Summary
Americans are posting videos about 3D-printed guns on the Chinese video app RedNote, despite the content being illegal in China.
While some users are uncomfortable with the topic, others see it as an opportunity for cultural exchange.
The future of TikTok remains uncertain as the Supreme Court is expected to rule on the ban.
You could print an entire functional gun if you only intend for it to be fired successfully once. And no shit they require ammo. Ammo is easier to source than filament for the 3D printer. I can’t walk into a Walmart and buy printer filament; but I can get ammo.
Ammo is regulated in California. Requires a background check.
You can buy ammo in the US but not in China. Or virtually anywhere else in the world.
So it’s just a meme in China is what you’re getting at?
A meme anywhere in the world. Except for the US where guns are rampant.
3D printed anything implies not needing specialized parts to create said thing.