Thank you for your work. You explain what you do and it helps people who are a bit more independent. Well, independent enough to find the files and figure out cad software. Can't wait for the .45 bolt, I love the DeLisle, so this is gonna be awesome. Even better if it's mainly 3D printed.
Great build and thank you for sharing your work. Wish more 3D patriots would use .32 ACP. If more of us used .32, the price should go down and manufactures would see more of a demand for such a versatile cartridge. As a plus, the .32 would be safer to shoot than a 9mm because of reduced pressure. Cheers
wish there was a way to use the surplus grip , like print a insert for the surplus grip trim off the top parts that stick up and cut it out to fit the ar mount tab , and use the printed filler part along with it, may have to try and do this.. and wish i had a better way of talking with you lol
Anything is possible and design work isn't that hard to do. I'm easily reached on here, on my social media pages, etc. It's not hard to get a hold of me, lol.
@@booliganshootingsports I know they are, here's one for $189 and ther's another for $169 and the most expensive one is $259 but I think the one in the link is the best deal. I'm barely working due to covid but I start a new job after Christmas so I will be getting one soon. Thanks for posting all the videos. www.banggood.com/Creality-3D-Ender-3-Pro-DIY-3D-Printer-Kit-220x220x250mm-Printing-Size-With-Magnetic-Removable-Platform-Sticker-or-Power-Resume-Function-or-Off-line-Printer-or-Simple-Leveling-p-1346320.html?akmClientCountry=America&p=YL282328258395201812&custlixnkid=1313355&cur_warehouse=USA
Literally just built one in white esun pla plus. After much heat gun, and filing and drilling it all fits and runs beautifully. No clue how long it will last, seems like it would make at least over one thousand rounds. And this brace is very nice.
While i'm one of many who would LOVE your files, that isn't going to steer me away from consuming the content. Really loving the videos, man. Can't wait until the range tests!!! Keep up the awesome content, Im a huge fan.
Just a tip friend, because you didn’t mention it, use a wear resistant nozzle when printing the wood filament. It will wreck your nozzle. I recommend the hardened steel nozzles
Yeah, it clogged a .4 nozzle about 40 minutes into a print, but it ran really well with a .8. Luckily I’ve got a bunch of nozzles and don’t plan on printing with it too often.
I love what you do and I hope you can get a software license that would make it so you can give STLs to control pew or somebody else who wants to take the risk. I understand that you have no obligation to do so but I think you're doing a great job of showing how approachable this whole subject is and how it's fun from a hobby perspective. I think you do a lot of good for proving the normality.
Realistically, I could just learn how to use one of the open source ones, but I've put in some HOURS with Fusion360 that I'm quite competent with it. That license is $$$ unfortunately.
@@booliganshootingsports That's what I've been trying to learn too. I have access to printers and tabletop sized CNC routers, so I prefer to learn something that works for more than just addtive... It would be nice to have a library of objects that you incorporated, such as the hinge mechanism of your brace, if not the whole thing, and a bump with a section of pic rail that could be spliced in place of buffer tube rings, etc. I don't think a design for a hinge is unique to firearms, and therefore not subject to ITAR as a basis for restriction. The pic rail is at least distinctly related, but it is used in other industry, such as mounting camera accessories and other optics. Food for thought anyway. Is there no one at Ctrl-pew or det dist that can take an STL and back convert it to raw files?
Random question, but did you paint those charging handle nubs? The ones I got in my kit were losing paint since it's obviously surplus. If you did paint them, what did you use? They look really nice! Thanks.
I'm sure ur working on it, but u have nice skills with this. U sld have ur own line of weapons, and not just these but manufacturing these in stainless steel. Just my opinion and about 3 million according to the views.
I have a range video of this on my channel. Most of my guns get range videos eventually, it’s just hard to get out to a location where I can film myself shooting, and then those videos get barely any views, lol.
@@booliganshootingsports ok I understand that. I'm like a lil kid in a candy store with your designs lol. I'm subscribed to ur channel and checking it out. I'll be getting my 3d printer next month then I'll be ready to get at it I'm so surprised it's still going with all the buzz about it. With the new laws and bands.
@@booliganshootingsports ok that's Great info. Weapons have been made for centuries and it's our right to bare them. I did see some footage of firing of ur guns and I'm very impressed.
Great video, I have a few notes. If you don’t like the charging handles, there’s a few websites that sell extended ones and knurled ones. Also, Czechpoint sells .22lr full conversion kits, with and without threaded barrels, so if you’re worried about ammo I’d check those out (although in some places it seems .22 is becoming hard to come by).
I’ve definitely looked into the charging handles and am working on designing some myself as well if I can make them strong enough. The issue with the conversion kits is that it costs more than I have in this whole project, hahaha.
