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Downloading random files off the internet carries some risk, especially with regard to DIY firearms. For any given model, there might be no indication of how much testing is done, what the results of those tests were, what ammunition is acceptable, what safe handling looks like, how to clear the firearm, etc.
This guide will discuss best practices, how to avoid common pitfalls, and how to find reputable firearm designs.
Best Practices
Stick to Release Groups
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Avoid Betas and Untested Designs
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Ensure the Release has Good Documentation
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When to Be Adventurous
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Finding Files

GunCAD Index
The GunCAD Index (https://guncadindex.com) is a guncad-specific search engine and a powerful tool for finding files. As its name implies, the GunCAD Index is an index of designs hosted elsewhere and does not itself host or serve any files. Instead, each listing at the Index provides links to where the file can be downloaded, such as Odysee.
GunCAD Index has a feature that marks certain designs as "verified" via a stamp on the thumbnail. Verified releases meet a threshold for quality as defined on the Index's "About" page, which includes some amount of testing and good documentation.
Note that not all "unverified" releases are bad. Users are encouraged to investigate files that pique their interest even if they don't have a stamp, especially for low-risk things like furniture.
Odysee
Odysee (https://odysee.com) is a file hosting website, and is where the vast majority of 3D2A files are actually hosted. In a pinch, it can be browsed directly, albeit without any of the Index's quality-of-life features.