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The DEFCAD Charon is an open source〔Shanrilivan, ("WarFairy Charon V0.2B released!′" ), 29 Apr 2013.〕 3D-printable AR-15 lower receiver project that was partially inspired by the Fabrique Nationale P90. It began as a design exercise by a DEFCAD user to explore FDM additive manufacturing technology as a means of integrating the P90's ergonomics into a stock for the AR-15, resulting in the WarFairy P-15 stock set.〔Leghorn, Nick, ("Coming Soon: 3D Printable AR-15 Lower with P-90 Style Stock" ), 21 May 2013.〕〔Slowik,Max, (Meet the Charon Family of 3D-Printable AR Lowers (PHOTOS) "Meet the Charon Family of 3D-Printable AR Lowers (PHOTOS)′" ), 3 June 2013.〕〔Slowik,Max, ("3D Printing Community Updates Liberator with Rifle, Pepperbox and Glock-Powered ‘Shuty-9′" ), 1 July 2013.〕 The additive manufacturing process permits curvilinear designs that are too expensive or impossible to do by subtractive methods. The designer took advantage of this new technology to create a style as distinct from conventional designs as art nouveau was from cubism.〔Johnson,Steve, ("WarFairy’s Latest Additions To The Charon Line Of Printable AR-15s′" ), 30 May 2013.〕 From the P-15, it was integrated with the DefDist V5 lower receiver, resulting in the WarFairy Charon V0.1. Further advantage was taken of the nature of FDM polymer printing to make it possible for printers with small work envelopes to produce large items, i.e., the Charon was designed to be printed in sections and then assembled with solvent cement. The Charon pistol version was successfully test fired in July, 2013 with no sign of damage. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Charon (gun)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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