Looks really nice. Iv been considering doing this build myself. I can safely say that you just talked me into it haha. Wish you could get out to the range and show us how she runs but I completely understand the baby thing. Just had to cancel my trip back East for Christmas because I also didn't want to have to worry about my little man being in the airport with layovers and stuff as well. Love the channel. Keep doing what you do. I'm actually printing my first attempt at a 10/22 using pla+ as I type this. Hope I'm lucky enough to have it turn out as good as yours! Thanks again for all that you do! Looking forward to your future projects!
Luckily the 10/22 print is seriously one of the easiest prints I’ve ever done. Simple rectangle with a huge footprint. That should be a successful print!
@@booliganshootingsports Its SirayaTech ABS-like so we'll see. I've had better luck with this stuff than PLA. I just fucking hate FDM printing. So much more finnicky than resin for me.
Just FYI if you're not aware, all commercially available braces were first sent to the ATF for review before being available for sale, to get ATFs stamp of "not an SBR, definitely a brace" approval. You can read about how the Q Honey Badger manufacturer failed to do this, and got in deep deep doodoo with the ATF claiming theirs was not a brace, but an SBR. Anyway not to be a buzzkill, just be careful and aware of the potential legal pitfalls of designing your own unapproved "brace".
That’s partially incorrect. SB tactical failed to send damn near all of their designs to the ATF for approval, and they’re currently catching issues for it. The issue with the Honey Badger is connected to this as well as to their marketing language and display images, showing it is used as a stock. All this is after the ATF had been telling SB Tactical (who made Q’s brace) that they were marketing many of their braces as being ATF approved when they had never been submitted for approval. So ATF went full tilt on SB Tactical for flaunting it and they’re dealing with that shit now. The ATF doesn’t even classify accessories like braces anymore. They only classify whole guns. Now, with my design, I followed an actual approved item for design inspiration, the Shockwave Blade. I designed mine thinner, with a shorter length of pull, and with an actual functional arm strap. It is more of a brace than the approved brace. It matches all of the design features that the ATF has listed as being fine for use as a brace. And there isn’t an avenue for approval for it as a brace anymore as the ATF has shut down accessory classification. So, frankly, I’m less concerned about my brace design than I would be if I owned an SBA3, which the ATF has specifically said that it considers to be a stock and not a brace.
Great video nice gun. I am trying to make one and having issues getting the lower to print correctly. How did you orient the part. I am using the file that has pic on both top and bottom.
I just printed this gun receiver and what I thought was the mag o fit it. I printed Scorpion mag but they are too large. What mag fits this? Also, i am an 07 ffl Sot I assume since this gun has AR15 trigger any AR15 trigger assembly will work?
It tends to always crack then brake at the front take down slot especially when the bolt moves forward. Does your build have any signs of these problems?
Thanks for the info! Gonna look into this option! Found a few things to throw in the slicer. It will give me something to experiment with!@@booliganshootingsports
Your videos are truly an addiction for me! You have some very good designs! Question - have you ever printed any of these frames/receivers on a magnetic bed mat? My Ender 3 Pro has the magnetic mat. I haven't upgraded to a glass bed, but just wanting to know if these default mats will suffice. Thanks!
Bro your chanel is awesome I love seeing these builds, where can i go to find all the information I need to start the builds/all the parts I need/ and what to do? you should make an only fans paid subscription account and put all the info there I’d pay to what the content
Ah a fellow utah resident! Have you tried the Avon shooting range in liberty? It's outdoors and really nice. Usually not to many people there either. You'll need a membership from Smith and Edwards though.
ITAR makes it illegal to freely distribute these files. In the beginning people were just slapping QR codes all over the web but the feds came down on anybody and made it slightly more difficult to find them
I love that gun!!! this is soooo sexy!! :D I have the airsoft version and I managed to make it look so badass (not like yours but close :P ) with 3d printed stock and full rail front face! :D
I heard a De Lisle build there at the end? Am I right?? Awesome build btw. I'm thinking about getting a 3D printer for making Star Wars armor but firearms are definitely something I will start to research.
Yeah mine finished up last night going to the show this weekend to look for parts kit. So basically just tap the hole strait into the pla that is already there just not threaded.
Where do you actually get the files though? “Ctrl pew” and “deterrence dispensed” don’t just lead to the files. just leads to where I have to make $50 legio account. Is this what your talking about?
What denials are in place on the upper to ensure that a full auto lower cannot be placed on it? As my understanding goes there needs to be a denial in place for legal reasons.
The big thing is that this can’t fit the full auto CZ parts from the parts kit because it doesn’t use any of them in the first place. This uses an AR FCG, not the original parts. The original parts won’t fit the geometry of the receiver at all.
