Ive been looking at your website and i dont want to pay, would you make some free models. I collect WWII German items and i would like items like a Luger, MP-40, and Kar 98K. I dont excpect anything fancy, just a model.
Just seeing all the parts laid out and watching them be assembled is oddly relaxing. The amount of research and engineering that went into this piece of history makes it almost timeless.
My grandpa actually HAS a Luger! The story is that his friend, Elmer, in ww2 captured a German officer, and got his Luger, 3 magazines with 9mm rounds, and leather holster. Before he died, he gave them to my grandpa, who still has it With the original ammo. He hasn’t fired it (to my knowledge) and oils it from time to time so it has a nice gloss. I’ve held it, and got shivers thinking about how most of the people who held this gun/ worked on it are dead. I will fight my dad tooth and nail to get it.
My grandfather had a luger. He lost it when he surrendered to the Brits LOL. His life was hell and he tried to escape his unbelievable living and working conditions by joining the army... When the Germans invaded, they were the ones that punished the landlord who had abused him and so many others and they offered him a paid job and not just food-scraps and a place next to the pigs... That brought him to the outskirts of Stalingrad, where he got shot and sent home and he recovered just in time to be sent to fight the invasion in the Normandie. There he got injured so badly by a bomb that it's nothing short of a miracle that he even survived! After hearing that the Americans had captured a German unit and executed everyone on spot (mistaking them for Waffen SS apparently, which would be still a war-crime), they fought against the Americans to the last bullet and surrendered to the British at the first opportunity. As said, my grandfather was severely injured, but he was still fighting and then ran over to the British, who actually treated his wounds (which surprises me). He had multiple shrapnel stuck inside his torso and one lodged inside his brain! He had lost his sense of smell and taste, and a big part of his ability to hear, but he somehow survived despite that metal piece that they didn't dare to remove...
Being the owner of a Luger this is so perfect. Beautiful and accurate. It would be cool if you made a Makarov since you have a side arm for the k98, the Garand but not the AK. I think a macarov would be quite cool
i actually have a 3d printer but its not just gonna print, you have to actually make sure the temperature in the room isnt too cold or too hot then you flatten the printer bed and you have to put the files into special program and change the settings so it doesnt end up failing and completely wrapping your printer in plastic. also this guy asks money for his prints wich kinda sucks if you just wanna make one copy out of boreddom
Being a owner of a P08, I find this video very educational!. It's not that I haven't done this before but!. It's a very interesting video!. Keep up the good work!. It's people like you that understand history!, And understand what a machine is all about!.
If you have your own printer I could maybe help you out, I came across an article on the way back machine where a guy got a Five-Seven file and made it ready for printing
Me encantan la armas históricas y esta es sin duda una de las más representativas. Continúa creando más de este tipo de armas por favor. Muchas gracias por tu trabajo y tu tiempo. Cliente fidelizado. Gracias, gracias. I love historical weapons and this is undoubtedly one of the most representative. Please continue to create more of this type of weapon. Thank you very much for your work and your time. Loyal customer. Thanks thanks.
@maciekk08 just very rare(i would assume), i belive its like an AA-12(or whatever its called) where its an automatic shotgun. So in the US you would need a class 3 weapons liscense to own one.
This is awesome, absolutely love the video... interesting to see how simple this complex design is, the big goofy grin I had watching this didn’t leave my face till the video ended and only then did I realise I was smiling 😂. Anyway great video love the account and keep up the fantastic work my friend.
Maybe, but I would not suggest it, as with caps there’s usually a way to vent out smoke and I’m not sure the effect the heat would have on the plastic, I suppose it’d depend on what you print with
So this string of comments is sort of irritating me. First yes you can, just edit the cartridge file to accommodate the cap or just 3d model one to have a groove to fit the cap. It's a 3d model, if you can edit it, you can basically do anything or add anything that doesnt go beyond its limits. Second, it's all about filaments and that's ticking off. Yes certain filaments can handle it, you just gotta find the right one. For example PLA is a bad choice cuz it can shatter easily, warp easily, and it's not heat resistant. ABS and PTEG are a good enough choice because both have good heat resistant qualities and are quite durable. Now to ensure the thing doesn't blow up in your hand or face, make sure the your cartridges have at least 90% infill, it's the best way to ensure the thing doesn't shatter. Along with that, make sure the breech and/or sliding part is heavy in infill to, I don't know how much pressure and heat is generated by the cap but a more solid piece with lessen the chance of cracking or shattering from any high pressure, it'll also disperse the heat better and give it a even more solid structure. I'm rushing typing this so this is all I can put (Oh yeah just too make it clear, I know it won't explode but the plastic might shatter, so the infill is very important if you do this)
I really loved how you make the toggle lock mechanism work like its real version. Try making the Luger rifle (Selbstlader 1906) with the same toggle lock.
