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Spanish cops found an almost finished 3D AR9 submachine gun
MADRID ($1=0. 97 Euros) — Agents of the Spanish National Police found a nearly finished 3D-made AR9 submachine gun. The homemade printed weapon was discovered during an operation in the province of La Coruña. The action was for illegal possession of a weapon. Several raids and searches were made for the illegal production of weapons.
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During one of the searches, the 3D printed submachine gun was found. It was almost finished. The main parts of the AP9 were already made using PETG fibers. The frame and slide of the weapon were also made. The 3D printer was prepared to print the remaining parts. In addition to the weapon, the special cops found a large number of rolls of PETG fiber, suggesting that the AR9 found would not be the only printed submachine gun.
Spanish agents found three 3D printing machines, computers, plans, and blueprints of other weapons. “In this way, according to the investigators, the arrested person was finishing the production of an AR9 submachine gun, the purpose of which was terminated due to the rapid police action,” emphasized the National Police.
The investigation began at the beginning of this year when agents specializing in cyber patrols intercepted an international channel made up of users from different countries – whose language was mainly Spanish – who were exchanging information related to the production of this type of weapons.
Following the relevant police investigations, the various members of the group were located mainly in Spain and Latin America, and one of the most active members of the group was found to be a Spanish citizen residing in Galicia. This was suggested to give advice and provide documentation on crafting weapons in 3D.
After various steps, the agents located its exact location and found that its difficult location facilitated the illegal activity of the detainee without fear of detection. Last Friday, two break-ins and searches were carried out, during which the presence of an entire workshop located in the house under investigation was found. This activity was carried out at his usual place of work, taking advantage of his technical knowledge in the production of metal parts necessary for the complete assembly of the weapons he produced.
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blogger JStark dies in Germany (video)
Two days after the police ransacked the activist's home, he died in his car due to a heart attack. JStark is known for creating the FGC-9 submachine gun in 9x19 caliber.
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Blogger and developer of 3D printed weapons JStark died of a heart attack. This is reported by Der Spiegel.
On October 6, the police raided JStark's home, and two days later it was reported that the activist had died due to cardiac arrest in his car. An autopsy revealed that no third party was involved in his death. There were no signs of violence or other evidence of violent death on the body.
Law enforcement officers began searching for the activist in December 2020, following a report from the German Federal Criminal Investigation Office. Authorities received a letter from England claiming there was a man manufacturing and distributing 3D-printed firearms. Investigators tracked down the 28-year-old and ransacked his home, but no prohibited weapons were found. Law enforcement officials suggest that the death of a blogger may be associated with congenital heart problems.
What JStark is known for
JStark is the founder of Deterrence Dispensed, a group dedicated to the development and promotion of 3D printed weapons. They distributed drawings and instructions on how to make firearms at home. The most popular JStark development is the FGC-9 semi-automatic submachine gun (F * ck Gun Control 9) for 9x19 caliber. According to the blogger himself, about 80% of all parts can be printed on a 3D printer.
FGC-9 exploded view
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At the same time, it does not contain parts for the purchase of which you can attract the attention of law enforcement officers.
Deterrence Dispensed has approximately 10,000 members. And JStrak himself was an ardent supporter of the legalization of firearms in Germany.
How guns are regulated in Germany
Germany has one of the strictest gun laws in Europe. A license can only be obtained by hunters, for shooting sports, collectors and employees of security companies. Weapons will not be issued for self-defense. Before obtaining a license, you need to go through a series of checks: it turns out a possible criminal past, alcohol or drug addiction, mental disorders, as well as other aspects of life.
You must first obtain a license to own a firearm, then a license for each unit, and then a license to carry a weapon.
Mass shootings between 2002 and 2009 were the reason for the tightening of the legislation.
Recall that the court in the United States allowed to limit the open carrying of firearms. The decision is made at the level of each individual state.
Earlier in Spain they stopped the production of weapons on a 3D printer.
3D printed gun | Weapons printed on a 3D printer
With the help of 3D printing, you can make not only harmless souvenirs and trinkets. People did not limit themselves to the necessary mechanisms and things. Legislators were seriously worried, because enterprising designers and inquisitive minds tried to print weapons. And not just a model for cosplay, but a real one, capable of firing live ammunition. But most importantly, they succeeded! Therefore, it was necessary to introduce restrictions at the legislative level for the safety of people.
Weapons were printed not only by professional devices capable of metal printing. And quite ordinary ones, printing using FDM technology. At the same time, it was possible to print not only prototypes of existing weapon models, but also to develop completely unique models.
3D printed weapons - analogues
The most well-known variants of weapons analogues printed in whole or in part are:
- Сolt M1911 from Solid Сoncepts
- A replica of the grizzly .22 hunting rifle made of plastic by a Canadian with the pseudonym "Matthew"
- Horns for the AK 47 and AR-15 - Feinstein from Defense Distributed
- Parts for the AK-47
Solid koncept3d managed to print Solt M1911 printer. For this, an alloy of chromium, nickel and molybdenum called Inconel 625 was used. 2000 shots can be fired from this weapon. In this case, the number of misfires will be minimal.
A grizzly .22 plastic hunting rifle capable of firing 14 rounds, after which its barrel becomes unusable. The weapon was built through trial and error on a Stratasys Dimension 1200e.
Other legally restricted options are hybrid systems of existing firearms.
New Designs
Many have gone further and have not tried to print existing models of weapons, but have tried to create new unique models. The most famous among them are:
- Liberator and Lulz Liberator
- Shutu-MP1
- Reprringer Pepperbox
The very first additive pistol was the Liberator. This iconic weapon appeared in 2013. It is completely printed on a Stratasys Dimension SST 3D printer, and its cost is about $10. The drawings of this device were freely available. The disadvantages of this weapon were that it gave a lot of misfires, and was only capable of one shot. The shortcomings have been eliminated in the improved Lulz Liberator model. This plastic pistol is capable of firing up to 8 shots. Now the drawings are removed from the public domain. And the distribution and printing of Liberator is prohibited by law, although you can find a photo of it without problems.
There is a video on the Internet that shows the tests and characteristics of the combat Shut-MP1. This is a half-printed firearm, meaning it consists of an AR15 receiver and a printed plastic module.
Non-combat printed weapons
This is not about cosplay, but about other options, such as airsoft guns and air guns. The printing of such weapons can be carried out on conventional FDM printers. At the same time, there are samples of air rifles printed on 3D printers. This weapon may well be used even in competitions, and it is even capable of outperforming many analogues produced using classical technologies.