Man at center of 3D-printed gun dispute charged with child sex assault! I see why he needs a gun!

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Guess he made it too easy OR they are just really good at setting people up,he KNEW this was coming.
 
If the BE team can't beat you in court they will pin child abuse on you....

Boy Obama sure fucked us good.....
 
Man at center of 3D-printed gun dispute charged with child sex assault

The Texas man at the center of a heated national case about the distribution of 3D-printing gun blueprints was arrested Wednesday and charged with sexually assaulting a juvenile girl, according to an affidavit obtained by CBS News.

Police say they received a call on Aug. 22 from an adult described as a counselor, who said her client, a juvenile, had told her she had sex with a 30-year-old man. The girl, who is described as under the age of 17, later identified that man as Cody Wilson, according to the Austin Police affidavit. The girl allegedly said Wilson paid her $500 for sex after they met on the website sugardaddymeet.com.

The girl said inside the room she and Wilson engaged in intercourse and oral sex, before Wilson paid her in five $100 bills. Hotel surveillance allegedly shows Wilson and the girl returning to the elevator at 9:19 p.m.


:iyfyus.jpg:Pure DOPer NRA Gun Nutter MAGA Member.
I wonder if he saved the rubber to make plastic guns later?
:thewave::party:

In texASS as well. LOL!
Tried the gun, blew up big time...Don't waste you time.
 
AUSTIN, Texas/TAIPEI (Reuters) - A Texan running a 3-D printed guns company who flew to Taiwan as police investigated an accusation he had sex with an underage girl was detained in Taipei on Friday and ordered to leave the island after his U.S. passport was annulled, officials said.

Cody Wilson, 30, was taken to immigration authorities in the capital by officers from Taiwan’s Criminal Investigation Bureau, according to officials.


He was ordered to leave Taiwan because he no longer has a valid travel document, said Zhang Wen-xiu, a director of the international affairs and law enforcement division at Taiwan’s National Immigration Agency.

Zhang said Wilson was being held by the agency and that its officials were in talks with U.S. representatives in Taiwan concerning his repatriation.

The U.S. Marshals Service, which would likely be responsible for taking Wilson back to the United States, said in a statement it was aware of Wilson’s arrest and was “fully engaged with our international partners on this matter.”
 
Man at center of 3D-printed gun dispute charged with child sex assault

The Texas man at the center of a heated national case about the distribution of 3D-printing gun blueprints was arrested Wednesday and charged with sexually assaulting a juvenile girl, according to an affidavit obtained by CBS News.

Police say they received a call on Aug. 22 from an adult described as a counselor, who said her client, a juvenile, had told her she had sex with a 30-year-old man. The girl, who is described as under the age of 17, later identified that man as Cody Wilson, according to the Austin Police affidavit. The girl allegedly said Wilson paid her $500 for sex after they met on the website sugardaddymeet.com.

The girl said inside the room she and Wilson engaged in intercourse and oral sex, before Wilson paid her in five $100 bills. Hotel surveillance allegedly shows Wilson and the girl returning to the elevator at 9:19 p.m.


:iyfyus.jpg:Pure DOPer NRA Gun Nutter MAGA Member.
I wonder if he saved the rubber to make plastic guns later?
:thewave::party:

In texASS as well. LOL!
Tried the gun, blew up big time...Don't waste you time.
Try it again.
 
Man at center of 3D-printed gun dispute charged with child sex assault

The Texas man at the center of a heated national case about the distribution of 3D-printing gun blueprints was arrested Wednesday and charged with sexually assaulting a juvenile girl, according to an affidavit obtained by CBS News.

Police say they received a call on Aug. 22 from an adult described as a counselor, who said her client, a juvenile, had told her she had sex with a 30-year-old man. The girl, who is described as under the age of 17, later identified that man as Cody Wilson, according to the Austin Police affidavit. The girl allegedly said Wilson paid her $500 for sex after they met on the website sugardaddymeet.com.

The girl said inside the room she and Wilson engaged in intercourse and oral sex, before Wilson paid her in five $100 bills. Hotel surveillance allegedly shows Wilson and the girl returning to the elevator at 9:19 p.m.


:iyfyus.jpg:Pure DOPer NRA Gun Nutter MAGA Member.
I wonder if he saved the rubber to make plastic guns later?
:thewave::party:

In texASS as well. LOL!
Tried the gun, blew up big time...Don't waste you time.

You know, the problem was that you were trying to use conventional ammo in a 3d printed gun. Conventional ammo doesn't work in them, however, some guy has figured out how to make bullets that won't blow up the gun, and the custom ammo makes the gun almost reliable.

Now there are bullets that won't break your 3D printed gun

Eventually, though, Crumling figured it out. With a shell both thicker and longer than a traditional bullet, Crumling's ammo looks more like a shotgun shell than a bullet. That signature look, though, is the secret sauce. When the 3D gun's trigger is pulled and the hammer hits the back of the bullet, the gunpowder charge is ignited just as it would be in a regular gun. In this case, however, the bullet itself contains and channels the explosion, helping to protect the plastic housing of the 3D printed gun.
 