@@booliganshootingsports Correct, but I notice when people do full metal builds (using original modified parts) they have to follow a protocol. I suppose it might not apply here since the lower isn't included. But, if you rebuild a lower and make it semi auto only, you have to put a denial in it so that only that lower will work with the upper. So, you gotta put a block on the receiver and a cut out on the lower. On a DP28 for instance, you have to put pegs in the receiver so only a semi auto bolt will go in it, you have to put a blob of weld in the channel so only a semi auto carrier will fit, and put material on the rear of the lower receiver so only the modified lower will interface with the modified upper. Like I said, I don't know the rules about something like that. in a case of this kit.
@Sigibrand As I said, the "denial" in this receiver is that the full auto trigger parts don't fit at all. For a normal vz61 build, you have to use a semi-auto receiver and a semi-auto selector since that build generally uses the normal full auto FCG, just with denials built into the receiver to prevent it from going full-auto. You use the normal unmodified vz61 bolt from the parts kit in those metal receiver builds. With this, the receiver geometry is completely different. None of those original full-auto parts will fit at all, and it uses a completely different semi-auto trigger group. The denial is in the receiver design and that's all that is needed. On the DP28 example that you used, I believe the issue is that the DP28 fires from an open bolt (I could be wrong, I don't know my Soviet era LMGs), which by itself is illegal unless it's a pre-ban grandfathered build. So in the rebuild process, you have to modify the bolt to be a closed bolt system, requiring receiver changes to prevent an open bolt system from being installed. The vz61 fires from a closed bolt, so it's a moot point.
@@FormerMPSGT The issue is, you can't even just send them a sample of the brace and ask if they consider it's a brace. You have to send them a completed gun and ask for them to classify what that actual gun is, all accessories included. If you have the wrong answer, you just mailed them a felony. Plus, the more people ask, the more likely they are to say no. So I just design in accordance to things they've already approved.
An Ender 3 pro will be fine. I bought a standard Ender 3 and wanted some quality of life improvements. Better bed, springs, Bowden tube, extruder, etc. The Pro has most of these upgrades.
Have a link? I wanna do both eventually but tryin to do some research first. In my mind this receiver with a 10-12 “barrel (in .22lr) would be the ultimate backpack gun. Compact. Light. Long enough to maybe not be really flipping loud without silencer extendo-ing it….
Printed one of these a few weeks ago but cant afford the kit right now. That brace is awesome, im going to have to design one like that for my own. Do you mind sharing where you found the band for it?
So, the band on it is just some webbing and a buckle that I had from Whiskey Two Four, and a small rubber band to keep it tucked up out of the way. It honestly works great.
ATF doesn’t issue approval letters for accessories like braces anymore, only for whole firearms with accessories added. The best you can do is to design it following all of the guidelines for approved braces, which I’ve done. It is the same “blade” size as the shockwave models, has an arm strap, and a LOP much shorter than the allowed maximum dimensions. It’s about as clean of a design as can be made.
@@booliganshootingsports I know this my point is you are doing two things on video the ATF doesn’t like 3D printed firearms and braces don’t get me wrong I think it’s super cool and it looks great I’d just be careful
Honestly, not worried about it. It’s a legal design following their guidelines, and it’s a one off design for personal use. Currently, every person with an SBA3 is more in the eyes of the ATF than me, since they've expressly determined that those are shoulder stocks and not a brace.
The barrel came installed with the parts kit I bought. I have zero idea why people are buying the parts kits without the barrel, they just don’t exist as far as I know. You can get a fantastic parts kit from Gunbroker for $290 that’s fitted with a barrel, and you can sell the stuff you don’t use in the CZAR build for about $150-200. Such a cheap build.
@@booliganshootingsports I’ll double check those, gunbroker came out dry unless it’s called something else, I found some on RTI but everything minus barrel lol
I can't link to gunbroker on UA-cam, but just go there and search for vz61. There are two listings by "parts kit depot", one with a 10 round mag and one with a 20. Impossible to miss.
You are super kind to show your hard work! Please keep it up, and know that you are making a positive impact!
Much appreciated, I just like inspiring others to get out there and do more fun firearm stuff!
Would love to learn how to make one
I leave this under every video I watched it helps the algorithm
Gotta feed the Google beast!
We need more people like you showing off how they do this. Bringing the community another way to have fun.
Much appreciated. I'm trying to make this stuff more approachable and show people that it can definitely be a fun hobby.
@@booliganshootingsports are there any groups, websites or forums you recommend to people just starting to 3d print firearm parts?
@@stephenfleming8474 Definitely check out FOSSCAD on Reddit, Deterrence Dispensed on Keybase, and CtrlPew on their social media and website.
