to build. Something is wrong with your printer, better calibrat it.
hey im the guy from thingiverse that asked about your g26(the files werent installing) but it doesnt print now i do have the files but can this be a problem with my filament?
if you have uploaded the files onto your printer and extruder is moving to its position and moving around but not extruding, then you should check for any clicking noise (without loading fillament in), depending on where its comming from, worse case is that you need a replacement. If there is no such noise, then all you need to do is check that you have the right fillament size and then make sure that you settings are all set for your specific printer
@@solar7554The laws are pretty strict but confusing in a way, theres been news about 3d printed guns, which are illegal if you make it usable, but not illegal if it cant be made into a working firearm, its a law in progress right now, so im just gonna have to wait till they make it an official law
The ones I've listed as free should be free Edit: since I only designed one of the pistols, I cannot change the cost of any other ones as they are owned by the creators
Let's not forget that ZVC started his 'career' by stealing models. Early on he had NO idea how to modify anything on the glk. He would reply to comments admitting as such. Yes, over time he developed his own CAD skills but that does NOT excuse him ripping models and making a profit from them....AT ALL.
I take great pride in admitting that I own several ZVC stl's that I did not pay a penny for, and never will. He should be sued into oblivion.
This is something I did not know, thanks for the info I'll keep this in mind regarding using "his" files in the future
That is interesting to find out, could you guide me in a direction where I could potentially find those files for free?
@@oppfor626 Think my comments are being filtered so let me try keep this short and sweet....GrabCAD and MakerWorld.
@@ideas-y4p how much was the gun?
@@Thescarairsoftguy I think around $20 NZD
Level 100: FGC-9
🤣🤣🤣🤣bro that’s fukn funny
RIP JSTARK
Rip man
Level 125: FMGC-01 Compact
RIP JSTARK🙏🏼
the p226, glock 26, and walther pp are very impressive for 3d printed replicas
Thx
Be careful bro. You sound Australian. The government might raid your house for daring to have a piece of plastic that even slightly resembling a gun.
Don't worry, I'm in NZ not the best place for gun laws, but have done my research in doing everything to not break the laws
@@ideas-y4p im in australia and i wish i could just have a 3d print that i could disassemble but between the laws saying any replica is illegal and vague laws around having 3d models its probably just not worth the risk :(
@@keystrokecascade gotta love unnecessary government overreach. This is why we should’ve never given up our gun rights to begin with. Now look at us,we can’t even own replica guns, the government does whatever the fuck they want to us and we can’t do shit about it.
@@keystrokecascadeI didn’t know that Australia has laws about replicas and 3d models.
Ik
Thank you so much for the files!!! 3d printing working gun models is almost exactly why i bought myself a 3d printer!!!!!! who doesnt like walking into their room when theyre bored, seeing a realistic gun that functions on their bedside table, picking it up, and just randomly start blasting imaginary zombies until your sibling yells for you to stop? (he doesnt understand)
Level 15: 3d printed orbital strike
spiffo pfp spotted 👍👍
This is the best video ever. I’ve been looking for guns to print, but they’re not anywhere thank you so much.
One of the first 3d printer projects i completed was a 1:1 arisaka replica that i ripped from World of Guns. With lots of sanding and fitting, its a perfect (really fragile) replica thats ive had to reglue multiple times. But I love showing it to friends.
Okay, this is the only video that entertained me the past week. Brother please make more videos like this! Liked and subbed!
Thanks, will do!
These are some pretty awesome designs. 10 / 10 video, would print and fidget.
This was one of the best videos bout 3d printed guns please make a part 2 man this was amazeing and made me laugh
I'd like to see the addition of these "cap & ball revolvers" which use toy percussion caps to lob plastic bullets like a BB gun- THOSE are, for me, the pinnacle of a 3D printed toy gun. As close to the real thing as laws allow you.
