Hardware stores would report customers suspected of building 3D-printed guns to the authorities under fresh calls for corporate Australia to play a role in thwarting access to the deadly weapons
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this is for Australia
"Hardware stores would report customers suspected of building 3D-printed guns to the authorities under fresh calls for corporate Australia to play a role in thwarting access to the deadly weapons
Meanwhile, gun control groups, which have described the threat of 3D-printed weapons as "one of the greatest risks to the Australian community", are pushing for more laws that ban the importation of 3D printers if they do not have pre-installed software blocking firearm parts from being manufactured.
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apart from buying some metal piping and maybe a few springs, but I'm not sure what else you would buy at bunnings if you were making a gun
They must think that you can can go and print an uzi on your Bambu 3D printer
Pretty much the only thing that can you 3dprint would be a speed loader for a shotgun