@@booliganshootingsportsis this print still compatible with the original folding wire stock?
@@jacobmarsa4168 no, the CZAR is substantially bigger in the back for strength and lacks the dovetail for the top folding stock.
Great video! Gonna have to get a 3d printer for sure now!
You totally should. Honestly, I thought a printer would be a toy that I rarely ever used, but I'm designing and printing stuff all the time.
Thank you for your work. You explain what you do and it helps people who are a bit more independent. Well, independent enough to find the files and figure out cad software.
Can't wait for the .45 bolt, I love the DeLisle, so this is gonna be awesome. Even better if it's mainly 3D printed.
The .45 build is relatively old school. Machined parts, aluminum welding, etc. Just a few small parts printed, but it’s a super cool build!
That's great, ready to grab an ender 3 now!
We needa get u some sponsors my friend ur videos are awesome
Create a patreon. I’d gladly pay to watch these videos and also hear more about your actual build process
A little late, but I have recently launched a Patreon.
Great build and thank you for sharing your work. Wish more 3D patriots would use .32 ACP. If more of us used .32, the price should go down and manufactures would see more of a demand for such a versatile cartridge. As a plus, the .32 would be safer to shoot than a 9mm because of reduced pressure. Cheers
AWESOME !!! Looks like a blaster you would see in StarWars !! JUST AWESOME :-)
I've got to find the plans for this one and that stock he designed. So beautiful
All of my files are on Booligancustomgunworks 👍
wish there was a way to use the surplus grip , like print a insert for the surplus grip trim off the top parts that stick up and cut it out to fit the ar mount tab , and use the printed filler part along with it, may have to try and do this.. and wish i had a better way of talking with you lol
Anything is possible and design work isn't that hard to do. I'm easily reached on here, on my social media pages, etc. It's not hard to get a hold of me, lol.
You inspire me. I can't wait until I can afford a printer.
They’re cheaper than you may think!
@@booliganshootingsports I know they are, here's one for $189 and ther's another for $169 and the most expensive one is $259 but I think the one in the link is the best deal. I'm barely working due to covid but I start a new job after Christmas so I will be getting one soon. Thanks for posting all the videos.
www.banggood.com/Creality-3D-Ender-3-Pro-DIY-3D-Printer-Kit-220x220x250mm-Printing-Size-With-Magnetic-Removable-Platform-Sticker-or-Power-Resume-Function-or-Off-line-Printer-or-Simple-Leveling-p-1346320.html?akmClientCountry=America&p=YL282328258395201812&custlixnkid=1313355&cur_warehouse=USA
i'm looking forward to that bolt action .45 very much so
I’d like to see a .30 Carbine rifle with a Lee Enfield type action
that's what i meant to say tks for the reply keep making video would like to see one get printed out
The more I watch your vids the more I like ur designs. I like guns like this, AR 15, GLOCKS, mp5 AK u get the drift. Anyway I like this one.
You are so amazing bro i caint wait for future costum guns
Literally just built one in white esun pla plus. After much heat gun, and filing and drilling it all fits and runs beautifully. No clue how long it will last, seems like it would make at least over one thousand rounds. And this brace is very nice.
While i'm one of many who would LOVE your files, that isn't going to steer me away from consuming the content. Really loving the videos, man. Can't wait until the range tests!!! Keep up the awesome content, Im a huge fan.
Awesome, thank you! At some point I'll probably be able to get the files out.
@@booliganshootingsports I'm sure a couple of your subscribers know a few things about dumping files ;) Lol
Just a tip friend, because you didn’t mention it, use a wear resistant nozzle when printing the wood filament. It will wreck your nozzle. I recommend the hardened steel nozzles
Yeah, it clogged a .4 nozzle about 40 minutes into a print, but it ran really well with a .8. Luckily I’ve got a bunch of nozzles and don’t plan on printing with it too often.
My favorite build of yours
You and gunny mcgunsmith should collab
Either gonna make one of these or a s&w sd9
This is way more fun than a Glock clone.
Good lord I need to get my printer
Thank you so much for sharing such an awesome little video on such a cool gun!
Much appreciated! Check out the video where I shoot it as well!
I love what you do and I hope you can get a software license that would make it so you can give STLs to control pew or somebody else who wants to take the risk. I understand that you have no obligation to do so but I think you're doing a great job of showing how approachable this whole subject is and how it's fun from a hobby perspective. I think you do a lot of good for proving the normality.
Realistically, I could just learn how to use one of the open source ones, but I've put in some HOURS with Fusion360 that I'm quite competent with it. That license is $$$ unfortunately.