Yes, as soon as I'm done with my newest design next year, it will be as realistic and close to legal as can be
@@DarkestVampire92 why not use ring caps instead of a percussion cap, if you’re only using a plastic bb it won’t need much, plus a percussion cap may do abit more damage to the cylinder and frame (i may be wrong i don’t know much about cap and ball guns except for the fact they are cool as fuck)
This makes me wonder how many of the parts of an actual black powder you could 3d print, like one of those Uberti replicas
@ more than likely none, too much force being exerted on it all would be my guess, atleast with modern firearms the pressure is contained.
i always find it funny about the whole 3d gun p;rinting boogie man, like, you cant just print a working firearm, it would explode without metal internals, but at that point your engineering your own firearm and if you smart enough to print tight tolerances on a 3d printer you damn well smart enough to buy a gun off the black market for like 50 bucks
*walks into home depot and buys a pipe and a nail* OH NOOOOOO
you can 3D print a working firearm. There is a lot of .22lr models
@@nikoraasu6929 a liberator type that has a few shot lifespan yes anything else requires at least a metal barrel, extractor and firing pin but at that point your just engineering firearms while also using a 3d printer.
Yes, but I highly doubt that if you would redesign these things to put anything above that caliber in it they would probably explode. Also under continues fire the internals would meld, regardless of the caliber
@@zmike9831 Why are you guys so afraid to call it what it is? Fuck the lefties, they will want to restrict people from building guns no matter if you call it "3d printing guns" or "building guns with metal parts but also 3d printers"
"it doesn't stop the hammer it stops the firing pin WAIT WAIT IT DOESN'T HAVE A FIRING PIN LOOK GUYS WAIT LOOK LOOK IT'S NOT REAL LOOK LOOK"
😂
You have to make a more realistic model of your Glock with the same functions. I'm begging you literally in my knees, crying on the floor.
I'm currently in the process of making a rifle type model, so if you can bear with me, I'll make a g17 some time next year ;)
Edit: about the features of the model, what is it that you find unrealistic, based of a g26, it is a pretty small frame, but what would you want to be included, details, dissasembly lever? ill try add more realism to my next design on the g series
@@ideas-y4p the biggest problem i spot of rip is the trigger. maybe make a non blowback version as well? you could design it more realistic in that way also, the slide does not seem to go into battery at all seems like it's too short for the frame. maybe put trades on it as well, also the sights on the G26 aren't dot sights they're bucket sights
@@ideas-y4p i also recommend maybe watching some videos/reviews on the G26 so you can draw better inspiration from it
@@Guffknuff ill keep this in mind for future projects, thx for the advice :)
@@ideas-y4p no problem, glad to help somehow. goodluck on your projects, looking forward to printing them someday
Hey man I recommend looking into papercraft guns, not the like origami and tape stuff but the layers of paper glued together to make material stuff. They make guns that can even fire low grain count shells might be good for some ideas at the very least
bro tbh this vid was good than other youtubers i actually enjoyed this vid
Glad you liked it!
Just found ur channel and I already love it keep it up!
What kind of 3D printer model you using ? The weapon looks really good tho
Ender 3 v2
Please make more videos like that it is so good i love it
bro thanks so much for giving the files to ur gun, really appreciate it. Love this video
Auto 9 Pistol from Robocop by Neebick from makerworld is the best free model I ever seen and printed, a little difficult but well worth the effort.
Good video. The Guns are awesome, i like the blowback ones
6:00 you made this yourself?? wow, very good modelling skills (even though it jams 😬)
Thanks!
If you were my brother, you would be printing me a billion airplanes
Why did I feel the tingles when he was loading the rubber band gun on level 3🥶🥶🥶
🥶🥶🥶
Love the giant kolibri. "Not that realistic", but only because it's too big.
you should check out the arca ignis interactive gun, the only springs needed are the magazine release and trigger. The charging handle and bolt catch is powered by rubberbands and i think it's way ahead of whatever 3d printed prop rifles are out there
ill definitetly check that out
It would be nice (for a friend) to maybe hand over some zip file with maybe some stl containing a sig p226 maybe...
Awesome video! How did you get the p226 to work without rubber bands outside? It seems like the original design is driven by some exposed rubber bands.
The external bands are used to be shot and they don't have anything to do with the blowback, the external bands are more of an optional choice
@@ideas-y4p Got it. Great thanks!
