From Impro Guns we get the following news. Rogue-9 : Advanced 3D Printed 9mm Firearm At Home
The 31st saw the release of what is probably the most refined and easily made 3D printed semi-automatic firearms offered for download so far. The Rogue-9 is a compact and improved ‘remake’ of the FGC-9 (currently arming thousands across the globe). Like the FGC-9, it requires no restricted firearms parts and can be made in any home, anywhere in the world using basic hardware store supplies.
I haven't had a chance to look at the design, beyond the image below, or search for videos of anyone firing it, but an improvement to the FGC-9 is a good thing. And the fact that the 3D models include jigs to make parts- that's known as tooling - is even better.
As the British and Australian governments clamber to ban toy guns for being easily ‘convertible’, developments like the Rogue-9 will show all efforts to slow down the incoming tidal wave of advanced DIY arms to be completely futile.
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