3D-Printed Gun per P2P
Ging ja dann doch sehr schnell mit der ersten (fast) komplett 3D-gedruckten Waffe, das File wurde jetzt ein paar hunderttausendmal runtergeladen und natürlich ist die Knarre prompt in der Bucht gelandet, was den „Liberator“ wohl zur ersten P2P-Waffe der Welt macht.
It took Defense Distributed eight months to produce the firearm, which was assembled from separate components produced on an $8,000 (£5,000) 3D printer bought from auction site eBay. […]
One of the biggest headaches for law enforcers is the fact the gun is made from plastic – with only the firing pin made from metal. New York congressmen Steve Israel and Chuck Schumer have sponsored legislation aimed at adding a 3D-printing provision to the US Undetectable Firearms Act, which requires all guns to be detectable.
Downloads for 3D-printed Liberator gun reach 100,000 (Danke Tom!)
How To make an AK47-Guitar
Jimmy DiResta zeigt, wie man eine AK47-Gitarre baut. Make Noise, not War!
Bulletproof School Uniforms and Whiteboards for Schools
Vor ein paar Monaten bloggte ich über eine Firma, die nach dem Amoklauf in Newtown kugelsichere Rucksäcke mit Disney-Prinzessinnen und Avengers herstellte. Ist anscheinend kein Einzelfall: Eine kolumbianische Firma schneidert kugelsichere Schuluniformen für die USA (Video oben), während man dort bereits ein paar Schulen mit kugelsicheren Whiteboards ausstattet. Fuck yeah, America!

Bulletproof whiteboards are being introduced in some US schools in what is being seen as adding a last-resort layer of safety for teachers and students against shootings. The schools include one where there was an attack a decade ago in which two students were killed.
The 18-by-20in (46-51cms) boards use a material apparently stronger than police-issue bulletproof vests and can be used as a shield in an emergency. Among the places where they are being installed is the Rocori School District in Minnesota which has acquired nearly 200 of them.
Bulletproof Whiteboards: Schools Get ‘Shields’ (via Arbroath)
Vorher auf Nerdcore:
Bullet-Proof Disney Princess-Backpack for Kids
Condom Slingshot-Gun
Youtube Direktcondom, via GeeksAreSexy
Die Bill Gates Foundation vergibt 100.000 Dollar an den Erfinder eines „Next Generation Condom that significantly preserves or enhances pleasure, in order to improve uptake and regular use“. Hier die Bewerbung von Jörg Sprave und seinem Slingshot-Channel mit einer Kondom-Gun. Klingt alles sehr vernünftig, finde ich.
Click, Print, Gun: The Inside Story of the 3D-Printed Gun Movement
Gruselige Doku von Vice über die 3D-gedruckten Knarren in den USA. Der Trailer dazu ging letzte Woche rum, grade haben sie das komplette Ding online gestellt. Meine noch nicht ganz zu Ende gedachte Meinung: Sollten sich 3D-Drucker durchsetzen und gedruckte P2P-Waffen außer in ein paar Kreisen tatsächlich ne kritische Masse ausmachen, haben wir schneller ein überwachtes Internet, als wir „Peng!“ sagen können, grade bei solchen Waffenvolldeppen wie dem Herrn Cody Wilson. Musik und Filme sind eines, dem Staat das Gewaltmonopol streitig machen ist dann nochmal eine ganz andere Liga.
Cody R Wilson has figured out how to print a semi-automatic rifle from the comfort of his own home. Now he’s putting all the information online so that others will join him.
This is a story about the rapid evolution of a technology that has forced the American legal system to play catch up. Cody Wilson, a 24 year old University of Texas Law student, is an advocate for the open source production of firearms using 3D printing technology. This makes him a highly controversial figure on both sides of the gun control issue. MOTHERBOARD sat down with Cody in Austin, Texas to talk about the constitution, the legal system, and to watch him make and test-fire a 3D-printed gun.
Mehr auf Motherboard: Click, Print, Gun: The Inside Story of the 3D-Printed Gun Movement
John Lennons bloody Glasses vs Guns

Yoko Ono hat gestern am 44. Jahrestag ihrer Hochzeit mit John Lennon dieses Bild seiner blutverschmierten Brille auf Twitter gepostet, um gegen die Waffengesetze der USA zu protestieren. Ein viel kraftvolleres Statement gegen diesen Wahnsinn kann man glaube ich nicht machen.
Over 1,057,000 people have been killed by guns in the USA since John Lennon was shot and killed on 8 Dec 1980. 31,537 people are killed by guns in the USA every year. We are turning this beautiful country into war zone. Together, let’s bring back America, the green land of peace.
The death of a loved one is a hollowing experience. After 33 years our son Sean and I still miss him. Yoko Ono Lennon
Yoko Ono uses photo of John Lennon’s bloodied glasses in plea for gun control (via Dangerous Minds)
Thumbs Up, Not Guns!