I bought a toy gun that is something like this from AliExpress. That version had bullets that separated bullets and casing. So when you activated a spring in the casing the bullet would shoot. So basically a fully working gun with case ejection as well. This video made me interested in 3D printing guns. As for making props and models of guns. If i were to get into this hobby what printer would be reasonable to get? In terms of price. What material would be cheap and what would be best quality? I know PLA is the most basic kind but what more is there? Thanks for any suggestions.
These type of models with entry level printers like the Ender series are good for the job.
As for fillament, i have used many types, but PLA takes top spot as my go to for frames and slides due to its strength and ease of use.
For slightly flexible things like grips, PCL is barely printable (low melt point) and likes to stick (very stuck) to print beds a lot but has nice and soft grip in return.
For mag springs and strong parts, ABS or PETG is my go to due to it retaining shape for a long time, but id only recommend it for parts that are small and have little surface area (warps too much), but u can counter this by applying a thin layer of PLA and then printing on top of it (you will have to remove the PLA layer though)
Can you make a lmg with more than 30 round of rubber bands loaded at once?
You should build an Adderini repeatig slingbow, deserves a rank of it's own
I'm actually printing a fgc6. it's the airsoft version or the fgc9. it shoots 6mm airsoft bb's and it's powered by propane and propane accessories (that's what pressurizes the gas mag). i could also try co2 but whether or not it will work remains to be seen. the guarder air nozzle can probably handle it but i only have the lower printed but i will pint the upper and internal components soon enough. will probably take me a couple hours to assemble. also since im in the usa as long as I'm not in a blue state (I'm in Utah so I'm fine) doesn't matter if its airsoft or real steel. 100% legal but in the case of real steel if i transfer it to someone that's trafficking. of course thats irrelavent with airsoft. its also select fire so 3d printer go brrrrrrrt indeed.
"and now your thinking what can be much better than that.. well it would be a REAL GUN!!!!"
That rubber band gun needs to be a joke weapon in a game like the MGSV water pistol
the jump from 1 to 2 felt like 1 to 11 real fast
FUN IDEA: if you like guns and tic tacs take lvl 6. and just put some tic tacs in it
Very good film. Where did you find instruction for (AR 15/M4A1)
*Honey badger* but you could probably find it on thingiverse
The creator has an assembly video for it here:
ruclips.net/video/yIjpaYlpSaI/видео.html
@@ideas-y4p thank you so much
Level 200: The Orca
Level 11 bullets actually function because of HHO Gas
I saw the SIG P226 and pogged
I wanted to buy an airsoft gun to dry fire practice competitive shooting (ammunition is expensive) but this is a very feasible tool.
I just printed the PP, but now it shoots a low power 22lr
😬
Without context level two looks just so funny
Ur 3d printer is fast
1:20 that gun is actually realistic as that gun is actually a Kolibri
the kolibri one if the smallest if not the smallest gun ever made. not to mention the real version had no finger guard. I'd say in terms of size and shape its similar to the liberator pistol used in ww2
@@Graftin_yeah it’s definitely more like a liberator
erm ACTUALLY it's more like the liberator.
dude i would LOVE a 3d printed musket power by rubber bands
Keep up the good work
thx
Level 10: 3d printed airsoft XM7 (yes, it exist)
You should sell some complete ones
At this point ill just have to get enough money to do so
I.. need to make a revolver.
new vid lets gooo, too bad the glock 26 was being dumb. When i complete mine ill post a vid to prove your design works i genuinly belive in it. i had to pause my printing because all 3 of my printers were interoperable and i had to buy a new hotend and other stuff.
what printer do u have my school printed took 6 hours to print a woody head
probably because it’s makerbot
Ender 3 v2, usually the speed counts on layer height, speed setting, and other minor factors
is your transition music worst mistakes by josh a?
"What it takes" by Adelitas Way
@@ideas-y4p ah, it sounded like a sped up version of worst mistakes lmao
How did u make the blow back and make it semiautomatic?
The mechanics are designed in a way so that it works
Printed FGC (derivative) with FTN4.0 suppressor moment
8:14 with carbon fiber 3d printer//aluminium 3d printer u can make one
Untill I'm rich enough (im stuck in highschool 😭)
@ oooh same, but u can print Cb with a regular 3d printer
Nah, with pla+ you can make one, and all parts you will need for making a barrel too
yeah dawg product design is hard.. you can do it though!
