3D printed suppressors ??? Will the price go down?

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What an idea. I think if they're close to what they have now or better.
I can't help but think it is going to make a BIG change.
 
Saw this posted the other day and thought similar things. Interesting idea.
 

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Quite a lot of difference between a titanium 3-d printed can, and a polymer DIY one. The idea that regular 3-d printers are going to sell out as a result of this rule change is laughable, but I can see people trying it out for low pressure applications. On the titanium side, they've been around for a while and seem to be producing very good results. Also, the rate of change is significant. My observation is more has changed in the last three years than the previous ten. They WILL get cheaper, but it isn't pennies to print a TI one so I wouldn't hold my breath expecting a bunch of $200-$300 options that will perform similarly to Thunderbeast's and all the other high quality options we can currently get.
 
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