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Looking for recommendations on what would be a good first project. I've got a Bambu X1C so I can print with pretty much any material.

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[–] Kopsis 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Lot's of people recommend Glock clones, but to me they're really not the ideal starter project ...

  • Relatively expensive. A quality slide and barrel and OEM parts kits cost as much or more than just buying a good used Glock.
  • Obviously not an option in places that restrict the sale of gun parts.
  • Too easy to slap all the parts together with zero understanding of how the thing actually works.
  • You don't learn much. You're printing one part and buying everything else.

My advice is start with the Decker 380 (https://guncadindex.com/detail/RELEASE-Decker-3.0.1:d). So cool to be able to post links! Low cost, easy to print (you can actually print every part without any supports), easy to understand, and quite innovative. You can buy a barrel (no need to ECM) but that's the only gun part you need -- everything else is hardware store material. The design is quite safe, and doesn't demand a lot of manufacturing skill or experience or any special tools.

It's also fun to shoot (the release even includes an optional designed-in Recoil Assisted Reset trigger) and a real attention grabber. I had a new development version at the range Friday for testing and the ROs were literally lining up to take pictures of it :)

[–] ncdmatty 1 points 2 months ago

Thanks, I'll look into it!

[–] Fabio 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Not a glock might be cool for you It has relatively good documentation

[–] ncdmatty 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I'm looking it now. It may only be 22 LR but the fact that it's 99 percent printable is crazy. I wonder how long it would hold up for.

[–] Kopsis 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The NAG is a pretty advanced build. I've seen very few people get a successful build and most of them have a lot of experience.

[–] ncdmatty 1 points 2 months ago

Well I'm printing it now so I may as well try it. Just not sure where to source the pins from.

[–] TheShittinator 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

How DIY do you wanna go? Easiest is typically Glocks and M-11/9 builds because the territory's well-tread, most comprehensive total-DIY project is easily the FGC-9 MkII, but you'll be tooling up for ECM, which is a fairly tall upfront cost of time and discipline.

[–] ncdmatty 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Don't need to go crazy on the DIY. I'd really like to build something like the FGC9 but I'm not sure I have the technical know-how in order to do it. Assuming by ECM you mean electrochemical machining, no I don't think I've got the necessary capital or space for such a project.

[–] TheShittinator 4 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Gotcha. In that case: any Glock build if you want a handgun, any M-11/9 build if you want a carbine. You can also do an AR lower, but if you've built a rifle up from a stripped lower before, it's not really any different.

If you want goofy, the Recession Ruger and 3011 are wacky and still surprisingly competent guns.

[–] ncdmatty 2 points 2 months ago

I'm quite interested in building my own PCC so I will look into the M-11/9. Thanks!

[–] ItsBildo 3 points 2 months ago

One of the easier starter projects is a glock-esque clone, those are super easy to start and get your bearings on

[–] johal@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

Try a harlot if you haven't made any gun before, it's super easy