The gun control debate may soon involve discussion of plastic printers. On Sunday, a Texas company released a video of its founder firing “the Liberator,” a handgun made entirely from plastic parts ...
A working plastic gun has been printed using a self-assembled 3D printer, a nail and some household screws. The gun, based on blueprints made available online by Defense Distributed last month, cost ...
Have you heard about the "undetectable plastic gun"? The gun control lobbies call it is "tailor-made for terrorism." The Washington Post reports that a state sponsor of terrorism is already attempting ...
Earlier this year, Cody Wilson, the 25-year-old founder Defense Distributed, a Texas-based group that promotes the use of 3-D printed guns, fired a .380 caliber bullet from a plastic gun called the ...
Liberator .380 can pass undetected through metal screening Undetectable Firearms Act expires Dec. 9 In test%2C bullet fired from plastic gun did as much damage as that from a metal gun WASHINGTON — ...
On December 17, 2017, police responded to reports of gunshots at a Phoenix apartment. When Cleophus Cooksey Jr. answered the door, his mother and stepfather were lying on the living room floor, shot ...
Using a 3-D printer, a Texas man fabricated a working handgun from 15 plastic parts. Similar technological advances have renewed debate on the expiring ban against plastic firearms. Image courtesy of ...
Technology helps police solve crimes every day. But some innovations can also present new public safety concerns — and such is the case with guns built using 3-D printers. Agents at the Bureau of ...
Original law was rushed through Congress to ban a gun that didn%27t exist. Now the language could be expanded to cover guns with non-metal parts. Renewing a ban on plastic firearms will not stop ...