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California ‘Ghost Gun Bill’ creeps onto governor’s desk
by Chris EgerA bill that would require increased regulation on homemade firearms in California has passed the state legislature and now sits on Gov. Jerry Brown's desk.
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Cody Wilson signs book deal after creating 3D printed gun, finalizes Dark Wallet Bitcoin anonymizer (VIDEO)
by Brent McCluskeyAfter setting the Internet abuzz with a blueprint for a functional 3D-printable firearm, Cody Wilson recently signed a book deal to chronicle his journey, and in his spare time the “dark web” aficionado is placing the finishing touches on a Bitcoin anonymizer project. Wilson, 25, has been busy to say the least. Last spring he […]
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EDITORIAL: Is the future of 3D-printed guns Canadian?
by Max SlowikThe first iteration of the Grizzly cracked apart at the barrel after a small number of shots, but being a 3D-printed design, it has been quickly updated. Does this 3D-printed Canadian rifle present a challenge to U.S. restrictions?
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Shooting the Grizzly, the Fully 3D-Printed Rifle (VIDEO)
by Max SlowikThis is a fully 3D printed rifle ThreeD Ukulele designed. It's called "The Grizzly" after the Canadian-built Sherman Tanks of WWII.
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Israeli Reporters Walk 3D-Printed Handgun Past Knesset Security Twice
by Jennifer CruzIsraeli reporters were recently able to sneak a fully functional 3D-printed plastic handgun past security and into Israel’s parliament as part of an in-depth report by a local news station demonstrating how easily this new technology can be used to breach security.
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3D Printing Community Updates Liberator with Rifle, Pepperbox and Glock-Powered ‘Shuty-9’
by Max SlowikWithout support of Defense Distributed the Wiki Weapon project is … doing just fine, actually. The 3D printing/gunsmithing community has been maintaining the original plans and updating them and adding new designs as well.
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New York Legislators Propose Bills to Regulate 3D Printed Guns
by Max SlowikNew York city legislators are hoping to prevent crimes and punish unlicensed gunsmiths from manufacturing or selling any 3D-printed guns or gun parts.
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3D Printer Plans for “I Will Not 3D Print You a Gun” Sign
by Max SlowikAfter being asked 6 times in one day if I was going to print out a gun I thought I needed a simple concise sign. Maybe others will need it too.
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3D Printed Liberator Gets Community Update, Version 1.1
by Max SlowikThe 3D-printed Liberator is without official support, now that the U.S. government has put the brakes on the Wiki Weapon project, so instead the community is picking up the slack.
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Introducing the WarFairy P-15 3D-Printed AR Stock
by Max SlowikThe WarFairy P-15 is a clever design that allows 3D-printing enthusiasts to make a relatively large AR component using a smaller, noncommercial printer. It's also one more step forward in the world of 3D-printed guns.
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What 3D Printed Guns Have in Common with Cryptography
by Max SlowikDefense Distributed was forced to remove the Liberator, the 3D-printed pistol, from their website. This isn't the first time the State Department has gone down this road.
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UPDATE: California, New York and D.C. Look to Ban 3D Printed Guns as Plans Go Viral
by Max SlowikWith the plans for the world's first completely 3D-printed firearm now spread around the world, several legislators are now attempting to ban the guns, if that's even possible.
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