We Made Luigi Mangione’s 3D-Printed Gun—and Fired It
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We Made Luigi Mangione’s 3D-Printed Gun — and Fired It - WhoWhatWhy
We Made Luigi Mangione’s 3D-Printed Gun — and Fired It (Maria) The author writes, “For the last hour, in a backroom of a gun range in Arabi, Louisiana, I’ve been building Luigi Mangione’s gun. Well, not his, in the literal sense. … I was the one who pushed ‘print’ on a 3D printer the prior evening and then, this morning, pulled the gun’s finished frame out of that mini-fridge-sized appliance. And I’m the one now struggling with the trickier task…
LIC brothers plead guilty to stockpiling explosive devices and ghost guns in Vernon Blvd. apartment: DA
May. 19, 2025 By Czarinna Andres Andrew Hatziagelis (right) and his brother Angelo (left) pleaded guilty on Friday to possessing a cache of weapons and explosive devices at their Long Island City apartment. Photos courtesy of DA’s office May 19, 2025 By Bill Parry Two Long Island City brothers admitted they possessed an arsenal of improvised explosive devices, ghost guns, and assault weapons in their apartment on Vernon Boulevard across from the…
The Ghost Gun Revolution: Unpacking the Emergence of 3D-Printed Firearms — Global Defense Insight
Introduction: The Dawn of Untraceable Arms The advent of 3D printing technology has permeated numerous sectors, from manufacturing and medicine to art and education. However, its application in the realm of firearms has ignited a global debate, raising profound questions about regulation, security, and the very nature of weapon accessibility. The emergence of 3D-printed firearms, often dubbed “ghost guns” due to their lack of serial numbers and …
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