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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWe 3D-Printed Luigi Mangione's Ghost Gun. It Was Entirely Legal
This weapon Im constructing is, however, intended to be an exact clone of the partially 3D-printed gun that Mangione allegedly used to kill UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City in December, down to the stippling on the weapons plastic grip. Ive come to this makeshift workshop on the outskirts of New Orleans with the goal of printing, assembling, and test-firing that very same model of handgun, complete with the 3D-printed silencer Mangione allegedly screwed to its muzzle.
The intention of this experiment is to see for myself just how far 3D-printed guns have come. I want to know if its true that the apparent murder weapon in the most high-profile assassination in recent memory can, in 2025, be made in the privacy of a garage by essentially anyone, without facing any gun control whatsoever or even breaking any laws.
The 3D printing, it turns out, was the easy part. Now Im in the midst of the finicky processsomething like assembling a very small piece of Ikea furnitureof building onto my homemade handgun frame the rest of a guns components, all ordered off the internet. This includes everything from the trigger assembly to the slide and barrel that ride on top of the Glock-style pistols plastic-printed body.
https://www.wired.com/story/luigi-mangione-ghost-gun-built-tested/
MarineCombatEngineer
(18,181 posts)I don't see how to stop anyone from obtaining a firearm, like you said, everything so far that you've done is perfectly legal and, to my knowledge, there are no serial numbers on these Ghost Guns.
So how effective is gun control, now and in the future?
Especially with this criminal org in the WH and a SC that has shown itself to be pro gun.
Jerry2144
(3,319 posts)And the supplies to reload.
MarineCombatEngineer
(18,181 posts)Like I said, with this criminal org. in the WH and a gun friendly SC, this ain't gonna happen.
Jerry2144
(3,319 posts)Too many corrupt Republiklans in Congress. And too much Russian NRA money bribing Republiklan politicians, judges, and justices to get do anything sane like enforce the well-regulated part of the second amendment.
k_buddy762
(638 posts)and now it never will be. 3D printing is only getting better, faster, and cheaper, and the polymers they use are only getting stronger and more advanced. Even metal (inconel, titanium) can be 3D printed. The cat is out of the bag and its not going back in. It will be impossible to fully regulate. Not sure what can be done at this point.
MarineCombatEngineer
(18,181 posts)Ptah
(34,160 posts)MarineCombatEngineer
(18,181 posts)I've seen videos and pictures of Taliban fighters making an AK-47 out of a fucking shovel, now that is some ingenuity.
Melon
(1,709 posts)Its a key part that needs to be metal.
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