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Quite the entrepreneur!
$200 for a 3D printer. He printed 110 "guns," and drove six hours to Utica to sell them for a huge profit. They apparently paid him for 42 of them.
Too funny!
On the serious side, I wonder what fraction of the guns traded in for big money are actually unusable junk. I bet it's a lot. If so, it calls into question the validity of such programs.
$200 for a 3D printer. He printed 110 "guns," and drove six hours to Utica to sell them for a huge profit. They apparently paid him for 42 of them.
Too funny!
Man claims he was paid $21,000 for 3D-printed guns at New York AG's buyback event in Utica
A man who identified himself to us only as Kem saw people tweeting about using 3D printers to make guns for the sole purpose of selling them for big bucks
www.wktv.com
On the serious side, I wonder what fraction of the guns traded in for big money are actually unusable junk. I bet it's a lot. If so, it calls into question the validity of such programs.
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