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[Megathread] Decisive Victory in Federal Right to Make Firearms Case

BREAKING NEWS: the second major legal victory in as many weeks, a federal judge just issued summary judgement for the plaintiffs in Defense Distributed v Blanche, better known as the VanDerStok case. This victory eliminates the ATF's 2022 "ghost gun" rule change and establishes that the 2nd Amendment covers the "right to make or repair personal firearms."

Read the opinion here: https://saf.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/Defense-Distributed-opinion-8.19.26.pdf

It's important for the 3D2A community to understand what this means for them, and what it does not.

As with all breaking legal news, this will take time to understand - the information below comes from conversations with my legal contacts, public reactions from other 2A legal figures, and my own read of the decision.

1. What does this decision do?
This decision pertains to the 2022 Biden ATF frame or receiver "final rule," which among other things redefined "firearm" an extremely broad, vague definition which includes unfinished frames / receivers ("80 percenters"), parts kits, combinations of parts sold together and more. The effect was to broadly expand the ATF's ability to regulate (most notably to require 4473s and serialization for) products that, up until that point, had not been considered "firearms".

This decision declared that ATF's "final rule" was unconstitutional under both the 2nd and 5th Amendments. It provides both injunctive and declaratory relief.

The injunctive relief prohibits ATF from enforcing its "final rule" against the named plaintiffs for certain products. But, and unlike the NFA case, this case features declaratory relief that much further establishes the unconstitutionality of the "final rule," prohibiting the federal government from enforcing the rule in any way.

2. How was this decision reached?
The court declared that the "final rule" was unconstitutional under the 5th Amendment due to its redefinitions being excessively vague, which is a violation of 5A's Due Process clause. The extreme broadness / vagueness of the ATF's new definitions "[did] not provide fair notice of what is punishable and invites arbitrary enforcement."

More notably for us, the "final rule" was found unconstitutional under the 2nd Amendment because it unacceptably infringed on the "right to make or repair personal firearms", which the court declares is covered by the text of the Amendment. The court further affirmed that a Bruen analysis reveals that homemade firearms are central to the American tradition and that there is no history or tradition of regulating them.

3. What will the effects be of this decision?
The immediate injunctive relief allows the beneficiaries (listed below) to buy and sell four different products. This is quite narrow and so we can ignore it.

The declaratory relief is (at least in theory) far broader and far more important for us. By declaring the "final rule" unconstitutional, ATF is now on notice that they are constitutionally prohibited from attempting to enforce this rule. Language is included that can be read to say that this relief is "as applied" only to plaintiffs, but the broader fact remains that black letter now exists declaring that Americans have a right to make, and that the ATF cannot constitutionally infringe upon that.

4. Who does this decision cover?
Like the Silencer Shop NFA case, the injunctive relief is quite narrow, covering only the plaintiffs: Defense Distributed, Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and SAF's current and future members.

The declaratory relief however, may be read as broadly as possible, and is at least useful as authority to any American who wants to buy, sell, or make a firearm.

5. What does this mean for 3D2A?
If this decision only included the injunctive relief, it would be a curiosity at best - but its practical and legal importance may go much further, accomplishing something that the DIY firearms movement has been fighting towards for its entire existence. This decision is one of the first to establish in black letter that the 2nd Amendment includes the right to make (and repair!) firearms.

This doctrine goes well beyond 80%s - it touches on all forms of making firearms, and all types of firearms - including items legally determined to be firearms, such as suppressors. The significance of this cannot be overstated.

All US laws, state and federal, that might infringe on this right, are now subject to constitutional challenge. For example, there are multiple right-to-make cases in California which will benefit from this ruling.

Despite the narrowness of the injunctive relief, I expect that the declarative relief will lead to the revival of the 80% market in some form, which may be of interest to many 3D2A members whose interests are not limited solely to printing their guns. But more importantly, our community can now correctly argue that any existing or proposed law which would impede our ability to privately make firearms is facially unconstitutional.

6. Does this mean I can start printing machineguns now?
As much as this is worth celebrating, I want to conclude by tempering expectations. This decision does very little for the average 3D2A member in the immediate here-and-now. Most of the laws that limit what we can make are still on the books. If you live in a restrictive state, your state laws haven't yet disappeared.

