Brits 3D gun FUBAR

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LONDON (AP) — Police in northern England thought they'd made a major discovery, but they may have jumped the gun.

Officers said Friday they had seized what appeared to be gun components made on a 3-D printer — then, hours later, cast doubt on the find after technology experts said photos released by police appeared to be of parts for the printer itself.

The police department in greater Manchester initially said officers found what appeared to be a plastic magazine and trigger, along with a 3-D printer, in a raid targeting criminal gangs.

Forensic specialists were examining the parts "to establish if they could construct a genuine device," police said.

If the gun was viable, it would be the first such seizure in Britain, police said. Authorities worry the technology could allow anyone to manufacture guns that would pass unnoticed through metal detectors


After some observers pointed out that the images released by police resembled printer parts, the police department toned down its language, saying detectives were attempting to "establish exactly what these parts can be used for and whether they pose any threat."

"We need to be absolutely clear that at that this stage, we cannot categorically say we have recovered the component parts for a 3-D gun," Assistant Chief Constable Steve Heywood said.

"What we have seized are items that need further forensic testing by national ballistics experts to establish whether they can be used in the construction of a genuine, viable firearm."

A man was arrested for questioning and then released. He told Britain's Press Association news agency that he owned the premises raided by police — a model shop — and used the 3-D printer to make plastic decorations and models. He said the suspected gun magazine was a spool holder and the "trigger" was another printer part.

Earlier this year, a Texas company said it had successfully test-fired a handgun created with a 3-D printer, and posted blueprints for the weapon online. Such printers can be paired with a home computer to manufacture objects using layers of high-density plastic.

Last month, London's Victoria and Albert museum announced it had acquired two prototypes of the Texas gun for its collection of contemporary design.

http://news.yahoo.com/uk-police-cast-doubt-3d-printed-gun-parts-131403320.html
 

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Those poor Brits. It's been so long since they've seen or handled a real gun that they don't even know what makes them work anymore.


No kidding.

Authorities worry the technology could allow anyone to manufacture guns that would pass unnoticed through metal detectors

I guess these morons don't realize a barrel has to be made of metal to work.
 

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Holy crap, people are stupid. Everyone's freaking out over 3d printers. Anyone here have a stripped lower? How about knowledge about investment casting, or any casting? Anybody privy to the ancient mysteries of machining? Guns are easy enough to make, that when King Obama sends DHS stormtroopers across the land to seize our freedoms, the few who survive will be able to rearm.

OK, tin hat back on. Seriously though, if they do go all weapon seizy, I'm doing a Walter White.
 

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