Please, journalists, if you don’t know anything about guns just say “gun”. Don’t use terms you don’t understand to try to make for a scarier headline/article.
(I know, I know, they’re not reading.)
NonagoonInfinity on
>“I want to reassure the public we found no evidence Adamski was planning to use any weapons to target any particular communities or the wider public.
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>One exchange with his wife included a screenshot from a Telegram group calling for people to commit violence at a Pride rally.
>He wrote: “You want?” and she replied: “Okay”, the court was told.
Make it make sense.
Synthetic-Meat-2000 on
Is this a repeat of the 2006 liquid explosive plot? Where it took experts in explosives several failed attempts to replicate an explosion of any sort.
Sure the dude can 3d-print parts of a gun: the receiver, the furniture, trigger assembly. But whether the gun will actually manage to cycle, let alone fire a single bullet, requires a different level of knowledge altogether.
Present-Airline205 on
Check this guy’s hard drive as well. He looks the type.
terrorsofthevoid on
I’m confused. I thought these 3dprinted guns required legitimate firearm components to function hence why it’s so popular in America?
SocraticLogic on
I build gun parts with my CNC machine all the time. Mills steel and aluminum. The STL files are easily found on the interwebs. Just use a VPN so the surveillance dragnets can’t catch you.
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I know it’s not really the point, but:
> machine gun
> sub-machine gun
> 9mm calibre semi-automatic rifle
Please, journalists, if you don’t know anything about guns just say “gun”. Don’t use terms you don’t understand to try to make for a scarier headline/article.
(I know, I know, they’re not reading.)
>“I want to reassure the public we found no evidence Adamski was planning to use any weapons to target any particular communities or the wider public.
#
>One exchange with his wife included a screenshot from a Telegram group calling for people to commit violence at a Pride rally.
>He wrote: “You want?” and she replied: “Okay”, the court was told.
Make it make sense.
Is this a repeat of the 2006 liquid explosive plot? Where it took experts in explosives several failed attempts to replicate an explosion of any sort.
Sure the dude can 3d-print parts of a gun: the receiver, the furniture, trigger assembly. But whether the gun will actually manage to cycle, let alone fire a single bullet, requires a different level of knowledge altogether.
Check this guy’s hard drive as well. He looks the type.
I’m confused. I thought these 3dprinted guns required legitimate firearm components to function hence why it’s so popular in America?
I build gun parts with my CNC machine all the time. Mills steel and aluminum. The STL files are easily found on the interwebs. Just use a VPN so the surveillance dragnets can’t catch you.