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- The Ruger Charger (3D printed) is a 3D printed copy of the Ruger 10/22 Charger semi-automatic pistol's receiver made public in July 2014. It was created by a gunmaker who goes by the pseudonym Buck O'Fama. It was printed using a small format 3D printer, the creator did not reveal the name of the printer. It was printed via the Fused deposition modeling (FDM) method. The Charger is the pistol version of the popular Ruger 10/22 rifle, and comes standard with 10-round flush magazines and can also accept high-capacity magazines including 30 rounds or more. According to Ammoland, a video of the weapon was "posted on July 4th 2014, Independence Day, from somewhere in the State of Nevada. It is interesting that in spite of the fact that the poster did nothing illegal, they felt compelled to disguise their voice" (en)
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- The Ruger Charger (3D printed) is a 3D printed copy of the Ruger 10/22 Charger semi-automatic pistol's receiver made public in July 2014. It was created by a gunmaker who goes by the pseudonym Buck O'Fama. (en)
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- Ruger Charger (3D printed) (en)
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