In New South Wales, replicas are treated the same as actual firearms. The computer code to print a 3D gun is considered a gun.
“They are all polymer and all they needed was a pin and a spring-type assembly pushed into it to make it work. For all intents and purposes they would look like a gun.”
What would the bullets look like?
“The computer code to print a 3D gun is considered a gun.”
I wonder if carrying a thumb drive with the (legal in USA) 3d printer files onto school property would be considered a crime in far-left anti-gun states like Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Maryland.
The propaganda war continues. Or... should I call it a war for our minds, an infowar?
Easier with brass or steel.
Tannenburg Handgonne from the 1300s.
Use triple wall seamless steel pipe, home made black powder, close one end, drill a touch hole.