We’ve seen the capabilities of what 3D-printed uppers and lowers, magazines, and parts can do. In fact, 3D printing can create small details and designs that machining is just not able to do. One such company using 3D printing to build firearms is Cosaint Arms with its double-stack DFTTFX9 that uses a 3D-printed grip.
The Cosaint Arms DFTTFX9 Blends 3D Printing with John Moses Browning’s Design
What a time to be alive! 3D printing has long been around. However, it’s only in the last couple of
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