I hope you see this because I've been designing 3D printable centerfire ammunition that actually works as a projectile (springloaded) and I'd love to have you test it
I have seen UA-cam's build rubber band guns from legos, but they have blowback from the rubberbands. I think it would be neat if you made something like that but 3d printed
My fave pistol.... I want a gel blaster one? U think U would be a le to design a shell to make a working gel blaster out??? One that fits round good quality inner parts, feeds from the mag and the top action still cycles???
Hey, can you please consider making a “parts kit” and selling it.....also make an mp40 but where every time you pull the trigger the bolt moves back and ejects a shell...or just the bolt moving
@@perfectlynormalhuman5473 in order to make a repeating system without any gas or inertia, you would need to basically have a very strong double action pull, which may not correspond well with the strength of 3D-printed filament parts.
How do you make these models? Do you find machinist drawings and then base it off that, adding clearances for printing? If so where do you find the drawings
@@zvc_3DPrint well I have my answer and am happy to know no one stupid enough to try it won’t do it this was an actual question I had not because I was gonna do it I don’t even have a 3D printer
I just want to point out that there are 3d prineters capable of printing metal... One could modifye the models to make it work, as most machinery is already there.
Could you record without the music, the sounds from clicking it together are enough for me, I would use this to go to sleep, would be fantastic asmr without the music
Purchase link :
34.85.62.241/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=1258&extra=page%3D1
cults3d.com/en/users/zvc0430/creations
Hallo sir i'an from Indonesia
Do you plan to build an m16 with m203 grenade launcher? Predator is a good example.
A Sig Sauer P226 would also be fine.
You do an incredible job.
Hello bro. What is software modeling???
Ive been looking at your website and i dont want to pay, would you make some free models. I collect WWII German items and i would like items like a Luger, MP-40, and Kar 98K. I dont excpect anything fancy, just a model.
Yes free version
Hey, you can make mp40. I think that it will be very cool
I love the Mp40
Please MP-40
I 3d modeled the STG44, I am just waiting for my last printer parts to arrive.
@@forestbrother7772 after the MP40 and the STG44 we will have the full German arsenal.
MP40 please
The background music: calm, world peace
The video: HANZ! PRINT ZE LUGER!!!!
HANZ!!!!!??...... HAAAAANZZZZZ!!!!!
Gibs mal hier, ja, gut, gut
Get ze flamenverfer
Not even close
Jaja bin ja schon dabei
Just seeing all the parts laid out and watching them be assembled is oddly relaxing. The amount of research and engineering that went into this piece of history makes it almost timeless.
My grandpa actually HAS a Luger! The story is that his friend, Elmer, in ww2 captured a German officer, and got his Luger, 3 magazines with 9mm rounds, and leather holster. Before he died, he gave them to my grandpa, who still has it With the original ammo. He hasn’t fired it (to my knowledge) and oils it from time to time so it has a nice gloss. I’ve held it, and got shivers thinking about how most of the people who held this gun/ worked on it are dead. I will fight my dad tooth and nail to get it.
That's cool
Wow, well damn...
And the end in my head was like: today on the family feud!~
My grandfather had a luger. He lost it when he surrendered to the Brits LOL.
His life was hell and he tried to escape his unbelievable living and working conditions by joining the army...
When the Germans invaded, they were the ones that punished the landlord who had abused him and so many others and they offered him a paid job and not just food-scraps and a place next to the pigs...
