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  2. Improvised firearm - Wikipedia

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    The 'Liberator' is a 3D-printable single shot handgun, the first such printable firearm design made widely available online Main article: 3D printed firearms In 2012, the U.S.-based group Defense Distributed disclosed plans to design a working plastic gun that could be downloaded and reproduced by anybody with a 3D printer .

  3. Improvised weapon - Wikipedia

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    Improvised weapons of the British Home Guard, prepared against the possibility of a German invasion in WWII. Because of the use of common objects as weapons in violent crimes, many countries have laws that prevent the use of some tools and other non-weapon objects to be used for causing harm.

  4. 3D-printed firearm - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Joint Regional Intelligence Center released a memo stating "Significant advances in three-dimensional (3D) printing capabilities, availability of free digital 3D printer files for firearms components, and difficulty regulating file sharing may present public safety risks from unqualified gun ...

  5. Chinese artist hopes paper weapons will stir thoughts of peace

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    BEIJING, June 19 (Reuters) - Chinese artist Li Hongbo hopes his paper sculptures of weapons - from AK-47 assault rifles to bullets and pistols - will inspire people to think about peace.

  6. List of 3D-printed weapons and parts - Wikipedia

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    A mostly printed .22 LR pistol. Uses a DIY metal barrel, firing pin, and spring. Simple and extremely cheap, designed to cost $5-$8. Commonly created to be sold at gun buybacks for profit. [34] A large number of remixes and variants of this design have been created. The Urutau [35] [36] [37] 2024, July 20

  7. Death from above, printed at home: Ukrainians deploy DIY ...

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    The three Russian soldiers, filmed from a weaponized Ukrainian drone from above, scramble into what looked like a worn-down sedan somewhere near the city of Kharkiv.

  8. Millwall brick - Wikipedia

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    The book Spirit of '69: A Skinhead Bible describes the use of Millwall bricks by British football hooligans in the late 1960s: "Newspapers were rolled up tightly to form the so-called Millwall Brick and another trick was to make a knuckleduster out of pennies held in place by a wrapped around paper.

  9. Needle gun - Wikipedia

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    It held an 11-millimetre (0.43 in) round-headed cylindro-conoidal lead bullet that was wax paper patched. An inverted standard percussion cap was at the rear of the paper cartridge and hidden inside. It was fired by the Chassepot's needle (a sharply pointed firing pin) upon pressing the trigger.