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Just get a brick....too late, now every brick needs to be barcoded with the biometric details of the purchaser.

Such a law makes sense in countries like the UK, where it is extremely hard to get a gun as a normal civilian. The guns produced by 3D printer can be fired a limited number of time, and a long car drive allows you to buy a gun legally in the US.



Could a 3D printed firearm potentially allow the user to utilize the element of surprise to obtain an OEM firearm?

How many shots do you need for this use case?




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