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- Q18205096 subject Q7162737.
- Q18205096 abstract "The 3DX, also known as the Auxetik, was the first 3D printed metal muzzle brake and the first 3D printed metallic component for a firearm. It is meant for the highly customisable AR-15 rifle. The design was made public around July 2013. The printer used to print it is unknown but the brake was created using the Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) method by Sintercore (a weapons manufacturing startup company). It is designed to tame the recoil and muzzle rise of AR-15 pistols chambered for .223 caliber (5.56×45mm) NATO rounds. The Auxetik was renamed to 3DX by Sintercore.It uses metal Inconel material and as of 2014 the company was selling each one for around $300.".
- Q18205096 thumbnail Sintercore_3DX_no_coating.jpg?width=300.
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- Q18205096 wikiPageWikiLink Q7162737.
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- Q18205096 comment "The 3DX, also known as the Auxetik, was the first 3D printed metal muzzle brake and the first 3D printed metallic component for a firearm. It is meant for the highly customisable AR-15 rifle. The design was made public around July 2013. The printer used to print it is unknown but the brake was created using the Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) method by Sintercore (a weapons manufacturing startup company).".
- Q18205096 label "3DX".
- Q18205096 depiction Sintercore_3DX_no_coating.jpg.