Logan man charged over alleged 3D gun printing set-up
A Logan man has been charged for allegedly manufacturing 3D-printed guns at his home in Greenbank, Queensland. Police discovered multiple gun parts and industrial 3D printers during a raid, leading to charges including possession of a machine gun and manufacturing firearms. Authorities are concerned about the increasing accessibility of 3D-printed weapons and are intensifying their efforts to combat this issue.
- ▪A 56-year-old man was charged with possessing a machine gun and a handgun.
- ▪Police found two working 3D-printed FGC9s with suppressors and high-capacity magazines.
- ▪The man is scheduled to appear in court on July 20.
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