@@booliganshootingsports That's what I've been trying to learn too. I have access to printers and tabletop sized CNC routers, so I prefer to learn something that works for more than just addtive... It would be nice to have a library of objects that you incorporated, such as the hinge mechanism of your brace, if not the whole thing, and a bump with a section of pic rail that could be spliced in place of buffer tube rings, etc. I don't think a design for a hinge is unique to firearms, and therefore not subject to ITAR as a basis for restriction. The pic rail is at least distinctly related, but it is used in other industry, such as mounting camera accessories and other optics. Food for thought anyway. Is there no one at Ctrl-pew or det dist that can take an STL and back convert it to raw files?
Random question, but did you paint those charging handle nubs? The ones I got in my kit were losing paint since it's obviously surplus. If you did paint them, what did you use? They look really nice! Thanks.
Nope, mine were in pretty good shape once I cleaned them up
I'm sure ur working on it, but u have nice skills with this. U sld have ur own line of weapons, and not just these but manufacturing these in stainless steel. Just my opinion and about 3 million according to the views.
U have to show some firing footage of everything. I'm not the only one thinking it. Guy u got to shoot these amazing guns for the love of god
I have a range video of this on my channel. Most of my guns get range videos eventually, it’s just hard to get out to a location where I can film myself shooting, and then those videos get barely any views, lol.
@@booliganshootingsports ok I understand that. I'm like a lil kid in a candy store with your designs lol. I'm subscribed to ur channel and checking it out. I'll be getting my 3d printer next month then I'll be ready to get at it I'm so surprised it's still going with all the buzz about it. With the new laws and bands.
Luckily none of the new definition and rule changes effect it at all. 3D printing your own guns for personal use remains 100% federally legal.
@@booliganshootingsports ok that's Great info. Weapons have been made for centuries and it's our right to bare them. I did see some footage of firing of ur guns and I'm very impressed.
Great video, I have a few notes. If you don’t like the charging handles, there’s a few websites that sell extended ones and knurled ones. Also, Czechpoint sells .22lr full conversion kits, with and without threaded barrels, so if you’re worried about ammo I’d check those out (although in some places it seems .22 is becoming hard to come by).
I’ve definitely looked into the charging handles and am working on designing some myself as well if I can make them strong enough. The issue with the conversion kits is that it costs more than I have in this whole project, hahaha.
@@booliganshootingsportsyes, but you don’t necessarily need to buy the parts kit if you gonna go 22lr?!
Looks really nice. Iv been considering doing this build myself. I can safely say that you just talked me into it haha. Wish you could get out to the range and show us how she runs but I completely understand the baby thing. Just had to cancel my trip back East for Christmas because I also didn't want to have to worry about my little man being in the airport with layovers and stuff as well. Love the channel. Keep doing what you do.
I'm actually printing my first attempt at a 10/22 using pla+ as I type this. Hope I'm lucky enough to have it turn out as good as yours! Thanks again for all that you do! Looking forward to your future projects!
Luckily the 10/22 print is seriously one of the easiest prints I’ve ever done. Simple rectangle with a huge footprint. That should be a successful print!
I wonder if someone could design a double stack tokarev with a rail under it, a cz82 , cz52 and a high power. I'd pay for that.
I just finished up half my print. I'm printing the railed version, had to cut it along the backside because I'm using an Elegoo mars resin printer.
I've yet to see a successful resin printed firearm frame personally. They all end up breaking from what I've seen. Good luck with that.
@@booliganshootingsports Its SirayaTech ABS-like so we'll see. I've had better luck with this stuff than PLA. I just fucking hate FDM printing. So much more finnicky than resin for me.
@@Munky332 Hopefully it works! It'd be really nice if it does.
Will you review the FGC9? there are no videos showing it!
That’s a pretty serious project build, especially with the electrically rifled barrel, but it’s on my list of things to eventually do!
@@booliganshootingsports there is a file for glock barrel adapter if im not mistaken.
Just FYI if you're not aware, all commercially available braces were first sent to the ATF for review before being available for sale, to get ATFs stamp of "not an SBR, definitely a brace" approval. You can read about how the Q Honey Badger manufacturer failed to do this, and got in deep deep doodoo with the ATF claiming theirs was not a brace, but an SBR.
Anyway not to be a buzzkill, just be careful and aware of the potential legal pitfalls of designing your own unapproved "brace".
That’s partially incorrect. SB tactical failed to send damn near all of their designs to the ATF for approval, and they’re currently catching issues for it. The issue with the Honey Badger is connected to this as well as to their marketing language and display images, showing it is used as a stock. All this is after the ATF had been telling SB Tactical (who made Q’s brace) that they were marketing many of their braces as being ATF approved when they had never been submitted for approval. So ATF went full tilt on SB Tactical for flaunting it and they’re dealing with that shit now.
