3D Printed indirect fire weapons.
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- Опубликовано: 16 мар 2024
- Are 3D printed munitions the future of armed conflict? Can this nerf hurt you? We teamed up with Ordnance Lab yet again to test out a new kind of 3D printed weapons system. Be sure to stay tuned as things get spicy.
Special thanks to OrdnanceLab for bringing our designs to life once again. You can see their far more well produced and entertaining video on the link here. • The Air Cannon: Launch... Наука
Special thanks to OrdnanceLab, for bringing our designs to life, once again. We filmed a crazy fun challenge with these systems featured in a far better produced video that you can see here: ruclips.net/video/eDkgv-jjgpw/видео.htmlsi=ac1oC1Xsg7CYi4TA
Àtf doesn't reguĺate.... they all regulate wàco was no accident straight up murder and women and kids and the treason all around us I commit a crime I go to jail they have passed laws there immune the most shameful day of my life was the pullout of Afghanistan no my friend pursue your duty and get 3D printin
The next few rounds/shells you should try to print the nerf whistle parts into the body of them.
That's awesome!!! The insight knowing that a full power blank for the shotty system provides a substantial range effectiveness increase is not a bad thing lol.
That was still like 1/2 power when we over-shot the range.
@@DandSCreations Hot damn hahahhaaha that's sick!
great this can help my country to fight invaders well we are facing ammunition shortage so this thing could really be helpfull if the file is released on odysee
free israel
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Into goes hard😂
These worked really well
Just watched ordinances video. Can't wait to see this
I'm no skilled video editor for sure. Hopefully it shows a glimpse of how effective this system could be.
Keep it up man
Man, im amazed you didnt have any failures of your impact fuze, nice work! Id love to see a simple breakdown of it!
Nail, primer, and primary explosive compound. Proper fitment is critical to prevent tube detonation. Also incorporates a safety pin for handling, the whole detonator unscrews with a wrench in case there is need for safe transportation.
@@DandSCreationsOn the topic of the fuze, is there a safety that prevents set back forces from detonating the round in the tube?
@@MrGunman11 on this design it's all from extremely tight interference fitment there are sheer ribs in place on the impactor. It takes nothing short of a direct hammer blow to set one of these off when the safety pin is removed. As a precaution we have fired all ammunition from a foxhole. The rockets however have pyro armed inertial fuses and setback armed (inertial) fuses with blocking pins and counterweights those are in my shorts.
@@DandSCreationsAh cool, thanks for the info.
Awesome shit 😂
Plans please
So why did you guys move away from the shotgun receiver mortar to the air cannon mortar?
I had only 6 rounds made up for the shotgun and we fired many of them off camera. I had a ton of compressed air rounds made though. The compressed air ammunition is of substantially lighter construction.
I'm going to make exclusively shotgun ammo for the next trip and it will be frag ammunition. I'm producing it now (minus the explosive materials of course)
God damn 😂 shit came in hot
So with this design, if you were just shooting printed projectiles and cans out of it rather than actual explosives, would it still need to be classified as a destructive device, or would it just essentially fall into the same class as the can cannon?
Its really hard to say. Some say its a large bore destructive device. But it is Black Powder and it is muzzle loading and it doesn't fire fixed ammunition. However, the ATF likes to freely interpret their own laws so to be safe I had us do final assemly and fabrication at Ordnance Lab. If you never fired explosive rounds you may be ok. But I'm not a lawyer.
@@DandSCreations That's kind of where I've been with my thinking too. Thanks for your opinion on it!
My understanding is that even if the launcher is a DD(arguable in this case), the ammo isn't unless it has over 1/4oz of explosive (not the lift charge)
@@jayadkins2821 that is correct
What ever happened to the at4 type weapon.
Time, budget, baby on the way, possibly undiagnosed ADHD. It's on the way still.
shrapnel would of hit them ......id guess
When will this be on the sea?
Do you know what filler they used?
We tested flash and nitrocellulose based fillers and they both worked. We know from testing and experience our detonator design will work just as reliably on H.E. fillers in the future.
@DandSCreations thanks! I was surprised by the "lack" of craters and wondered how much had to do with filler and how much was from the lighter projectile not making it into the dirt at all. That texas clay can get pretty hard I hear.
@@doinker50 nitrocellulose projectiles did crater pretty well 6" deep 12" wide.
Это интересно, но практичнее использовать квадрокоптер.
Personally, I think that the bowling ball cannons look more fun
I think it had to be solely your ammunition as the AFT doesn't regulate air rifles as those come in both large bore (.72) and with giggle switch options as well as shoulder fired air cannons in the tree industry being legit (seach: APTA treestuff) and those are at least 1.5" bore. I also seem to remember that air rifles are excluded precisely because they are not a FIREarm- no explosion to launch the projectile.
It is the ammunition. Anti personnel ammunition makes it a DD
@DandSCreations so it comes down to intent of what's being launched?
No, what does it comes down to is if they like you or not. Laws don't matter when they are gray and vauge on PURPOSE that way technically they legally can arrest you no matter the circumstances
yeah, yeah, yeah....just drop the files already bro
@DandScreations. Where can i get a download of this for a 3d printer?
Nowhere. It's designed by myself and no files have been released.