Parts kits vendors such as myself, who have always had to consider the "final rule" in how we structure our kits, are more immediately affected, and you may see new ways of doing kits coming in the wake of this decision.

The broader practical effects of this decision will be more long-term. By all means, celebrate it - this, and the NFA decision, are two of the biggest victories the DIY gun community has experienced in decades. But celebrate safely, and keep your powder dry. The best is yet to come.

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u/Alyosha3DPFreedom — 1 day ago
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Guncad Digest Issue #31: NFA Unconstitutional, FTN.6, Urutau Mk2, Seraph Pistol

Issue #31 of the Guncad Digest is live! This newsletter rounds up the most interesting 3D2A releases, betas and news.

We can't stop winning! In this massive issue we review the NFA win, the FTN.6, the Urutau Mk2 / Jaçanā, and the Seraph bufferless AR pistol. Read more at https://guncaddigest.com

u/Alyosha3DPFreedom — 1 day ago
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[Megathread] Federal Judge Rules NFA Unconstitutional for Suppressors, SBRs, Shotguns

BREAKING NEWS: a federal judge in the Northern District of Texas has ruled for SAF and other plaintiffs in Jensen v. ATF, declaring that the NFA's requirement for registration of suppressors, SBRs and shotguns is unconstitutional.

Read more here: https://saf.org/judge-short-barreled-rifle-suppressor-nfa-registration-scheme-unconstitutional/

This is a megathread for 3D2A members who want to know if we can now print suppressors.

This is breaking news, and will take time to understand. That said, my legal contacts tell me the following:

1. (IMPORTANT) Who does this apply to?
It appears this is a nationwide order striking down this part of the law. However, at this time it appears that this ruling applies only to customers or members of the plaintiffs' organizations, which are: Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA), Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), Gun Owners Foundation (GOF), Gun Owners of America, Inc (GOA), Hot Shots Custom LLC, B&T USA, LLC, Palmetto State Armory, LLC, Silencer Shop, Silencerco Weapons Research, LLC, Texas State Rifle Association

If you are not a member of one of these organizations, you should become one.

2. Can I print a suppressor/ SBR / etc. immediately?
Not yet. The court's order is stayed at least seven days, and ATF is expected to appeal. If an appeals court does not overturn or stay this order after seven days, then it appears that the ruling will take effect and you can start printing suppressors.

3. Does this mean the NFA is gone?
No. The NFA is still a large set of laws that are still on the books. This order appears to apply only to the registration scheme for suppressors, SBRs and shotguns.

4. Does this apply to DDs / other items regulated under the NFA?
No. This appears to apply only to suppressors, SBRs and shotguns.

5. What is the legal theory behind this ruling?
This is a reaction to Congress lowering the "tax" on certain NFA items to $0. Silencer Shop and other 2A orgs argued the $0 tax violated the Commerce Clause and made the NFA registration requirements for those $0 items unconstitutional.

6. What's going to happen next?
This will almost certainly be appealed to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, and surely the U.S. Supreme Court. We can only wait and see what the results of those appeals will be, whether the ruling will be stayed pending appeal, etc.

6. Who do we have to thank for this?
Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA), Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), Gun Owners Foundation (GOF), Gun Owners of America, Inc (GOA), Hot Shots Custom LLC, B&T USA, LLC, Palmetto State Armory, LLC, Silencer Shop, Silencerco Weapons Research, LLC, Texas State Rifle Association

I'll edit these notes as I read more opinions, and more information becomes available.

u/Alyosha3DPFreedom — 14 days ago
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Guncad Digest Issue #30: DIY Glock Trigger Housing, DIY Mac Uppers, High Temp PLA Pro, Smokeless Powder

Issue #30 of the Guncad Digest is live! This newsletter rounds up the most interesting 3D2A releases, betas and news.

In this issue we check out new DIY Mac uppers, review a printable Glock trigger housing, investigate Polymaker's new HT-PLA Pro and glance carefully at DIY smokeless powder. Read more at https://guncaddigest.com

u/Alyosha3DPFreedom — 18 days ago
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2026 DIY Glock-Style Handgun Survey - Come Participate!

