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The Rise of 3-D Printed Gunshttp://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/14/fashi ... .html?_r=0This week, instead of walking into a gun shop and handing over my credit card to buy firearms, bullets and grenades, I decided to try a different route: I downloaded highly detailed schematics - like blueprints for a house - of dozens of functional weapons and bullets.
If I had the time, a little technical know-how or was willing to sit through tutorials online, I could buy a three-dimensional printer (which makes objects by spraying thin layers of plastic that become shapes) and print and assemble some of these guns.

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[b]The Rise of 3-D Printed Guns[/b]
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/14/fashion/the-rise-of-3-d-printed-guns.html?_r=0
[quote]This week, instead of walking into a gun shop and handing over my credit card to buy firearms, bullets and grenades, I decided to try a different route: I downloaded highly detailed schematics - like blueprints for a house - of dozens of functional weapons and bullets.
If I had the time, a little technical know-how or was willing to sit through tutorials online, I could buy a three-dimensional printer (which makes objects by spraying thin layers of plastic that become shapes) and print and assemble some of these guns.[/quote]
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