
SWAT team backup was called, as the man had previously warned that unwanted visitors would 'leave in a body bag.'
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(Image credit: Odysee post) A man living near Pattison Lake in Washington State has been arrested for manufacturing ghost guns with his 3D printing equipment. KING 5 Seattle News reports that detectives seized 3D printed guns that were “loaded with live ammo and capable of firing.” Furthermore, 3D printed knives and grenades, described as WWII replicas, were found.
Watch On The raid on the Lacey man’s dwelling appears to have been precipitated by his online activity. This unnamed plastic gun maker publicly promoted his IT support skills and 3D printing services.
Likely aware that his firearms-related business activity has put him on the police radar, the Pattison Lake resident had sought to intimidate authorities into staying away.
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- https://www.tomshardware.com/3d-printing/SPONSORED_LINK_URL
- https://www.tomshardware.com/3d-printing/swat-team-raid-uncovers-3d-printing-guns-with-live-ammunition-capable-of-firing-police-also-seize-wwii-replica-3d-printed-knives-and-grenades#main
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- SWAT team raid uncovers 3D printing guns with live ammunition, capable of firing — police also seize WWII 'replica' 3D-printed knives and grenades
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