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Man who used 3D printer to make gun parts guilty of terrorism and firearms offences

Adamski, 29, was convicted of seven offences including making firearm parts with a 3D printer and spreading terrorist materials linked to extreme right-wing views, police said.

  • On Thursday, Robert Adamski was found guilty of seven counts, including two firearm possession and four dissemination offences following a two-week trial at Woolwich Crown Court.
  • Following an arrest on July 11, 2024, counter-terrorism police found a 3D printer making a rifle component at Robert Adamski’s Lea Bridge Road, Leyton flat.
  • Investigators recovered multiple printed parts, including storage for 25 cartridges, found a payment dated June 2024 for a 3D printer, an FCG-9 Mk2 firearm guide, and evidence of sharing documents in a Telegram group.
  • The police said the proactive counter-terrorism investigation prevented two potential firearms falling into the hands of a man who held hateful views towards ethnic minorities in London, and Adamski will be sentenced on November 28.
  • Commander Dominic Murphy, head of Counter Terrorism Policing London, said the device needed parts and know-how but `the intention to make a lethal weapon was clear`.
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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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