They might be able to hinder geting the printed plastic guns but they’re several hundred years too late to stop people from making them the old fashioned way.
In fact, with modern material and a little common sense, home made guns are probably safer than the expert manufactured guns of the early days.
“several hundred years too late to stop people from making them the old fashioned way.”
Yup, with CNC machines in high school shops the sky’s the limit. If the kids can get quality steel and have 15 minutes unwatched, they can buzz out a revolver.
Saw the design. It is basically a single shot handgun. One can easily replace the plastic barrel with a metal substitute to make the barrel last beyond 10 shots. Luty of Britain actually sold a book on how to make a 9mm smoothbore barrel machinegun that uses a single stack magazine with store brought parts/tubing and tools.