Brandon and Justin Nudelman, both from Staten Island, New York, are due to be sentenced after being convicted of running an ...
A 19-year-old Breaux Bridge man was arrested for using a 3D printer to manufacture illegal gun modifications that convert standard handguns into fully automatic weapons, which are difficult to trace ...
The humble 3D printer is an excellent prototyping tool, but their ability to make possibly untraceable firearms has raised safety concerns for many.
House Bill 1144 would still make it a Class 1 misdemeanor, punishable by jail time and fines, to make a gun or a gun part ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul continues to push for regulating 3D printers in the state, though her administration acknowledged ...
Gov. Kathleen C. Hochul is working to tighten New York’s laws about 3D printing weapons and weapon parts in the state budget ...
This story was originally published by The Trace, a nonprofit newsroom covering gun violence. Subscribe to its newsletters. For decades, weapons manufacturing has been the domain of arms industry ...
Hochul joined law enforcement in Albany and pointed to a surge in illegal gun modifications and 3D-printed weapons. She said devices known as “Glock switches” can turn a handgun into a fully automatic ...
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. The not-quite-finished firearm in my hands is very ...
Metal additive manufacturing unlocks complex designs and scalable production, placing 3D printing at the center of the ...
What started out as an idea over a round of pool turned into a small criminal enterprise.