The ATF doesn’t even classify accessories like braces anymore. They only classify whole guns.
Now, with my design, I followed an actual approved item for design inspiration, the Shockwave Blade. I designed mine thinner, with a shorter length of pull, and with an actual functional arm strap. It is more of a brace than the approved brace. It matches all of the design features that the ATF has listed as being fine for use as a brace. And there isn’t an avenue for approval for it as a brace anymore as the ATF has shut down accessory classification.
So, frankly, I’m less concerned about my brace design than I would be if I owned an SBA3, which the ATF has specifically said that it considers to be a stock and not a brace.
That’s pretty fkn cool
I totally get why you didn't wanna fire that too much 32acp is hard to find and kinda costly
Love the Vz 61 and this is great, wish the price of demilled was a LOT lower back to 2010 pricing.
$290 isn’t a bad price though.
props out to you fam!
Great vids you should show your 3d printer I would like to some day get into this
Not a 3D printed pistol. Just printed cosmetic changes for an existing firearm.
The federal government and everyone else disagrees with you.
What part of this gun is legally considered the gun?
I really need to get around to getting the stl/step files. Been sitting on 5 parts kits since the 80's.
Get them soon, they aren’t going to get any easier to attain and they’re just available for download now.
2 questions.
1. Can i get it in 380?
2. Is there a binary trigger that can fit the place of the trigger it's made with?
AR binary trigger is a drop in install I believe. If you can find a vz61 kit in .380, you’re good to go lol.
this is so cool
Super rad show man
Looks like something from kids Arts and Crafts in Kindergarten! But I'm willing to bet it works like a Mother Lovin' Monster 👹!
Bravo.perfect. go ahead
Be prepaired for jam ups. Then u got to reset the 3d machine
If reddit was a person it would be booligan.
You need to shoot more of your builds. They look very nice but I would like to see more proof proforming.
I have a video of this one and most of my other printed guns shooting on here.
If it fully 3 printed or is there other parts that are metal and or non filament
The frame is printed, it utilizes non printed non-firearm components.
Great video nice gun. I am trying to make one and having issues getting the lower to print correctly. How did you orient the part. I am using the file that has pic on both top and bottom.
The readme file should have recommendations on print orientation. I printed mine flat with the bottom of the trigger guard on the bed.
Where can I find instructions on assembly with a 3d printed lower? Also what tools will I need?
Read the readme that comes with the file. It’ll explain everything.
I just printed this gun receiver and what I thought was the mag o fit it. I printed Scorpion mag but they are too large. What mag fits this? Also, i am an 07 ffl Sot I assume since this gun has AR15 trigger any AR15 trigger assembly will work?
This uses vz61 magazines, not Evo 3 scorpion magazines.
@@booliganshootingsports Is there a file to print those I have looked on defcad and can't find VZ61 Mags??
I’ve never seen printable vz61 mags. They’re made of super thin stamped steel, printing isn’t viable for them.
It tends to always crack then brake at the front take down slot especially when the bolt moves forward. Does your build have any signs of these problems?
This design has been beefed up there and they removed the forward sliding/pivoting feature to strengthen it.
@@booliganshootingsports yeah but I’ve heard and seen others Czar builds still brake at the front take down.
Interesting. It’s something I’ll keep an eye on!
Helping with your algorithm
I’ve searched the comments but cannot see. What’s the longevity/durability like? Holding up well? Thanks for your time and info!
This frame design basically lasts forever. .32 ACP is a gentle round.
Thanks for the info! Gonna look into this option! Found a few things to throw in the slicer. It will give me something to experiment with!@@booliganshootingsports
Sweet!!
Your videos are truly an addiction for me! You have some very good designs!
Question - have you ever printed any of these frames/receivers on a magnetic bed mat? My Ender 3 Pro has the magnetic mat. I haven't upgraded to a glass bed, but just wanting to know if these default mats will suffice.
Thanks!
My Vyper had a magnetic bed, it works fine, but I still always prefer a glass bed treated with hairspray.
awesome my friend
Subbed for more!
Would this only work for the .32acp or can it also work with the 9x18 chambering?
Think if this contraption has its f-switch in it, would it work?
Nope. It uses an AR FCG and there’s no way to make a FA AR FCG work with the VZ61 upper. There’s no sear trip on the bolt.
All Gore's rhythm! Hope my message helps!!!
Bro your chanel is awesome I love seeing these builds, where can i go to find all the information I need to start the builds/all the parts I need/ and what to do? you should make an only fans paid subscription account and put all the info there I’d pay to what the content
ua-cam.com/video/pR1O8DZZyeI/v-deo.html
Link to a Q&A on how to start printing guns. You can find more resources from CtrlPew as well.