That brought him to the outskirts of Stalingrad, where he got shot and sent home and he recovered just in time to be sent to fight the invasion in the Normandie. There he got injured so badly by a bomb that it's nothing short of a miracle that he even survived! After hearing that the Americans had captured a German unit and executed everyone on spot (mistaking them for Waffen SS apparently, which would be still a war-crime), they fought against the Americans to the last bullet and surrendered to the British at the first opportunity. As said, my grandfather was severely injured, but he was still fighting and then ran over to the British, who actually treated his wounds (which surprises me). He had multiple shrapnel stuck inside his torso and one lodged inside his brain! He had lost his sense of smell and taste, and a big part of his ability to hear, but he somehow survived despite that metal piece that they didn't dare to remove...
Dayum,
Noice :,)
Being the owner of a Luger this is so perfect. Beautiful and accurate. It would be cool if you made a Makarov since you have a side arm for the k98, the Garand but not the AK. I think a macarov would be quite cool
Na P-64
Fu Ze Polish cow intensifies
I love to imagine the polish cow with a P-64
*makarov
@@cinnamonroll2379 my bad
dude my active imagination would have been nuts if I had this when I was a kid
Everyone gangsta till someone starts loading actual bullets into the mag
have fun activating the primer
@@wokekkk woosh
@rabid and big wooosh
Lol
*His Mom* : Have a nice day in school
We have waited long enough PPSH41 when the people want to know
damn how do you make the barrel lol
Make it in 2 pieces
*PPSh
If you think about it, this is just an instructional video on how to assemble a Luger P08 properly
I really wish I have a 3d printer to make these things while being bored out of my mind in quarantine
Same or a ray gun
3d printers take very long
i actually have a 3d printer but its not just gonna print, you have to actually make sure the temperature in the room isnt too cold or too hot then you flatten the printer bed and you have to put the files into special program and change the settings so it doesnt end up failing and completely wrapping your printer in plastic. also this guy asks money for his prints wich kinda sucks if you just wanna make one copy out of boreddom
@@vordt. are u having a double whopper day
@@nelsonchien7496 Half the fun is watching the print lay down layer by layer.
As a German who owns a 3D printer I must thank you in highest regards
Ironic how your username is the FBI
Being a owner of a P08, I find this video very educational!. It's not that I haven't done this before but!. It's a very interesting video!. Keep up the good work!. It's people like you that understand history!, And understand what a machine is all about!.
This is so cool, could do make FN Five-seven, it's a very cool weapon but I dint not find a project anywhere
If you have your own printer I could maybe help you out, I came across an article on the way back machine where a guy got a Five-Seven file and made it ready for printing
@@tacobelllordyungfettuccine6437 I'd be interested in those files
Might as well go ahead and do the P90 too while hes at it since were talking about 5.7
If you post that idea on his forums you might get your wish sooner or later
Me encantan la armas históricas y esta es sin duda una de las más representativas. Continúa creando más de este tipo de armas por favor. Muchas gracias por tu trabajo y tu tiempo. Cliente fidelizado. Gracias, gracias.
I love historical weapons and this is undoubtedly one of the most representative. Please continue to create more of this type of weapon. Thank you very much for your work and your time. Loyal customer. Thanks thanks.
🙏
@@zvc_3DPrint is it PLA or ABS?
@@Statistics2009 pla
I would like an USAS-12, I find it a pretty gun and it is impossible to own one
@maciekk08 just very rare(i would assume), i belive its like an AA-12(or whatever its called) where its an automatic shotgun. So in the US you would need a class 3 weapons liscense to own one.
I want it, for trolling purposes
@@kira.definitelynotlight.4058 It’s both semi and automatic, Daewoo industries USAS-12
You could also get one in semi auto only
M1014 would be nice as well.
when 3d printing metal and steel becomes a thing this man is going to have an arsenal
😅
The amount of effort he puts in these are insane
I have taken this exact gun apart and put it back together several times and is nice to mess with except for the spring in the handle
Cool. We’ve been waiting for too long. Thanks mate.
These could be great training weapons for people who dont really know much about firearms. Great vid man
Exactly! And cheap too!
That's a beautiful idea. Instead of the plain static "Blueguns" this also would work wonders I believe for holster molding!
Yep, and if he can also 3D print other historical firearms, it would be a great way to learn their history too!
I own a real 1938 luger, and after watching this i never wanted a 3d printed version of it so bad!
You are great at this, you really should try designing a nerf blaster one day. They have a great community for this sort of thing
Once again
Thanks i will be taking your entire stock
🙏🏻
OMG! This is the coolest 3d printed thing I have ever seen!
