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Police are apparently finding a heap more people involved in 3D printing firearms parts and recovering a lot more 3D printed 'guns' (if that's what you can call them) while executing search warrants.
First thought is geez, you'd have to be bloody keen or not interested in retaining your hands to actually fire one and second - well that makes the control measures they are trying to implement more of a moot point. If you're printing the things at will it's a bit of a farce really isn't it?
I feel like a poll is in order - would you be willing to shoot a 3D plastic printed firearm? My answer - hell no!
It's almost like all those submissions on the arms act change that said this were on to something.
It's almost like dealing with tweedle dee and wonder dummy.
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