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Ghost gun printing is surging, but AI screening and microscopic toolmarks are helping slow untraceable firearm production.
Department of Justice officials announced national efforts Friday to crackdown on 3D-printed devices to convert guns to fire fully automatic.
Police investigating the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on Dec. 4, 2024, have announced that the suspected ...
The printing technology also allows people who own a 3D printer to manufacture parts of a gun, including those that they can’t legally buy without a permit.
3D-printing guns at home is dangerous–mostly for the person shooting it The idea of untraceable guns is frightening, but can home 3D printers even make a gun that won’t blow up in your hand?
3D-printed guns, often described as a type of "ghost" gun, are untraceable firearms that can be assembled using a 3D printer, downloadable blueprints and some basic materials.
People who work in the 3D printing industry in Philadelphia and around the country are taking action against 3D-printed guns.
Advances in 3D printing technology are fueling Wilson's goal. The printers were developed for the automobile, aerospace and other industries to create product prototypes from the same hard ...
One celebrity calls 3D-printed guns "downloadable death." But how practical is 3D-printing technology for the creation of guns? Where does 3D printing fit into today's gun debate?
After looking into the current state of 3D-printed gun-making, CNET's Rich Brown asked the various 3D-printing services about their policies toward printing firearms and firearm components.
Leading 3D printing companies are trying to get ahead of the issue of 3D gun blueprints. Some companies are using gun-blocking software to deter people from printing functional guns.