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Dec 2016

Hi,

Would anyone say no to 3d print replicas in all yellow and all massive, meaning there are no way to use or remove any parts. The customer need replicas for his business where he makes custom leather holsters on orders. I have done a test print and it turned out quite good.

I have a a written document stating that this is replica and total useless along with pictures showing gun is filled. This is shipped with the first test gun and will follow all replicas.

The payment for the jobs are good, but what about export and import of replica guns, what is the community opinion about this ?
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    Dec '16
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If it looks like a real life gun, it cannot be printed on 3dhubs. If it looks like a raygun from outerspace, it is ok to print. Use common sense in determining if it looks like something from star trek or if it looks like something from dirty harry. This is not a double standard.

Zero tolerance rules are not helpful. If you are not sure, then don’t do it.