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Revision as of 14:53, 22 December 2025

Welcome to the GunCAD Wiki, a knowledgebase for the design, creation, maintenance, and culture of DIY firearms and accessories.
New Around Here?
The following are useful resources for newcomers:
- Joining the Community
- Finding Tested Gun Designs
- Selecting and Purchasing a Printer
- Printing a Gun
- Filing a Form 1 for a DIY suppressor or SBR
- Browse other guides
- Go somewhere random
And some off-site helpful links for domain knowledge:
- The Polymaker Wiki - Contains a ton of useful information about general printing practices and Polymaker's plastics
- Spool Scout - Lets you search through a bunch of filaments by specs from their datasheets
- 3D2A Wiki - A Reddit-safe wiki for /r/3d2a
Want to Contribute?
First of all, print a gun. You should have experience with DIY firearms firsthand before you push an edit. Once you've done that, here are some things you could do:
- Add a wanted article or a page for a wanted category
- Polish up some stub articles
- Create a guide
- Document some jargon in the glossary
- Write articles on notable designs
- If you're a manager for one, create a page for your release group and add it to this category