@@booliganshootingsports Thank you I appreciate the info 🙏🏻
Ah a fellow utah resident! Have you tried the Avon shooting range in liberty? It's outdoors and really nice. Usually not to many people there either. You'll need a membership from Smith and Edwards though.
Never even heard of it! I'll have to check it out!
@@booliganshootingsports the actual name of the place is, Weber Wildlife Federation Shooting Range.
ITAR makes it illegal to freely distribute these files. In the beginning people were just slapping QR codes all over the web but the feds came down on anybody and made it slightly more difficult to find them
Nope. That changed in 2018. reason.com/volokh/2018/07/10/us-government-drops-prohibition-on-files/
Just can’t distribute plans for things on the USML.
I love that gun!!! this is soooo sexy!! :D I have the airsoft version and I managed to make it look so badass (not like yours but close :P ) with 3d printed stock and full rail front face! :D
I wonder how this would work with PA12-CF, I have a QIDI XCF Pro on the way, so yeah.
I heard a De Lisle build there at the end? Am I right?? Awesome build btw. I'm thinking about getting a 3D printer for making Star Wars armor but firearms are definitely something I will start to research.
Pretty much! I’ve teased it a few times on my social media, check out pics over there in the meantime.
outstanding.
Do u have any bata testing?
For your grip did you just tap into the pla or how did you do yours
Yep, it cuts sacrificial threads.
Yeah mine finished up last night going to the show this weekend to look for parts kit. So basically just tap the hole strait into the pla that is already there just not threaded.
Where do you actually get the files though? “Ctrl pew” and “deterrence dispensed” don’t just lead to the files. just leads to where I have to make $50 legio account. Is this what your talking about?
CtrlPew is the website. Just search for that. The files are on there, and no, you don’t have to pay for anything.
This is awesome
I think it's pretty awesome too!
What denials are in place on the upper to ensure that a full auto lower cannot be placed on it? As my understanding goes there needs to be a denial in place for legal reasons.
The big thing is that this can’t fit the full auto CZ parts from the parts kit because it doesn’t use any of them in the first place. This uses an AR FCG, not the original parts. The original parts won’t fit the geometry of the receiver at all.
@@booliganshootingsports Correct, but I notice when people do full metal builds (using original modified parts) they have to follow a protocol. I suppose it might not apply here since the lower isn't included. But, if you rebuild a lower and make it semi auto only, you have to put a denial in it so that only that lower will work with the upper. So, you gotta put a block on the receiver and a cut out on the lower. On a DP28 for instance, you have to put pegs in the receiver so only a semi auto bolt will go in it, you have to put a blob of weld in the channel so only a semi auto carrier will fit, and put material on the rear of the lower receiver so only the modified lower will interface with the modified upper. Like I said, I don't know the rules about something like that. in a case of this kit.
@Sigibrand As I said, the "denial" in this receiver is that the full auto trigger parts don't fit at all. For a normal vz61 build, you have to use a semi-auto receiver and a semi-auto selector since that build generally uses the normal full auto FCG, just with denials built into the receiver to prevent it from going full-auto. You use the normal unmodified vz61 bolt from the parts kit in those metal receiver builds.
With this, the receiver geometry is completely different. None of those original full-auto parts will fit at all, and it uses a completely different semi-auto trigger group. The denial is in the receiver design and that's all that is needed.
On the DP28 example that you used, I believe the issue is that the DP28 fires from an open bolt (I could be wrong, I don't know my Soviet era LMGs), which by itself is illegal unless it's a pre-ban grandfathered build. So in the rebuild process, you have to modify the bolt to be a closed bolt system, requiring receiver changes to prevent an open bolt system from being installed. The vz61 fires from a closed bolt, so it's a moot point.
How can I get the files? And how much are they?
The files are free on my Odysee page. Booligancustomgunworks.
32 isn't cheap in the best of times
Can u tell us which parts kit and how much it costed for this? Please
It’s a vz61 parts kit and they’re under $300 on gunbroker.
@@booliganshootingsports wow thank you for the info
Is the folding brace ATF OK? I like your work and presentation!
I designed it to meet all of the publicly available ATF guidelines for braces. But who knows really.
@@booliganshootingsports ya kinda hate to ask em eh!
@@FormerMPSGT The issue is, you can't even just send them a sample of the brace and ask if they consider it's a brace. You have to send them a completed gun and ask for them to classify what that actual gun is, all accessories included. If you have the wrong answer, you just mailed them a felony. Plus, the more people ask, the more likely they are to say no. So I just design in accordance to things they've already approved.
Nice!
