You don’t bring a 3D printer to a gun fight — yet
by Rich Brown, cnet.comConsumer-level 3D printing could change guns and gun control as we know them. So how soon are we likely to see 3D-printed plastic firearms? And what are the legal issues? CNET’s Rich Brown sights in on the DIY gun movement.
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