Board Thread:Off-topic discussion/@comment-43428212-20190920023525/@comment-39814790-20190921213224

FLATtheFISH wrote: Hmm, I don't know if I'd dug deep enough yet, however, the only instance of printed XLR discs I could find indexed on a search engine was a Thingverse post back in 2013. And judging by the date, I'm pretty certain that it was just done for fun, since there wasn't a shortage of XLR discs back then (the poster even says that it is more commercially viable to just buy them).

After reading the description of the post, it seems like the only reason the guy made this was to make a much more "harmful" version of the XLR disc, not due to any shortages in the ammunition.

So yeah, can't find much on that (please post links if you have any evidence), however, we will have to collectively admit that A24er wasn't completely crazy in trying to print solid ABS XLR discs, since they would still work, foam or not (except probably not in the Nitron).

Still doesn't excuse his bad manners, profanity, and him trying to dodge the question every time we asked him how he was going to print foam discs.

All-in-all, just cause A23er has a 3D printed disc, and A24er wanted to print out 3D printed discs circa 2 years ago, doesn't mean that they are the same person. Yeah, that's bad proof on my part. I do agree with you that A24er and A23er are different people, now that I didn't just read that essay or so on why I'm wrong.