The topic of 3D-printed "ghost guns" has always been one of the highest-caliber discussions worldwide — both in and out of the United States, where gun ownership is chambered in ...
VENTURA — A 31-year-old Ventura man was charged with multiple felony firearm violations after he was suspected of manufacturing gun parts at his home using a 3D printer, according to the Ventura ...
A man who used a 3D printer to make parts of a gun has been found guilty of terrorism and firearms offences, the Metropolitan Police said. Counter-terrorism police officers found Polish national ...
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THAT MAN WAS BUILDING. TODD ANTOINETTE DOUG. GOOD MORNING. AND POLICE SAY THE MAN HAD A GUN AT HIS HOME ILLEGALLY AND MAY HAVE BEEN MAKING PARTS FOR IT. USED THAT 3D PRINTER. TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in New York said they found the makings of a potential “ghost gun” when a man tried to bring 3D-printed gun parts back into the United States during an ...
As police departments around the country report a surge in 3D-printed firearms turning up at crime scenes, gun safety advocates and law enforcement officials are warning that a new generation of ...
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A man who used a 3D printer to make parts of a gun has been found guilty of terrorism and firearms offences, the Metropolitan Police said.