Next: 3D Printed Uzi Pro
This is exactly why i want a 3D printer.
Not to shoot a gun, but to just continuously reload it.
Great job!
vid clearly shows how overcomplicated p08 actually was
Awesome attention to detail. I've worked on a lot of Lugers and this is fabulous. Those would be a great instructional aid.
🙏
Ahh, the Luger, a brilliant German pistol
Yep
Also , kinda goddamn outdated design
Now I can put that luger back together, thanks for the guide
This is awesome, absolutely love the video... interesting to see how simple this complex design is, the big goofy grin I had watching this didn’t leave my face till the video ended and only then did I realise I was smiling 😂. Anyway great video love the account and keep up the fantastic work my friend.
Genius work, cheers from France
Well done and good job! I hope that sooner or later you will also bring the Japanese Nambu type 14 from WWII.
NO WAY
Excellent Luger came out
is it possible to add caps at the end of the bulet so that it makes a funny noise?
Maybe, but I would not suggest it, as with caps there’s usually a way to vent out smoke and I’m not sure the effect the heat would have on the plastic, I suppose it’d depend on what you print with
@@tacobelllordyungfettuccine6437 hmm, but it wouldnt explode so worst thing that may happen is it somewhat melts
@@xanathar2328 it wouldn't melt unless a bunch of caps were fired at once , 3d printer filament is pretty strong and heat resistant
@@retrotechstuff7683 I mean, you can add thin pices of metal separating the plastic and the caps
So this string of comments is sort of irritating me.
First yes you can, just edit the cartridge file to accommodate the cap or just 3d model one to have a groove to fit the cap. It's a 3d model, if you can edit it, you can basically do anything or add anything that doesnt go beyond its limits.
Second, it's all about filaments and that's ticking off. Yes certain filaments can handle it, you just gotta find the right one.
For example PLA is a bad choice cuz it can shatter easily, warp easily, and it's not heat resistant. ABS and PTEG are a good enough choice because both have good heat resistant qualities and are quite durable.
Now to ensure the thing doesn't blow up in your hand or face, make sure the your cartridges have at least 90% infill, it's the best way to ensure the thing doesn't shatter. Along with that, make sure the breech and/or sliding part is heavy in infill to, I don't know how much pressure and heat is generated by the cap but a more solid piece with lessen the chance of cracking or shattering from any high pressure, it'll also disperse the heat better and give it a even more solid structure.
I'm rushing typing this so this is all I can put
(Oh yeah just too make it clear, I know it won't explode but the plastic might shatter, so the infill is very important if you do this)
You deserve an Oscar, this is some amazing content that I genuinely found my enjoyment in
🙏thx
Your videos are awesome please keep up the work! If you'd like a little bit of a challenge you could try making a US 1918 BAR
You should make a SVT-40!
That would be awesome!
I wonder what if you make a luger that shoots pellets but by the use of caps
The Luger is a beautiful gun. Very nice work
i jusr realized that the song this man used in the video is the title song for big buck hunting for the Nintendo wii i havnt heard that shit in years
Dude, its beautiful 😮
😉
Love to see you try the MG42
If he includes the barrel change mechanism, it would be dopest 3D print build he can make for WW2 weaponry.
you can totally mode this to fire airsoft. With a neat paintjob this will be awesome
I really loved how you make the toggle lock mechanism work like its real version. Try making the Luger rifle (Selbstlader 1906) with the same toggle lock.
Yes oficer this Is the post that deserves the medal we were talking about
i should sleep, also me hell yeah a new 3d vid
Dude! You are a genius!
I hope you see this because I've been designing 3D printable centerfire ammunition that actually works as a projectile (springloaded) and I'd love to have you test it
I'm currently printing this and would love to try out your ammo
Cool 👍👏.
🙂
It's all fun in games until the sirens starts getting louder
A D-Eagle would be really cool
I have seen UA-cam's build rubber band guns from legos, but they have blowback from the rubberbands. I think it would be neat if you made something like that but 3d printed
Great job!!
Hi! I wanted to ask a question because I am confused on some of the parts you used on your AKM
bbs.gunsstory.com/forum.php?mod=forumdisplay&fid=40 If you have any questions, you can give me a screenshot here
Nice Luger model my dude!