Thx!
Alr guys it's a bit late, but I just noticed that you can hear birds in the background 🤣
Hey! Why am I not on this list??? 😀
SHUT UP!
I'm surprised I missed out on your models, I'll be sure to print yours out another time!
this is interesting
said diddy in a calm voice
get this guy to america
you should print hoffman tacticals orca
I've taken a look at it im quite impressed, so I've decided to make a shell ejecting blowback model based of the AR platform as my new project
Can I have the model? So I can 3-D print it
In description
@ thank you so much
what filament do you use? it looks pretty strong.
@@davgames1206 just your usual pla or pla+
@@ideas-y4p thanks!
ngl that's cool af🥶
Id totally make these or airsoft ones if i wasnt allowed to make real ones
Try building a Beretta M9
8:50 Such an inconvenience when that happens
You can make a real gun the fires real bullets with 3D printing, its called a "Ghost Gun".
Unfortunately that is illegal for me in NZ 😢
Can you do more of this video
There where lots of 1:4 gunmodels at thigiverse, but the guy sadly tok everything down. I could safe some of his models. His Homepage is also offline.
I recomment 3d printed nerf blasters, there are lots of cool designes and they are fun to build.
Something is wrong with your printer, better calibrat it.
4:12 you put the mag in the opposite way
Probably not legal in California.
What 3D printer are you using?
Ender 3 v2
What 3d printer do you use
Ender 3 v2
hey im the guy from thingiverse that asked about your g26(the files werent installing) but it doesnt print now i do have the files but can this be a problem with my filament?
if you have uploaded the files onto your printer and extruder is moving to its position and moving around but not extruding, then you should check for any clicking noise (without loading fillament in), depending on where its comming from, worse case is that you need a replacement.
If there is no such noise, then all you need to do is check that you have the right fillament size and then make sure that you settings are all set for your specific printer
i had a glock from zvc it was paid and my 3d printer just sucks o i just taped the slide to the base and it doesn’t function at all
Do you know of a slicer where i can combined 2 sepret things
You can import your files into tinker cad and export, it's the fastest way I know
What’s your printer?
Ender 3 v2
@ thanks
Nice man
the pp gun looks small
0:11 At starting gun. looks Like Barrett M82 Sniper
No , I think it is a Glock 17 🤨
It’s obviously the ak-74m
Level 42: Sasha
ngl Having fired a PPK it is NOT fun a 380 kicks like a mf when the grip is that tiny
make a working gun pls, i mean it can shoot plastic airsoft amoa
I'll try do it without breaking my countries laws
why does the Glock say 17+
where did you see it? ill try fix it if there is an issue
what screw are you using
Any screws that fit (I used anything lying around)
@@ideas-y4p can thxs can i get a shout out I have like 13 sub
3:40 I need a banana for scale.
😂
Desighning a real gun isnt illegal only 2 every year though so try your best
Also how can i get my printer to even work?
I bet you can't even print those in the NY state of tyrant leaders.🔫
damn and i though my goernment was being shitty
@@ideas-y4p Yeah we have some people in a worse spot than Tommy Robinson, better times are coming. Cheers!
Hawk tuah!
What on earth bro 💀
It says the p226 is free but its not 😢
I don't think I put it as free sorry let me check
I checked and it does say paid
@@ideas-y4p are these legal bro. I wanna print the Glock.
are you aus?
Nz
are gun laws different there cause right now in aus we having a bunch of 3d printed guns that can fire there called ghost guns
@@solar7554The laws are pretty strict but confusing in a way, theres been news about 3d printed guns, which are illegal if you make it usable, but not illegal if it cant be made into a working firearm, its a law in progress right now, so im just gonna have to wait till they make it an official law
Can I have the at gun
its a pp indeed
Can u give me da lvl 1 pls?
Download link in description
Woah
are you filipino?
NZ
damn
Can i get the files for free?🤑🤑🤑
The ones I've listed as free should be free
Edit: since I only designed one of the pistols, I cannot change the cost of any other ones as they are owned by the creators