Großartige Blog-Idee: Thumbs & Ammo shopt Waffen aus Filmpostern und Stills und ersetzt sie mit Thumbs Up: „Real tough guys don’t need guns, they just need a positive, can-do attitude“. (via Langweiledich.net)
Priest with Holy Water Gun
Ein Priester mit Superhelden auf der Robe und ‘ner Weihwasserpistole. Endlich mal einer, der Religion in genau den fiktiven Fantasy-Mythos verpackt, der sie ist.
Father Humberto Alvarez uses a water pistol to dispense holy water and wears a robe covered in cartoon characters at children’s masses.
Deaf Leopard Soundgun
Eine Soundgun, die angeblich so laut ist wie ein vorbeifahrender Zug. Das Teil heisst Deaf Leopard. (via Notcot)
Bullet-Proof Disney Princess-Backpack for Kids
Seit dem Amoklauf von Newtown verkauft eine Firma jede Menge kugelsicherer Rucksäcke mit Dinsey Prinzessinen und Avengers-Prints drauf. Fuck yeah, America!
“Basically, there’s three models,” says Derek Williams. “A SwissGear that’s made for teens, and we’ve got an Avengers and a Disney Princess backpack for little kids.”
Williams is the president of Amendment II, a Salt Lake City-based company that manufactures lightweight body armor for law enforcement and military use. But lately they’ve moved into a different market: body armor for kids. Six months ago, Amendment II introduced a new line of backpacks, built with the company’s signature carbon nanotube armor, designed to keep kids safe in the event of school shootings. Since Friday’s massacre at a Newtown, Connecticut, elementary school, sales have gone through the roof. “I can’t go into exact sales numbers, but basically we tripled our sales volume of backpacks that we typically do in a month—in one week,” Williams says.
Post-Newtown, Sales Boom for Kids’ Body Armor (Danke Denkii!)
Machine Gun Jetpack-Physics
Randall “xkcd” Munroe rechnet auf seinem tollen neuen Blog “What if?” aus, wieviele Maschinengewehre man bräuchte, um sie als Jetpack benutzen zu können. Rocketscience mit Guns, tatsächlich.
The GAU-8 Avenger fires up to sixty one-pound bullets a second. It produces almost five tons of recoil force, which is crazy considering that it’s mounted in a type of plane (the A-10 “Warthog”) whose two engines produce only four tons of thrust each. If you put two of them in one aircraft, and fired both guns forward while opening up the throttle, the guns would win and you’d accelerate backward.
To put it another way: If I mounted a GAU-8 on my car, put the car in neutral, and started firing backward from a standstill, I would be breaking the interstate speed limit in less than three seconds.
Portal 2 Miniature Replica Gun
SHUT UP and take my money!
You hopped through the wrong portal, friend. Suddenly, you’re the size of a Companion Cube! The good news? You’re shorter than the turrets! No more worries about being riddled with (whole) bullets. The bad news? You’ll have to get even more creative with your Handheld Portal Device because you can’t jump quite as far with your tiny legs. At least your Handheld Portal Device sized itself down with you!
Instruments made from mexican Drugwar-Guns play John Lennon
Vimeo Direktguns, via Designboom
Pedro Reyes hat aus 6700 Waffen aus dem Drogenkrieg in Mexiko 50 Musikinstrumente hergestellt und während einer Performance mit einer Band „Imagine“ von John Lennon darauf gespielt. Das Cover klingt einigermaßen ätzend, aber darum geht’s ja nun nicht wirklich: „Scrap metal recovered from destroyed weapons were used for making musical instruments. Both the fabrication of the instruments and the recording of this performance was sponsored by Fundación Alumnos 47, Mexico City.“
Imagine is a set of 50 musical instruments fabricated out of destroyed weapons – revolvers, shot-guns, machine-guns, etc. This work is a progression of Palas por Pistolas (2008), where 1527 weapons were melted and made into the same number of shovels to plant 1527 trees. In April this year I got a call from the [mexican] government who had learned about Palas por Pistolas, they told me a public destruction of weapons was to take place in Ciudad Juarez and asked me if I was interested in keeping the metal, which would otherwise have been buried as usual. I accepted the material but I wanted to do something new this time. 6700 weapons, cut into parts and rendered useless, were given to me and I set out to make them into instruments.
A group of 6 musicians worked for 2 weeks shoulder-to-shoulder turning these agents of death into instruments of life. The task was challenging but they succeeded in extracting sounds, from percussion to wind and string. It’s difficult to explain but the transformation was more than physical. It’s important to consider that many lives were taken with these weapons; as if a sort of exorcism was taking place the music expelled the demons they held, as well as being a requiem for lives lost.
Imagine, Designboom: an orchestra of musical instruments made from weapons by pedro reyes
Credits:
Pedro Reyes, Imagine, 2012.
Commissioned and produced by Alumnos47
Proyecto Liquido, curated by Jessica Berlanga Taylor for Alumnos47
Coordination and production, Emiliano García and Marcelo Rangel
Valenzuela
Coordination and Musical Direction, Jazmín Zepeda
Music and Instrument Designers Omar Córdova. Adrián López. Alonso
López. José Mena. Leika Mochan. Daniel Zepeda
Blacksmiths, Antonio García Salinas and Arturo Quiroz
Bone Pistol Dueling Set

Bruce Mahalski macht Pistolen und Gewehre aus Knochen, das Duel-Set oben kann man für 1500 Dollar auf Trademe.co.nz kaufen.
Two bone dueling pistols (with spare bullets) mounted in a custom altered case which has been counter-sunk into a specially made rimu table. All of the bones have been found locally by the artist. The head on the bottom gun is from a ferret and the top one is from a black-backed gull. Both have barrels made from cat’s vertebrae.







“Basically, there’s three models,” says Derek Williams. “A SwissGear that’s made for teens, and we’ve got an Avengers and a Disney Princess backpack for little kids.”
Imagine is a set of 50 musical instruments fabricated out of destroyed weapons – revolvers, shot-guns, machine-guns, etc. This work is a progression of Palas por Pistolas (2008), where 1527 weapons were melted and made into the same number of shovels to plant 1527 trees. In April this year I got a call from the [mexican] government who had learned about Palas por Pistolas, they told me a public destruction of weapons was to take place in Ciudad Juarez and asked me if I was interested in keeping the metal, which would otherwise have been buried as usual. I accepted the material but I wanted to do something new this time. 6700 weapons, cut into parts and rendered useless, were given to me and I set out to make them into instruments.






