This TFBTV episode features James Reeves interviewing Cody Wilson of Defense Distributed about their innovative '0%' chassis-based Glock project. The video showcases a demonstration of this new concept, highlighting advancements in firearm manufacturing and design. The discussion likely delves into the implications of such a project for the firearms community.
This TFBTV episode features James Reeves interviewing Cody Wilson of Defense Distributed about the Ghost Gunner 3S, an advanced at-home milling machine. The video highlights the machine's capabilities, including DIY RMR cuts on Glock slides, slide serrations, stippling, and building AR lowers from 0% receivers. The discussion delves into the differences between the Ghost Gunner 3 and 3S, emphasizing the expanded possibilities for at-home firearm modifications and builds.
This video features Cody Wilson of Defense Distributed on the "Who Moved my Freedom Podcast" discussing the perceived abuse of power by Google and YouTube. The conversation likely delves into issues of censorship, content moderation, and the influence these tech giants wield, particularly concerning platforms and creators who engage with potentially controversial topics. The description also includes affiliate links for Blackout Coffee and general support for the "Hank Strange" channel, indicating a broader focus on content creation and community.
This YouTube video explores the question of whether Cody Wilson can be considered the "grandfather" of 3D printed guns. The title directly poses this question, suggesting a discussion or interview format that delves into his contributions and impact on the development and accessibility of 3D printed firearms. The description also links to a podcast interview with Cody Wilson and provides options to download the audio, indicating a strong focus on his perspective and the topic of 3D printed firearms.
This TFBTV episode features James Reeves speaking with Cody Wilson about a new upgrade for the Ghost Gunner 3 (GG3). This upgrade allows GG3 owners to machine AR-15 lowers from raw aluminum blocks, effectively creating "0% receivers." The discussion also touches upon the potential to manufacture other components like pistol frames. The video highlights that existing GG3 owners can achieve this capability with a software update and new fixtures, offering a significant advancement in home firearm manufacturing.
This TFBTV episode features an interview with Cody Wilson of Defense Distributed, discussing the Ghost Gunner 3 and their plans for 2021. The conversation delves into the capabilities of the Ghost Gunner 3 for creating "homemade AKs" and likely touches on the broader implications of readily available firearm manufacturing tools. The video also mentions gun and gear giveaways, promoting viewer support for independent content and providing social media links.
This TFBTV episode features an interview with Cody Wilson of Defense Distributed and Ghost Gunner. The discussion centers around the Ghost Gunner 2, a CNC milling machine (often mistakenly called a "3D printer") designed for users to mill their own 80% receivers for various firearm platforms including AR-10, AR-15, 1911, and Glock. The video also highlights the machine's technical specifications, such as its Arduino microcontroller, g-code compatibility, and spindle construction. Sponsors Ventura Munitions and Blue Alpha Gear are also mentioned.
This video discusses the resurgence of interest in 3D printed firearms, highlighted by Cody Wilson's legal and digital battles. It references a Defcon 24 SkyTalk on the topic, providing access to the presentation materials (PPT, Keynote, PDF). The content creator, InRange, indicates a focus on the increasing intersection of digital technology and firearms rights, promising more related content.
This YouTube video focuses on a significant legal victory concerning 3D printed guns and Cody Wilson. The description highlights various subscription and support links for the channel creator, Hank Strange, including Patreon, a car channel, merchandise, Amazon affiliate links for tools and outdoor supplies, a cryptocurrency mention, and an email list. The Amazon Associate disclosure indicates potential affiliate marketing for products sold through their links. While specific firearm models aren't detailed, the core subject matter revolves around the legal and technological aspects of 3D printed firearms.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio, Part B from October 1, 2017, features discussions from the Gun Rights Policy Conference. Host Tom Gresham speaks with Cody Wilson and Paloma from Defense Diversified about 'ghost guns' and Jeff Knox from the Firearms Coalition. The show covers a range of gun-centric topics, including new products and political discussions relevant to firearm owners.
This episode of CN Live features Cody Wilson, founder of Defense Distributed, discussing the future of firearms. The conversation centers on "Wiki Weapons" and the implications of 3D printing for firearm manufacturing. The episode originally aired on May 22, 2017, and is promoted as part of NRATV's regular programming.
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