I have a vz61 parts kit and want to get one of these czar receive with the place for the fake buffer tube is there any where to buy one
Well, you can’t buy one. That’s the point. You download the file and print one yourself.
Can we get some range footage?
I’ve got a whole range video with my printed guns including this one. It even automatically pops up at the end of this video...
Why the mods? I just bought the ender 3 pro, did I buy the wrong one for this?
An Ender 3 pro will be fine. I bought a standard Ender 3 and wanted some quality of life improvements. Better bed, springs, Bowden tube, extruder, etc. The Pro has most of these upgrades.
22lr? It easily adapted to czs kit?
This is .32 ACP. There’s a standalone receiver just for the .22 versions 👍
Have a link? I wanna do both eventually but tryin to do some research first. In my mind this receiver with a 10-12 “barrel (in .22lr) would be the ultimate backpack gun. Compact. Light. Long enough to maybe not be really flipping loud without silencer extendo-ing it….
@@saltydecimator check out the Gatalog.
What happen to ctrlpew?
What do you mean? They still have their website. They just had to switch Instagram accounts.
So all you need is the complete vz61 upper and an ar15 lower parts kit?
Pretty much. The CZAR file drop includes a list of everything you need.
@@booliganshootingsports thanks man. Your the best
excellent! Are you going to do 9mm MacDaddy or SVTR next? ;p
Either a MacDaddy or a FGC9
Could you share the stl for that brace? Doing a czar build soon and would love to use that
It’s on my Odysee page.
Has anyone done a FMG (folding machine gun) 9 copy in .22Lr design for 3d print?
i would love to get your modified file i like the side folder. is it posable to get it?
did you watch the video? he explains why his files are not available.
@@Fausto_4841 they are released on his keyboard now.
@@hexeltron8625 is that right, well, i guess he got over his reservations then. neato.
Printed one of these a few weeks ago but cant afford the kit right now. That brace is awesome, im going to have to design one like that for my own. Do you mind sharing where you found the band for it?
So, the band on it is just some webbing and a buckle that I had from Whiskey Two Four, and a small rubber band to keep it tucked up out of the way. It honestly works great.
I dont want to get a printer for this one gun. Let me know if you want to sell me a lower 😩 and where I can contact you
@@imwiththebusiness why do you shoot dogs?
@@imwiththebusiness that would be a felony, so hard pass.
you can buy semi auto vz skorpions in canada…..
You can buy them here too. You can print them for 1/3 the price though.
Better be careful with having a brace without an atf approval letter
ATF doesn’t issue approval letters for accessories like braces anymore, only for whole firearms with accessories added. The best you can do is to design it following all of the guidelines for approved braces, which I’ve done. It is the same “blade” size as the shockwave models, has an arm strap, and a LOP much shorter than the allowed maximum dimensions. It’s about as clean of a design as can be made.
@@booliganshootingsports I know this my point is you are doing two things on video the ATF doesn’t like 3D printed firearms and braces don’t get me wrong I think it’s super cool and it looks great I’d just be careful
Honestly, not worried about it. It’s a legal design following their guidelines, and it’s a one off design for personal use. Currently, every person with an SBA3 is more in the eyes of the ATF than me, since they've expressly determined that those are shoulder stocks and not a brace.
Where did you source a barrel?
The barrel came installed with the parts kit I bought. I have zero idea why people are buying the parts kits without the barrel, they just don’t exist as far as I know. You can get a fantastic parts kit from Gunbroker for $290 that’s fitted with a barrel, and you can sell the stuff you don’t use in the CZAR build for about $150-200. Such a cheap build.
@@booliganshootingsports most in the US seem to be missing a barrel due to import law but I’ll keep checking, appreciate the quick reply man
The only vz parts kit people should be buying is the one from Parts Kit Depot on gunbroker. They have a ton in stock still and they come complete.
@@booliganshootingsports I’ll double check those, gunbroker came out dry unless it’s called something else, I found some on RTI but everything minus barrel lol
@@FlyinFreek Just search for vz61, they're on there. $290, impossible to miss.
i could never find the upper
I can't link to gunbroker on UA-cam, but just go there and search for vz61. There are two listings by "parts kit depot", one with a 10 round mag and one with a 20. Impossible to miss.
Will the original FCG work in the receiver?
No, this converts it so that you can only use an AR15 trigger group.
@@booliganshootingsports okay thanks
Reload your own ammo it's the way to go
Normally, sure. Except even reloading components are nigh impossible to find at a reasonable price or at all for most common calibers.
What 3d printer do you use?
Did you even watch the video? I explain what I use in the first 2 minutes.
So your printing a lower but use semi auto parts . Why not just go full auto lower
Because I’m not in the business of committing felonies.