It is hard to think of anything that fits that vision more than blueprints for DIY guns. Wilson started by experimenting with printing parts for an AR-15 — the rifle that time and again is used in mass shootings. For Wilson, this is a part of his radical agenda of disruption. Designs of 3D printed items are saved in Computer-Aided Design (CAD) files. Wilson's goal is to upload the CAD files online for anyone to access. "There are people all over the world downloading our files and we say 'good.' We say you should have access to this. You simply should."