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San Bernardino Cops Bust Man Who 3D Printed Guns From Garage

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San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department tweeted a short video Wednesday of deputies serving a "warrant" related to a previous traffic stop. Deputies uncovered a 3D-printer used to make illegal firearms, otherwise known as "ghost guns."

"Deputy Ryan Rappisi and our patrol team served a search warrant today related to a previous traffic stop. The usual dope and illegal firearms were recovered, along with a 3D printer capable of producing plastic gun frames for ghost guns. Awesome job!!" tweeted Captain Matt Griffith.

The video shows what appears to be an inexpensive 3D printer, likely the Ender-3 V2 3D Printer. Deputies removed the printer, and multiple printed lowers for pistols from the suspect's garage.

 
I think California Has a baseball team named the California Ball Suckers, not sure of the City
 
Ugh, that's a 3D 'aluminum' printer? Does anyone who knows a thing about anything actually write for these news sources?

Edit: Re-read it, but that is a printer, not a CNC machine they showed unless I'm looking at it wrong?
 
Normal ABS 3d printer
Do you think he really kept that printed frame in his bag of weed or was that just for show?
 
Was he breaking CA law by printing them for himself if he didn't sell them? Or are they just associating legal acts with the illegal ones?
 
Ghost guns. Ghost laws. :(
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