3D-printed guns are a growing threat to public safety. The blueprints used to make these firearms can be found online, making ...
For decades, America's detectives have made breakthroughs in crime using gun traces. A homicide investigator typically uses ballistics and serial numbers of weapons checked via a vast network of gun ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A growing online gun rights movement known as "3D2A," and the accessibility of 3D printers, have sparked an explosive growth of ...
The world’s biggest social media sites are home to thousands of 2nd Amendment devotees who believe anyone should be able to use a 3D printer to build their own gun. Meta, Discord and the DOJ are ...
Today, home 3D printing enthusiasts enjoy the ability to create intricate and rugged prints, including the capability to print working firearms, also known as ghost guns. The idea of a 3D-printed ...
An island resident designed and made a 3D-printed gun, an example of how enthusiasts abroad embrace firearms technology nurtured in the United States. By Thomas Gibbons-Neff Reporting from the Aland ...
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