Do they actually produce as much CO2 as carbon plants? Do you have a source for that claim?
In terms of nuclear waste storage, the IAEA claims 390,000 tonnes were generated between 1954 and 2016, and a third has been recycled.
The US EPA claims the US generated 6,340 million metric tons of CO2, and 25% were for the electric power economic sector.
The nuclear waste is stored on site, but I imagine carbon waste is stored mostly in our atmosphere…
The narrative I have heard is that nuclear energy waste is much more manageable than fossil fuel waste, but if nuclear energy has emissions or scaling problems I’m not aware of, I’d be happy to revise my preconceptions about it.
There’s a big difference between being a safe/competent shooter and being a gunsmith.
3d printing a firearm you’re planning to bet your life on is a big ask for someone who isn’t already a gun owner.
Also, if you’re buying a glock slide and parts kit to put in your plastic gat, you aren’t really saving much money.
A glock can be had for nearly $300 on sale sometimes.