Public/media hysteria over 3D printed weapons may once again be reignited after police in Queensland, Australia raided the home of a 28-year-old man and found, alongside a sawn-off rifle, ammunition, and marijuana, a handful of 3D printed gun parts and knuckle dusters.
Detective Inspector Scott Knowles, of the Queensland Police, recounts to the local news that the plastic parts found in the man’s home were almost all of the essential pieces to a larger weapon, saying, “We’ve obviously got to get it through our ballistic experts but we can identify most if not all of the major components of a weapon.…
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