If you're on a date with someone who looks like they might be too young ... cut off one of their legs and count the rings.

It's really the only way to be sure.
 
Man at center of 3D-printed gun dispute charged with child sex assault

The Texas man at the center of a heated national case about the distribution of 3D-printing gun blueprints was arrested Wednesday and charged with sexually assaulting a juvenile girl, according to an affidavit obtained by CBS News.

Police say they received a call on Aug. 22 from an adult described as a counselor, who said her client, a juvenile, had told her she had sex with a 30-year-old man. The girl, who is described as under the age of 17, later identified that man as Cody Wilson, according to the Austin Police affidavit. The girl allegedly said Wilson paid her $500 for sex after they met on the website sugardaddymeet.com.

The girl said inside the room she and Wilson engaged in intercourse and oral sex, before Wilson paid her in five $100 bills. Hotel surveillance allegedly shows Wilson and the girl returning to the elevator at 9:19 p.m.


:iyfyus.jpg:Pure DOPer NRA Gun Nutter MAGA Member.
I wonder if he saved the rubber to make plastic guns later?
:thewave::party:

In texASS as well. LOL!
Tried the gun, blew up big time...Don't waste you time.

You know, the problem was that you were trying to use conventional ammo in a 3d printed gun. Conventional ammo doesn't work in them, however, some guy has figured out how to make bullets that won't blow up the gun, and the custom ammo makes the gun almost reliable.

Now there are bullets that won't break your 3D printed gun

Eventually, though, Crumling figured it out. With a shell both thicker and longer than a traditional bullet, Crumling's ammo looks more like a shotgun shell than a bullet. That signature look, though, is the secret sauce. When the 3D gun's trigger is pulled and the hammer hits the back of the bullet, the gunpowder charge is ignited just as it would be in a regular gun. In this case, however, the bullet itself contains and channels the explosion, helping to protect the plastic housing of the 3D printed gun.

Ammo you can't make with the 3d Printer. So what, precisely, is the point?
 
Man at center of 3D-printed gun dispute charged with child sex assault

The Texas man at the center of a heated national case about the distribution of 3D-printing gun blueprints was arrested Wednesday and charged with sexually assaulting a juvenile girl, according to an affidavit obtained by CBS News.

Police say they received a call on Aug. 22 from an adult described as a counselor, who said her client, a juvenile, had told her she had sex with a 30-year-old man. The girl, who is described as under the age of 17, later identified that man as Cody Wilson, according to the Austin Police affidavit. The girl allegedly said Wilson paid her $500 for sex after they met on the website sugardaddymeet.com.

The girl said inside the room she and Wilson engaged in intercourse and oral sex, before Wilson paid her in five $100 bills. Hotel surveillance allegedly shows Wilson and the girl returning to the elevator at 9:19 p.m.


:iyfyus.jpg:Pure DOPer NRA Gun Nutter MAGA Member.
I wonder if he saved the rubber to make plastic guns later?
:thewave::party:

In texASS as well. LOL!
Tried the gun, blew up big time...Don't waste you time.

You know, the problem was that you were trying to use conventional ammo in a 3d printed gun. Conventional ammo doesn't work in them, however, some guy has figured out how to make bullets that won't blow up the gun, and the custom ammo makes the gun almost reliable.

Now there are bullets that won't break your 3D printed gun

Eventually, though, Crumling figured it out. With a shell both thicker and longer than a traditional bullet, Crumling's ammo looks more like a shotgun shell than a bullet. That signature look, though, is the secret sauce. When the 3D gun's trigger is pulled and the hammer hits the back of the bullet, the gunpowder charge is ignited just as it would be in a regular gun. In this case, however, the bullet itself contains and channels the explosion, helping to protect the plastic housing of the 3D printed gun.

Ammo you can't make with the 3d Printer. So what, precisely, is the point?

Actually, they are working on that as well. Currently, 3D printed rounds are being looked at as an alternative to lead for range shooting (reduces lead pollution), and they are looking at various ways that 3D printed ammo can be used.

Interestingly enough, 3D printed rounds are lighter, which means they are also a bit quieter, which would be a plus when you're on the range.

Gonna be just a little while before someone figures out how to print 3D ammo that can be fired out of a 3D printed gun.

Easy To Make 3D Printed Bullets

There are many things that can be made with 3D printers and a completely functional gun is one of them. The 3D Printed gun was not so easy to make, but it was quite cheap to produce – $25 was all that was needed. On the other side, a 3D printed bullet is quite easy to make and is even cheaper.


This weekend, a man named Jeff Heeszel released a YouTube video of a man firing a shotgun. Nothing unusual about that, you’ll say, but he wasn’t shooting a regular bullet, it was a 3D printed bullet that was created at home, on a personal 3D printing machine.



Read more Easy To Make 3D Printed Bullets
 

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