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Grizzly (.22-caliber rifle)

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63:"Matthew" said the rifle had taken 3 days to build, and about 27 hours to print it. He revealed it took him 13 hours to print the receiver, 6.5 hours to print the barrel, 5 hours to print the stock and 2 hours to print the rifle's internal parts. 39:
The “Grizzly 2.0″ has 50 percent larger barrel with a rifled bore, a larger receiver and new hammer. In a video posted online by the creator, the Grizzly seemed to have successfully fired a Winchester Dynapoint .22-caliber bullet, like the
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Dimension 1200es printer. It was created by a Canadian only known by the pseudonym "Matthew" and told The Verge that he is in his late 20s, and his main job is making tools for the construction industry.
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The original Grizzly fired 1 shot then broke Grizzly 2.0 fired 14 bullets before getting damaged due to the strain.
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and the Grizzly 2.0 is a 3D printed .22-caliber rifle created around August 2013. It was created using a
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Dimension 1200es printer costing $ 10,000 as of August 2013. It was made using
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World's Possibly First 3D-Printed Rifle Is Fired on YouTube
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World's first 3D-printed rifle gets update, fires 14 shots
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Stratasys
Liberator .380
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ABS plastic
List of notable 3D printed weapons and parts





First 3-D printed rifle fires bullet, then breaks
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World's first 3D-printed rifle gets update, fires 14 shots
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World's Possibly First 3D-Printed Rifle Is Fired on YouTube
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Grizzly_Handgun-Canadiangunnut
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.22 LR rifles
3D printed firearms
Rifles of Canada

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