I almost commented on you’re other vid for a Luger P08. When i didnt know this was just 7 hours ago...
Would you be able to print a Beretta 1934 as you did with the luger ??
3d printed walther P38 when?
Very cool! Awesome!
omg luger is my all time favorite gun
My fave pistol.... I want a gel blaster one?
U think U would be a le to design a shell to make a working gel blaster out??? One that fits round good quality inner parts, feeds from the mag and the top action still cycles???
may consider later 😉
Looking for a good 3D printer for Christmas, and this is why, any recommendations?
The creality 2 is supposed to be really good.
Ender 3 pro
Only 250 plus filament, And you can make all his models that way
In the future you should make one of the lee Enfield rifles
Everyone gangsta until he starts using real bullets
The gun will explode lmao
@@masahirosakurai3733 woooooosh.
Lol
@@masahirosakurai3733 r/woosh
looks great.
Can you make the as val? That would be epic
My grandpa has a rifle from one of the world wars and he said it still works, I do believe it was an m1 garand? Idk but it is really cool
can’t wait for the new glock
Thats pretty cool
The gun of Germany , the luger p08 9mm Parabellum
Would be really cool if they fire. But great work as always 👍😎
thx🙏
What the quiet kid makes with the 3D printers:
I love your videos
😉
for the next video, can you do the mp40?
next time: 3d printing a working Schwerer Gustav!
As we can see here, we have a wild German NCO making a Luger. Report to Allies if seen. The weapon is very colorful and Hand crafted.
The Luger looks like it can probably fit a real 22 LR in the magazine
It's chambered in 9mm and the magazine holds 3d printed 9mm dummy rounds, wtf do you need with .22?
Hey, can you please consider making a “parts kit” and selling it.....also make an mp40 but where every time you pull the trigger the bolt moves back and ejects a shell...or just the bolt moving
Do you know how gas operated firearms work?
Yeah yeah make a repeating spring gun yes man bcs you dont need a gas system for that
@@perfectlynormalhuman5473 in order to make a repeating system without any gas or inertia, you would need to basically have a very strong double action pull, which may not correspond well with the strength of 3D-printed filament parts.
@@stevenbobbybills yeah but with some engineering its possible
@@defendrr_ru yes...
Everybody gangster till the 3d printed luger is used to fire thumb tacks
I would love to know the settings you used to print these! If i can get the settings im gonna buy it.
Layer height 0.15 speed 50mm filling 40% temperature 190 pla
@@zvc_3DPrint thank you!!
my channel might review this in the future
Awesome work as always!
How do you make these models? Do you find machinist drawings and then base it off that, adding clearances for printing? If so where do you find the drawings
@KazooPube - psst . . . Lugers are easy to find.
He uses A LOT of "World of Guns: Gun Disassembly" on Steam
So there is a firing pin in this so if I loaded a real 9mm round would it fire and blow up?
It can't fit, the size is not suitable
@@zvc_3DPrint well I have my answer and am happy to know no one stupid enough to try it won’t do it this was an actual question I had not because I was gonna do it I don’t even have a 3D printer
Browning m1919 heavy machine gun would be sweet
This is the most American hobby.
the original ghetto blaster
Mmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!! So good!!!!!
Now imagine those were metal.
I don't want to. These scuffed parts were painful to watch going together the first time.
I just want to point out that there are 3d prineters capable of printing metal...
One could modifye the models to make it work, as most machinery is already there.
aww dude he got 10 kills with the push dagger
Could you record without the music, the sounds from clicking it together are enough for me, I would use this to go to sleep, would be fantastic asmr without the music
You should try a sniper, like the Steyr Scout!
He made made a Kar98k if that works for you
Those pieces weren’t 3D printed, they were grown
I would buy this in black !
A guy named Explore Every thing stole your m1 grand vid and he has like 1 or 2 subs he also replaced every trace of you
thanks for your reminder 🙏
@@zvc_3DPrint your welcome
I wish i could buy these they look cool
bbs.gunsstory.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=1258&extra=page%3D1 🙏
@@zvc_3DPrint those are just the files
SOOOOO this is how the germans used to make guns in war time.
Yep
What happens if you put actual bullet in it?Will the bullet shoot and break the plastic or it won't shoot?
It wont shoot on his older models it would and it would explode but hid new models dont have firing pins