We're running a survey to collect info about the community's experience building 3D printed Glock-style handguns. We're hoping to get a good data set with as many responses as possible!

Fill out the survey here!

If you've built one of these handguns, please participate in the survey.

Filling out the survey will enter you in a giveaway, which I can't describe here, but is described on the first page of the form. Go check it out - thanks!

u/Alyosha3DPFreedom — 1 month ago
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Guncad Digest Issue #29: .22LR Beltfed Enters Beta, DIY Tommy Gun, BLC Pistols, Glock Survey

Issue #29 of the Guncad Digest is live! This newsletter rounds up the most interesting 3D2A releases, betas and news.

In this issue we celebrate the .22LR beltfed entering open beta, review an upcoming DIY Tommy gun, check out new pistols from BLC and share a Glock survey. Read more at https://guncaddigest.com

u/Alyosha3DPFreedom — 1 month ago
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Guncad Digest Issue #28: Mac n' Cheese v3.1, AWCY Printable HiPoint, Black Lotus Betas, Virginia Law Injunction

Issue #28 of the Guncad Digest is live! This newsletter rounds up the most interesting 3D2A releases, betas and news.

In this issue we announce the Mac n' Cheese v3.1 beta, check out AWCY's new printed HiPoint, review Black Lotus betas and celebrate a legal victory in VA. Read more at: guncaddigest.com

u/Alyosha3DPFreedom — 2 months ago
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Guncad Digest Issue 27: Hoffman Trigger Kicker, Stubbs MP5K, DIY Laser Sight, FOSSMG9 in World of Guns

Issue #27 of the Guncad Digest is live! This newsletter rounds up the most interesting 3D2A releases, betas and news.

In this issue we review Hoffman's new trigger, check out a new printed MP5, investigate a printed MP5 and celebrate the FossMG9 being added to World of Guns! Check it out at https://guncad.substack.com

u/Alyosha3DPFreedom — 2 months ago
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Guncad Digest Issue #26: Fully DIY .380 Pistol, Quokka-15, 4-Axis Desktop Wire EDM, Gun Maker's Match

Issue #26 of the Guncad Digest is live! This newsletter rounds up the most interesting 3D2A releases, betas and news.

In this issue we check out a fully DIY centerfire pistol, discuss a 4-axis desktop wire EDM machine, share the Quokka-15 launch and review the Gun Maker's Match! Check it out at https://guncad.substack.com

u/Alyosha3DPFreedom — 3 months ago
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Guncad Digest Issue #25: XM5.7, New Kabuto FRT, DIY Body Armor, Belt-Fed .22LR, FTW Arms

Issue #25 of the Guncad Digest is live! This newsletter rounds up the most interesting 3D2A releases, betas and news.

In this issue we announce the release of the XM5.7, check out an evolved Kabuto FRT, celebrate FTW Arms' launch and review a beltfed .22LR. Check it out at https://guncad.substack.com

u/Alyosha3DPFreedom — 3 months ago
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XM5.7 Release! Printable 5.7x28mm XM8 from AWCY / Pocket Sand Tactical

Bring some German Space Magic into your life! The latest release from AWCY and Pocket Sand Tactical, the XM5.7, is now live!

The XM5.7 is a printable tribute to the famous HK XM8 OICW design, chambered in 5.7x28mm. Many of the XM5.7's design elements are similar to the 3DP90, including the use of a fully DIY cerrosafe / SCS bolt and the same 5.7 barrel used in the 3DP90.

This design can also be built with a underbarrel 37mm Nameless launcher, so you can spread double the signal!

It's live now, so go download and get building!

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u/Alyosha3DPFreedom — 3 months ago
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Issue #24 of the Guncad Digest is live! This newsletter rounds up the most interesting 3D2A releases, betas and news.

It's our first birthday! In this issue we look back at the greatest hits of the last year, what we're most excited for next year, plus a logo contest!

Read more at https://guncad.substack.com

u/Alyosha3DPFreedom — 4 months ago