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24 Jul 2013 20:30

They aim to determine whether 3-D printed firearms present a real threat--and whether they can use the weapons for their own purposes. German federal police forces are getting into the 3-D printing business. Responding to a question posed by the Left Party in parliament, the Bundeskriminalamt (BKA, the Federal Criminal Police) and the Bundespolizei (BPOL, the Federal Police) purchased a 3-D printer to see how easy it would be to make weapons that could successfully bypass airport security checks...
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